Histone mRNA concentrations are regulated at the level of transcription and mRNA degradation.
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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 mechanismsRegulated degradation of replication-dependent histone mRNAs requires both ATR and Upf1Human La protein: a stabilizer of histone mRNAH2A.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 signalsThe stem-loop structure at the 3' end of histone mRNA is necessary and sufficient for regulation of histone mRNA stabilityControl of thymidine kinase mRNA during the cell cycleEvidence for transcriptional and post-transcriptional control of the cellular thymidine kinase geneGenome-wide analysis of mRNAs bound to the histone stem-loop binding proteinH1 histones: current perspectives and challengesAutoregulation of the Drosophila Noncoding roX1 RNA GeneModelling Robust Feedback Control Mechanisms That Ensure Reliable Coordination of Histone Gene Expression with DNA ReplicationCharacterization of the histone H1-binding protein, NASP, as a cell cycle-regulated somatic proteinDifferential phosphorylation of the transcription factor Oct1 during the cell cycleSLBP is associated with histone mRNA on polyribosomes as a component of the histone mRNPThe efficiency of 3'-end formation contributes to the relative levels of different histone mRNAsComparison of the structure and cell cycle expression of mRNAs encoded by two histone H3-H4 loci in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Constitutive expression, not a particular primary sequence, is the important feature of the H3 replacement variant hv2 in Tetrahymena thermophila.The histone 3'-terminal stem-loop is necessary for translation in Chinese hamster ovary cellsA genomic clone encoding a novel proliferation-dependent histone H2A.1 mRNA enriched in the poly(A)+ fraction.Polyadenylated and 3' processed mRNAs are transcribed from the mouse histone H2A.X geneSequential expression and cooperative interaction of c-Ha-ras and c-erbB genes in in vivo chemical carcinogenesis.Altered binding of human histone gene transcription factors during the shutdown of proliferation and onset of differentiation in HL-60 cells.A signal regulating mouse histone H4 mRNA levels in a mammalian cell cycle mutant and sequences controlling RNA 3' processing are both contained within the same 80-bp fragment.Intronless mRNA transport elements may affect multiple steps of pre-mRNA processing.Fidelity of histone gene regulation is obligatory for genome replication and stability.Replacement of histone H1 by H5 in vivo does not change the nucleosome repeat length of chromatin but increases its stability.RNA 3' processing regulates histone mRNA levels in a mammalian cell cycle mutant. A processing factor becomes limiting in G1-arrested cellsSequences controlling histone H4 mRNA abundance.Replacement variant histone genes contain intervening sequencesCoupling of DNA synthesis and histone synthesis in S phase independent of cyclin/cdk2 activity.Different 3'-end processing produces two independently regulated mRNAs from a single H1 histone gene.The histone 3'-terminal stem-loop-binding protein enhances translation through a functional and physical interaction with eukaryotic initiation factor 4G (eIF4G) and eIF3MS_HistoneDB, a manually curated resource for proteomic analysis of human and mouse histones.Transforming growth factor-beta increases steady state levels of type I procollagen and fibronectin messenger RNAs posttranscriptionally in cultured human dermal fibroblasts.Targeting of a chimeric human histone fusion mRNA to membrane-bound polysomes in HeLa cellsProximal and distal regulatory elements that influence in vivo expression of a cell cycle-dependent human H4 histone gene.A growth-related mRNA in cultured mouse cells encodes a placental calcium binding proteinLarge scale expression changes of genes related to neuronal signaling and developmental processes found in lateral septum of postpartum outbred mice.Isolation and characterization of two replication-dependent mouse H1 histone genes.Chicken histone genes retain nuclear matrix association throughout the cell cycle.
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Histone mRNA concentrations are regulated at the level of transcription and mRNA degradation.
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scientific article published on April 1983
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Histone mRNA concentrations ar ...... cription and mRNA degradation.
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Histone mRNA concentrations ar ...... cription and mRNA degradation.
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Histone mRNA concentrations ar ...... cription and mRNA degradation.
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Histone mRNA concentrations ar ...... cription and mRNA degradation.
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D B Sittman
R A Graves
W F Marzluff
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10.1073/PNAS.80.7.1849
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1983-04-01T00:00:00Z