Addition of poly(A) to nuclear RNA occurs soon after RNA synthesis.
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Structure of nuclear ribonucleoprotein: identification of proteins in contact with poly(A)+ heterogeneous nuclear RNA in living HeLa cells.Persistence of liver-specific messenger RNA in cultured hepatocytes: different regulatory events for different genesReflections on the history of pre-mRNA processing and highlights of current knowledge: a unified picture.Specificity of RNA maturation pathways: RNAs transcribed by RNA polymerase III are not substrates for splicing or polyadenylation.Splicing kinetics and transcript release from the chromatin compartment limit the rate of Lipid A-induced gene expressionAnalysis in Cos-1 cells of processing and polyadenylation signals by using derivatives of the herpes simplex virus type 1 thymidine kinase gene.Kinetics and efficiency of polyadenylation of late polyomavirus nuclear RNA: generation of oligomeric polyadenylated RNAs and their processing into mRNA.Large heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleic acid has three times as many 5' caps as polyadenylic acid segments, and most caps do not enter polyribosomesChinese hamster polyadenylated messenger ribonucleic acid: relationship to non-polyadenylated sequences and relative conservation during messenger ribonucleic acid processingFurther evidence that the majority of primary nuclear RNA transcripts in mammalian cells do not contribute to mRNAChanges in liver-specific compared to common gene transcription during primary culture of mouse hepatocytesTranscript processing and export kinetics are rate-limiting steps in expressing vertebrate segmentation clock genes.Transcriptional induction of two genes in human cells by beta interferon.Assembly of the cleavage and polyadenylation apparatus requires about 10 seconds in vivo and is faster for strong than for weak poly(A) sitesTranscription termination occurs within a 1000 base pair region downstream from the poly(A) site of the mouse beta-globin (major) gene.In vitro cleavage of the simian virus 40 early polyadenylation site adjacent to a required downstream TG sequence.Nuclear morphology during the S phase.
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Addition of poly(A) to nuclear RNA occurs soon after RNA synthesis.
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Addition of poly(A) to nuclear RNA occurs soon after RNA synthesis.
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Addition of poly(A) to nuclear RNA occurs soon after RNA synthesis.
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Addition of poly(A) to nuclear RNA occurs soon after RNA synthesis.
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Addition of poly(A) to nuclear RNA occurs soon after RNA synthesis.
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Addition of poly(A) to nuclear RNA occurs soon after RNA synthesis.
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J E Darnell
M Salditt-Georgieff
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10.1083/JCB.86.3.844
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1980-09-01T00:00:00Z