Nonmuscle and muscle tropomyosin isoforms are expressed from a single gene by alternative RNA splicing and polyadenylation.
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Human hTM alpha gene: expression in muscle and nonmuscle tissueTropomyosin requires an intact N-terminal coiled coil to interact with tropomodulin.Complete nucleotide sequence of the adult skeletal isoform of human skeletal muscle beta-tropomyosinCloning and characterization of a cDNA encoding transformation-sensitive tropomyosin isoform 3 from tumorigenic human fibroblastsThree 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 expressionDifferential localization of tropomyosin isoforms in cultured nonmuscle cellsThe molecular basis for tropomyosin isoform diversityMolecular and physiological effects of overexpressing striated muscle beta-tropomyosin in the adult murine heartProtooncogene induction and reprogramming of cardiac gene expression produced by pressure overloadEvolution of tropomyosin functional domains: differential splicing and genomic constraintsMyoD is indispensable for muscle-specific alternative splicing in mouse mitochondrial ATP synthase gamma-subunit pre-mRNAInvestigation of differentially expressed proteins in rat gastrocnemius muscle during denervation-reinnervationSplicing of two internal and four carboxyl-terminal alternative exons in nonmuscle tropomyosin 5 pre-mRNA is independently regulated during developmentStructure and expression of rat osteosarcoma (ROS 17/2.8) alkaline phosphatase: product of a single copy geneTropomodulin isoforms regulate thin filament pointed-end capping and skeletal muscle physiologyStructure and tropomyosin binding properties of the N-terminal capping domain of tropomodulin 1.Functional domains of the Drosophila melanogaster muscle myosin heavy-chain gene are encoded by alternatively spliced exons.Two distant upstream regions containing cis-acting signals regulating splicing facilitate 3'-end processing of avian sarcoma virus RNA.Yeast CBP1 mRNA 3' end formation is regulated during the induction of mitochondrial function.Mutually exclusive exon splicing of the cardiac calcium channel alpha 1 subunit gene generates developmentally regulated isoforms in the rat heart.In 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.In vitro splicing of mutually exclusive exons from the chicken beta-tropomyosin gene: role of the branch point location and very long pyrimidine stretchOne-sided polymerase chain reaction: the amplification of cDNA.The use of antibodies to the polypyrimidine tract binding protein (PTB) to analyze the protein components that assemble on alternatively spliced pre-mRNAs that use distant branch pointsDonor site competition is involved in the regulation of alternative splicing of the rat beta-tropomyosin pre-mRNAExonic splicing enhancers contribute to the use of both 3' and 5' splice site usage of rat beta-tropomyosin pre-mRNAOverexpression of kinase suppressor of Ras upregulates the high-molecular-weight tropomyosin isoforms in ras-transformed NIH 3T3 fibroblastsExpression of myogenic factors in denervated chicken breast muscle: isolation of the chicken Myf5 gene.Avian tropomyosin gene expression.Branch point selection in alternative splicing of tropomyosin pre-mRNAs.Isolation and characterisation of tropomyosin from shrimp (Penaeus vannamei Boone) and its association property at high ionic strength.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.Induction of neuron-specific tropomyosin mRNAs by nerve growth factor is dependent on morphological differentiation.Tropomyosin is essential in yeast, yet the TPM1 and TPM2 products perform distinct functionsIsolation and characterization of related cDNA clones encoding skeletal muscle beta-tropomyosin and a low-molecular-weight nonmuscle tropomyosin isoformExpression of transduced tropomyosin 1 cDNA suppresses neoplastic growth of cells transformed by the ras oncogeneGamma tropomyosin gene products are required for embryonic development.
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Nonmuscle and muscle tropomyosin isoforms are expressed from a single gene by alternative RNA splicing and polyadenylation.
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Nonmuscle and muscle tropomyos ...... splicing and polyadenylation.
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Nonmuscle and muscle tropomyos ...... splicing and polyadenylation.
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Nonmuscle and muscle tropomyos ...... splicing and polyadenylation.
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Nonmuscle and muscle tropomyos ...... splicing and polyadenylation.
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D M Helfman
E Kuismanen
Y Yamawaki-Kataoka
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10.1128/MCB.6.11.3582
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1986-11-01T00:00:00Z