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A large DNA-binding nuclear protein with RNA recognition motif and serine/arginine-rich domainAssociation of the human papillomavirus type 11 E1 protein with histone H1Characterization of SAF-A, a novel nuclear DNA binding protein from HeLa cells with high affinity for nuclear matrix/scaffold attachment DNA elementsStructure and function of type II DNA topoisomerasesPurification and molecular cloning of the scaffold attachment factor B (SAF-B), a novel human nuclear protein that specifically binds to S/MAR-DNAIsolation of cDNA clones encoding the beta isozyme of human DNA topoisomerase II and localisation of the gene to chromosome 3p24Evidence for channeled diffusion of pre-mRNAs during nuclear RNA transport in metazoansCohesin is dispensable for centromere cohesion in human cellsA mitotic topoisomerase II checkpoint in budding yeast is required for genome stability but acts independently of Pds1/securin.Cohesin defects lead to premature sister chromatid separation, kinetochore dysfunction, and spindle-assembly checkpoint activationInteractions of human nuclear proteins P1Mcm3 and P1Cdc46In vivo interaction of human MCM heterohexameric complexes with chromatin. Possible involvement of ATPGene positional changes relative to the nuclear substructure correlate with the proliferating status of hepatocytes during liver regenerationp53 binds the nuclear matrix in normal cells: binding involves the proline-rich domain of p53 and increases following genotoxic stress.DNA replication progresses on the periphery of nuclear aggregates formed by the BCL6 transcription factorIdentification of nuclear pre-replication centers poised for DNA synthesis in Xenopus egg extracts: immunolocalization study of replication protein A.Spatial and temporal dynamics of DNA replication sites in mammalian cellsAnalysis of the chicken DNA fragments that contain structural sites of attachment to the nuclear matrix: DNA-matrix interactions and replication.Drosophila SAF-B links the nuclear matrix, chromosomes, and transcriptional activityTemporal differences in DNA replication during the S phase using single fiber analysis of normal human fibroblasts and glioblastoma T98G cellsDividing the empire: boundary chromatin elements delimit the territory of enhancers.Chromosomal replication initiates and terminates at random sequences but at regular intervals in the ribosomal DNA of Xenopus early embryosDNA-PK-dependent binding of DNA ends to plasmids containing nuclear matrix attachment region DNA sequences: evidence for assembly of a repair complex.The bacterial nucleoid visualized by fluorescence microscopy of cells lysed within agarose: comparison of Escherichia coli and spirochetes of the genus BorreliaNuclear assembly is independent of linker histones.DNA loops: structural and functional properties of scaffold-attached regions.Evidence for the organization of chromatin in megabase pair-sized loops arranged along a random walk path in the human G0/G1 interphase nucleus.Translational diffusion of macromolecule-sized solutes in cytoplasm and nucleus.Association of chromosome territories with the nuclear matrix. Disruption of human chromosome territories correlates with the release of a subset of nuclear matrix proteins.Replication origins in Xenopus egg extract Are 5-15 kilobases apart and are activated in clusters that fire at different timesDynamic changes in the higher-level chromatin organization of specific sequences revealed by in situ hybridization to nuclear halos.BM28, a human member of the MCM2-3-5 family, is displaced from chromatin during DNA replication.Identification of barriers to rotation of DNA segments in yeast from the topology of DNA rings excised by an inducible site-specific recombinase.Short DNA fragments without sequence similarity are initiation sites for replication in the chromosome of the yeast Yarrowia lipolyticaRedistribution of DNA topoisomerase II beta after in vitro stabilization of human erythroleukemic nuclei by heat or Cu++ revealed by confocal microscopy.A noncatalytic function of the topoisomerase II CTD in Aurora B recruitment to inner centromeres during mitosis.Human papillomavirus DNA replication compartments in a transient DNA replication system.Molecular cloning of cDNA encoding mouse Cdc21 and CDC46 homologs and characterization of the products: physical interaction between P1(MCM3) and CDC46 proteins.DNA polymerase alpha associated protein P1, a murine homolog of yeast MCM3, changes its intranuclear distribution during the DNA synthetic period.Adenovirus replication and transcription sites are spatially separated in the nucleus of infected cells
P2860
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1991 nî lūn-bûn
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1991年の論文
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1991年学术文章
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1991年学术文章
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1991年学术文章
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1991年学术文章
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1991年学术文章
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1991年學術文章
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1991年學術文章
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1991年學術文章
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The nucleoskeleton and the topology of replication.
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The nucleoskeleton and the topology of replication.
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The nucleoskeleton and the topology of replication.
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The nucleoskeleton and the topology of replication.
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The nucleoskeleton and the topology of replication.
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The nucleoskeleton and the topology of replication.
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P1433
P1476
The nucleoskeleton and the topology of replication.
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P2093
P304
P356
10.1016/0092-8674(91)90109-C
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P577
1991-08-01T00:00:00Z