Smooth muscle-specific switching of alpha-tropomyosin mutually exclusive exon selection by specific inhibition of the strong default exon.
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The CELF family of RNA binding proteins is implicated in cell-specific and developmentally regulated alternative splicingExon selection in alpha-tropomyosin mRNA is regulated by the antagonistic action of RBM4 and PTB.SRp30c is a repressor of 3' splice site utilization.The leptin receptor promoter controls expression of a second distinct proteiniCLIP reveals the function of hnRNP particles in splicing at individual nucleotide resolutionFinding signals that regulate alternative splicing in the post-genomic eraSpecific interaction of polypyrimidine tract-binding protein with the extreme 3'-terminal structure of the hepatitis C virus genome, the 3'XA purine-rich intronic element enhances alternative splicing of thyroid hormone receptor mRNAMBNL1 and PTB cooperate to repress splicing of Tpm1 exon 3An intronic splicing silencer causes skipping of the IIIb exon of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 through involvement of polypyrimidine tract binding proteinMultiple interdependent sequence elements control splicing of a fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 alternative exonPolypyrimidine tract binding protein functions as a repressor to regulate alternative splicing of alpha-actinin mutally exclusive exonsPolypyrimidine tract binding protein antagonizes exon definitionMuscle-specific splicing of a heterologous exon mediated by a single muscle-specific splicing enhancer from the cardiac troponin T gene.The SR splicing factors ASF/SF2 and SC35 have antagonistic effects on intronic enhancer-dependent splicing of the beta-tropomyosin alternative exon 6AMultiple splicing defects in an intronic false exon.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.Combinatorial control of a neuron-specific exonDifferential alternative splicing activity of isoforms of polypyrimidine tract binding protein (PTB).Exon repression by polypyrimidine tract binding proteinPositive and negative intronic regulatory elements control muscle-specific alternative exon splicing of Drosophila myosin heavy chain transcripts.The upstream sequence element of the C2 complement poly(A) signal activates mRNA 3' end formation by two distinct mechanisms.The regulation of splice-site selection, and its role in human diseaseSmooth muscle alternative splicing induced in fibroblasts by heterologous expression of a regulatory geneExon and intron sequences, respectively, repress and activate splicing of a fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 alternative exon.Conserved intron elements repress splicing of a neuron-specific c-src exon in vitro.Muscle-specific splicing enhancers regulate inclusion of the cardiac troponin T alternative exon in embryonic skeletal muscle.The polypyrimidine tract binding protein binds upstream of neural cell-specific c-src exon N1 to repress the splicing of the intron downstream.New insights into functional roles of the polypyrimidine tract-binding protein.The PTB interacting protein raver1 regulates alpha-tropomyosin alternative splicing.The alternative splicing program of differentiated smooth muscle cells involves concerted non-productive splicing of post-transcriptional regulators.Activation of alpha-tropomyosin exon 2 is regulated by the SR protein 9G8 and heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins H and F.An intronic sequence element mediates both activation and repression of rat fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 pre-mRNA splicing.Four exons of the serotonin receptor 4 gene are associated with multiple distant branch pointsModulating alternative splicing by cotranscriptional cleavage of nascent intronic RNA.Role of an inhibitory pyrimidine element and polypyrimidine tract binding protein in repression of a regulated alpha-tropomyosin exon.A class of human exons with predicted distant branch points revealed by analysis of AG dinucleotide exclusion zones.Stoichiometry of a regulatory splicing complex revealed by single-molecule analyses.Antagonistic regulation of alpha-actinin alternative splicing by CELF proteins and polypyrimidine tract binding protein.
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Smooth muscle-specific switching of alpha-tropomyosin mutually exclusive exon selection by specific inhibition of the strong default exon.
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scientific article published on August 1994
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Smooth muscle-specific switchi ...... on of the strong default exon.
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Smooth muscle-specific switchi ...... on of the strong default exon.
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Smooth muscle-specific switchi ...... on of the strong default exon.
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Smooth muscle-specific switchi ...... on of the strong default exon.
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Smooth muscle-specific switchi ...... on of the strong default exon.
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Smooth muscle-specific switchi ...... on of the strong default exon.
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Smooth muscle-specific switchi ...... ion of the strong default exon
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10.1002/J.1460-2075.1994.TB06697.X
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1994-08-01T00:00:00Z