Heat-labile regulatory factor is required for 3' processing of histone precursor mRNAs.
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Stem-loop binding protein, the protein that binds the 3' end of histone mRNA, is cell cycle regulated by both translational and posttranslational mechanismsZFP100, a component of the active U7 snRNP limiting for histone pre-mRNA processing, is required for entry into S phaseH2A.X. a histone isoprotein with a conserved C-terminal sequence, is encoded by a novel mRNA with both DNA replication type and polyA 3' processing signalsConserved zinc fingers mediate multiple functions of ZFP100, a U7snRNP associated proteinSymplekin and multiple other polyadenylation factors participate in 3'-end maturation of histone mRNAsMutations in the RNA binding domain of stem-loop binding protein define separable requirements for RNA binding and for histone pre-mRNA processingPhosphorylation of stem-loop binding protein (SLBP) on two threonines triggers degradation of SLBP, the sole cell cycle-regulated factor required for regulation of histone mRNA processing, at the end of S phaseStem-loop binding protein facilitates 3'-end formation by stabilizing U7 snRNP binding to histone pre-mRNABiochemical demonstration of complex formation of histone pre-mRNA with U7 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein and hairpin binding factorsTwo-step affinity purification of U7 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles using complementary biotinylated 2'-O-methyl oligoribonucleotidesSpecific contacts between mammalian U7 snRNA and histone precursor RNA are indispensable for the in vitro 3' RNA processing reactionThe site of 3' end formation of histone messenger RNA is a fixed distance from the downstream element recognized by the U7 snRNP3' end processing of mouse histone pre-mRNA: evidence for additional base-pairing between U7 snRNA and pre-mRNAConserved terminal hairpin sequences of histone mRNA precursors are not involved in duplex formation with the U7 RNA but act as a target site for a distinct processing factorA synthetic histone pre-mRNA-U7 small nuclear RNA chimera undergoing cis cleavage in the cytoplasm of Xenopus oocytesThe sequence of the stem and flanking sequences at the 3' end of histone mRNA are critical determinants for the binding of the stem-loop binding protein2'-O-methyl, 2'-O-ethyl oligoribonucleotides and phosphorothioate oligodeoxyribonucleotides as inhibitors of the in vitro U7 snRNP-dependent mRNA processing eventStructural and functional characterization of mouse U7 small nuclear RNA active in 3' processing of histone pre-mRNAThe 68 kDa subunit of mammalian cleavage factor I interacts with the U7 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein and participates in 3'-end processing of animal histone mRNAsRibozyme, antisense RNA, and antisense DNA inhibition of U7 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein-mediated histone pre-mRNA processing in vitroLength suppression in histone messenger RNA 3'-end maturation: processing defects of insertion mutant premessenger RNAs can be compensated by insertions into the U7 small nuclear RNANMR structure and dynamics of the RNA-binding site for the histone mRNA stem-loop binding protein.Assembly of U7 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle and histone RNA 3' processing in Xenopus egg extractsStem-loop binding protein accumulates during oocyte maturation and is not cell-cycle-regulated in the early mouse embryoMetabolism and regulation of canonical histone mRNAs: life without a poly(A) tailFormation of mRNA 3' ends in eukaryotes: mechanism, regulation, and interrelationships with other steps in mRNA synthesisFormation of the 3' end of histone mRNA: getting closer to the endEach of the conserved sequence elements flanking the cleavage site of mammalian histone pre-mRNAs has a distinct role in the 3'-end processing reactionThe sea urchin stem-loop-binding protein: a maternally expressed protein that probably functions in expression of multiple classes of histone mRNA.Compilation of DNA sequences of Escherichia coli (update 1990)Coupling of DNA synthesis and histone synthesis in S phase independent of cyclin/cdk2 activity.Functional importance of conserved nucleotides at the histone RNA 3' processing siteA 5'-3' exonuclease activity involved in forming the 3' products of histone pre-mRNA processing in vitroSpecificities of Caenorhabditis elegans and human hairpin binding proteins for the first nucleotide in the histone mRNA hairpin loopDual role for the RNA-binding domain of Xenopus laevis SLBP1 in histone pre-mRNA processingA sequence element downstream of the yeast HTB1 gene contributes to mRNA 3' processing and cell cycle regulation.Interactions of CstF-64, CstF-77, and symplekin: implications on localisation and function.CstF64: cell cycle regulation and functional role in 3' end processing of replication-dependent histone mRNAs.Nucleases of the metallo-beta-lactamase family and their role in DNA and RNA metabolism.Variable effects of the conserved RNA hairpin element upon 3' end processing of histone pre-mRNA in vitro.
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Heat-labile regulatory factor is required for 3' processing of histone precursor mRNAs.
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1987 nî lūn-bûn
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1987 թուականի Դեկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1987 թվականի դեկտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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Heat-labile regulatory factor is required for 3' processing of histone precursor mRNAs.
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Heat-labile regulatory factor is required for 3' processing of histone precursor mRNAs.
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Heat-labile regulatory factor is required for 3' processing of histone precursor mRNAs.
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Heat-labile regulatory factor is required for 3' processing of histone precursor mRNAs.
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Heat-labile regulatory factor is required for 3' processing of histone precursor mRNAs.
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Heat-labile regulatory factor is required for 3' processing of histone precursor mRNAs.
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Heat-labile regulatory factor is required for 3' processing of histone precursor mRNAs.
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Heat-labile regulatory factor is required for 3' processing of histone precursor mRNAs.
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Heat-labile regulatory factor is required for 3' processing of histone precursor mRNAs.
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Heat-labile regulatory factor is required for 3' processing of histone precursor mRNAs.
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10.1073/PNAS.84.24.8937
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1987-12-01T00:00:00Z