Identifier sequences are transcribed specifically in brain.
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An Rpb4/Rpb7-like complex in yeast RNA polymerase III contains the orthologue of mammalian CGRP-RCPThe persistent contributions of RNA to eukaryotic gen(om)e architecture and cellular functionNeuronal untranslated BC1 RNA: targeted gene elimination in mice.Viral-encoded small RNAs in herpes virus saimiri induced tumors.RNAs containing B2 repeated sequences are transcribed in the early stages of mouse embryogenesisPrimate brain-specific cytoplasmic transcript of the Alu repeat familyNeural BC1 RNA: cDNA clones reveal nonrepetitive sequence content.BC1 RNA, the transcript from a master gene for ID element amplification, is able to prime its own reverse transcriptionTranscription and processing of the rodent ID repeat family in germline and somatic cells.Unusual properties of adenovirus E2E transcription by RNA polymerase IIINucleotide sequence of small polyadenylated B2 RNARodent BC1 RNA gene as a master gene for ID element amplification.5-Methylcytidylic modification of in vitro transcript from the rat identifier sequence; evidence that the transcript forms a tRNA-like structureOne gene and one pseudogene for the cytokeratin endo AStable accumulation of a rat truncated repeat transcript in Xenopus oocytesThe neuronal identifier element is a cis-acting positive regulator of gene expressionIn vivo transcription of a cloned prosimian primate SINE sequence.Cell-specific expression of transfected brain identifier repetitive DNAs.Molecular cloning and in vitro transcription of rat 4.5S RNAH genes.Supercoil induced S1 hypersensitive sites in the rat and human ribosomal RNA genes.Regulatory RNAs in brain function and disorders.tRNA genes as transcriptional repressor elements.Differentially expressed genes after peripheral nerve injury.Expression of small cytoplasmic transcripts of the rat identifier element in vivo and in cultured cells.Human homologs of TU transposon sequences: polypurine/polypyrimidine sequence elements that can alter DNA conformation in vitro and in vivo.A CBF5 mutation that disrupts nucleolar localization of early tRNA biosynthesis in yeast also suppresses tRNA gene-mediated transcriptional silencing.Monoclonal antibody 18B8 detects gangliosides associated with neuronal differentiation and synapse formation.Atypical nucleosome spacing of rat neuronal identifier elements in non-neuronal chromatin.Regulated expression of repetitive sequences including the identifier sequence during myotube formation in culture.Transcription of two classes of rat growth hormone gene-associated repetitive DNA: differences in activity and effects of tandem repeat structure.Homologies between a brain-specific identifier (ID) sequence and regions of Harvey murine sarcoma virus and Rous sarcoma virus genomes. Putative role of identifier sequences in the tissue specificity of malignant transformation by RNA tumor viruses.Biosynthesis of brain cytoplasmic 200 RNA.Structure and function of repetitive DNA in eukaryotes.Partial nucleotide sequence of a 3.4 kb fragment from the rat ribosomal DNA nontranscribed spacer.Rat prostatic steroid binding protein: characterisation of the Alu element upstream of the C3 genes.Molecular cloning and the complete nucleotide sequence of the creatine kinase-M cDNA from chicken.Analysis of repetitive sequence elements containing tRNA-like sequences.Transcriptional measurements of mouse repeated DNA sequencesThe regulation of neuron-specific gene expression in the mammalian nervous system.Characterization of the rat pulmonary surfactant protein A promoter.
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Identifier sequences are transcribed specifically in brain.
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Identifier sequences are transcribed specifically in brain.
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Identifier sequences are transcribed specifically in brain.
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Identifier sequences are transcribed specifically in brain.
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Identifier sequences are transcribed specifically in brain
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J G Sutcliffe
R A Lerner
R J Milner
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10.1038/308237A0
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1984-03-01T00:00:00Z
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1042918805