The rat alpha-tropomyosin gene generates a minimum of six different mRNAs coding for striated, smooth, and nonmuscle isoforms by alternative splicing.
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Mechanism of activation of the human trk oncogeneIsolation and characterization of a cDNA that encodes mouse fibroblast tropomyosin isoform 2Three novel brain tropomyosin isoforms are expressed from the rat alpha-tropomyosin gene through the use of alternative promoters and alternative RNA processingThe PDZ domain of the LIM protein enigma binds to beta-tropomyosinDifferential regulation of tropomyosin isoform organization and gene expression in response to altered actin gene expressionThe scanning model for translation: an updateTranslational control of tropomyosin expression in vertebrate heartsThe molecular basis for tropomyosin isoform diversityMolecular and physiological effects of overexpressing striated muscle beta-tropomyosin in the adult murine heartCompetition of PTB with TIA proteins for binding to a U-rich cis-element determines tissue-specific splicing of the myosin phosphatase targeting subunit 1MBNL1 and PTB cooperate to repress splicing of Tpm1 exon 3Polypyrimidine tract binding protein functions as a repressor to regulate alternative splicing of alpha-actinin mutally exclusive exonsIn vitro and in vivo characterization of four fibroblast tropomyosins produced in bacteria: TM-2, TM-3, TM-5a, and TM-5b are co-localized in interphase fibroblastsCharacterization of muscle and non muscle Xenopus laevis tropomyosin mRNAs transcribed from the same gene. Developmental and tissue-specific expression.Molecular and functional characterization of a novel cardiac-specific human tropomyosin isoformAlternative splicing dictates translational start in Epstein-Barr virus transcripts.Internal and external paralogy in the evolution of tropomyosin genes in metazoansIdentification of alpha-tropomyosin as a target self-antigen in Behçet's syndrome.A splicing silencer that regulates smooth muscle specific alternative splicing is active in multiple cell typesEnhancer elements activate the weak 3' splice site of alpha-tropomyosin exon 2.Top-down mass spectrometry of cardiac myofilament proteins in health and disease.PEP1 of Arabis alpina is encoded by two overlapping genes that contribute to natural genetic variation in perennial floweringTropomyosin-based regulation of the actin cytoskeleton in time and space.Mammalian nonsarcomeric myosin regulatory light chains are encoded by two differentially regulated and linked genes.Tropomyosin variants describe distinct functional subcellular domains in differentiated vascular smooth muscle cellsAvian tropomyosin gene expression.Branch point selection in alternative splicing of tropomyosin pre-mRNAs.The expression of sarcomeric muscle-specific contractile protein genes in BC3H1 cells: BC3H1 cells resemble skeletal myoblasts that are defective for commitment to terminal differentiation.Massive idiosyncratic exon skipping corrects the nonsense mutation in dystrophic mouse muscle and produces functional revertant fibers by clonal expansion.The ryanodine receptor/junctional channel complex is regulated by growth factors in a myogenic cell line.Combinatorial regulation by promoter and intron 1 regions of the metallothionein SpMTA gene in the sea urchin embryoTop-down targeted proteomics for deep sequencing of tropomyosin isoforms.Alternative splicing of a human alpha-tropomyosin muscle-specific exon: identification of determining sequences.Myosin light-chain 1/3 gene alternative splicing: cis regulation is based upon a hierarchical compatibility between splice sitesHuman fibroblast tropomyosin isoforms: characterization of cDNA clones and analysis of tropomyosin isoform expression in human tissues and in normal and transformed cells.In vivo splicing of the beta tropomyosin pre-mRNA: a role for branch point and donor site competition.Differential block of U small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle interactions during in vitro splicing of adenovirus E1A transcripts containing abnormally short introns.Requirement of TCTG(G/C) Direct Repeats and Overlapping GATA Site for Maintaining the Cardiac-Specific Expression of Cardiac troponin T in Developing and Adult Mice.Comprehensive analysis of tropomyosin isoforms in skeletal muscles by top-down proteomics.In-depth proteomic analysis of human tropomyosin by top-down mass spectrometry.
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The rat alpha-tropomyosin gene generates a minimum of six different mRNAs coding for striated, smooth, and nonmuscle isoforms by alternative splicing.
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The rat alpha-tropomyosin gene ...... forms by alternative splicing.
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The rat alpha-tropomyosin gene ...... forms by alternative splicing.
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The rat alpha-tropomyosin gene ...... forms by alternative splicing.
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The rat alpha-tropomyosin gene ...... forms by alternative splicing.
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Nadal-Ginard B
Wieczorek DF
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10.1128/MCB.8.2.679
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1988-02-01T00:00:00Z