Alternative processing of bovine growth hormone mRNA is influenced by downstream exon sequences.
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The human splicing factors ASF/SF2 and SC35 possess distinct, functionally significant RNA binding specificitiesDirect selection for mutations affecting specific splice sites in a hamster dihydrofolate reductase minigeneMolecular genetic dissection of mouse unconventional myosin-VA: tail region mutationsPresence of negative and positive cis-acting RNA splicing elements within and flanking the first tat coding exon of human immunodeficiency virus type 1Regulation of alternative splicing in the generation of isoforms of the mouse Ly-5 (CD45) glycoprotein.Exonic splicing enhancers in fission yeast: functional conservation demonstrates an early evolutionary origin.Intron definition is required for excision of the minute virus of mice small intron and definition of the upstream exonSelection and characterization of pre-mRNA splicing enhancers: identification of novel SR protein-specific enhancer sequences.SR proteins Asf/SF2 and 9G8 interact to activate enhancer-dependent intron D splicing of bovine growth hormone pre-mRNA in vitroCooperation of 5' and 3' processing sites as well as intron and exon sequences in calcitonin exon recognition.Binding of hnRNP H to an exonic splicing silencer is involved in the regulation of alternative splicing of the rat beta-tropomyosin gene.The regulation of splice-site selection, and its role in human diseaseMultiple intron retention occurs in tumor cell CD44 mRNA processing.cis-elements involved in alternative splicing in the rat beta-tropomyosin gene: the 3'-splice site of the skeletal muscle exon 7 is the major site of blockage in nonmuscle cells.A splicing enhancer in the 3'-terminal c-H-ras exon influences mRNA abundance and transforming activityTrans-acting factors regulate the expression of CD44 splice variants.Two different sequence elements within exon 4 are necessary for calcitonin-specific splicing of the human calcitonin/calcitonin gene-related peptide I pre-mRNA.Polypurine sequences within a downstream exon function as a splicing enhancer.Nonsense but not missense mutations can decrease the abundance of nuclear mRNA for the mouse major urinary protein, while both types of mutations can facilitate exon skipping.SR proteins promote the first specific recognition of Pre-mRNA and are present together with the U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle in a general splicing enhancer complexModulation of exon skipping and inclusion by heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A1 and pre-mRNA splicing factor SF2/ASF.The cardiac troponin T alternative exon contains a novel purine-rich positive splicing element3' splice site selection in dicot plant nuclei is position dependent.cis-acting sequences involved in exon selection in the chicken beta-tropomyosin geneMyosin light-chain 1/3 gene alternative splicing: cis regulation is based upon a hierarchical compatibility between splice sitesBase pairing between the 3' exon and an internal guide sequence increases 3' splice site specificity in the Tetrahymena self-splicing rRNA intron.Exon as well as intron sequences are cis-regulating elements for the mutually exclusive alternative splicing of the beta tropomyosin gene.Identification of a specific exon sequence that is a major determinant in the selection between a natural and a cryptic 5' splice site.Exon recognition and nucleocytoplasmic partitioning determine AMPD1 alternative transcript production.Sequences upstream of AAUAAA influence poly(A) site selection in a complex transcription unit.In vivo splicing of the beta tropomyosin pre-mRNA: a role for branch point and donor site competition.Identification of posttranscriptionally active inhibitory sequences in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA: novel level of gene regulation.A complex of nuclear proteins mediates SR protein binding to a purine-rich splicing enhancer.Alternative splicing of beta-tropomyosin pre-mRNA: multiple cis-elements can contribute to the use of the 5'- and 3'-splice sites of the nonmuscle/smooth muscle exon 6.An RNA splicing enhancer-like sequence is a component of a splicing inhibitor element from Rous sarcoma virus.Efficient transactivation of the minute virus of mice P38 promoter requires upstream binding of NS1.Characterization of the minute virus of mice P38 core promoter elements.Selection of novel exon recognition elements from a pool of random sequences.Base pairing at the 5' splice site with U1 small nuclear RNA promotes splicing of the upstream intron but may be dispensable for slicing of the downstream intron.U1 small nuclear RNA-promoted exon selection requires a minimal distance between the position of U1 binding and the 3' splice site across the exon.
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Alternative processing of bovine growth hormone mRNA is influenced by downstream exon sequences.
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Alternative processing of bovi ...... by downstream exon sequences.
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Alternative processing of bovi ...... by downstream exon sequences.
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Alternative processing of bovi ...... by downstream exon sequences.
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Alternative processing of bovi ...... by downstream exon sequences.
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F M Rottman
L La Follette
R K Hampson
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10.1128/MCB.9.4.1604
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1989-04-01T00:00:00Z