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Selection of homeotic proteins for binding to a human DNA replication originTwo homologous genes, originated by duplication, encode the human hnRNP proteins A2 and A1cDNA cloning of human hnRNP protein A1 reveals the existence of multiple mRNA isoformsEarly mitotic degradation of the homeoprotein HOXC10 is potentially linked to cell cycle progressionChronic Replication Problems Impact Cell Morphology and Adhesion of DNA Ligase I Defective CellsThe alternative splicing factor Nova2 regulates vascular development and lumen formation.hnRNP L inhibits CD44 V10 exon splicing through interacting with its upstream intronAssignment of the human heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A1 gene (HNRPA1) to chromosome 12q13.1 by cDNA competitive in situ hybridizationIsolation of an active gene encoding human hnRNP protein A1Homeotic proteins participate in the function of human-DNA replication origins.CorrelaGenes: a new tool for the interpretation of the human transcriptomeNuclear stress bodies.DNA ligase I is recruited to sites of DNA replication by an interaction with proliferating cell nuclear antigen: identification of a common targeting mechanism for the assembly of replication factoriesCell motility is controlled by SF2/ASF through alternative splicing of the Ron protooncogene.Cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation of human DNA ligase I at the cyclin-dependent kinase sites.Subnuclear distribution of the largest subunit of the human origin recognition complex during the cell cycle.A single polypyrimidine tract binding protein (PTB) binding site mediates splicing inhibition at mouse IgM exons M1 and M2.Is DNA sequence sufficient to specify DNA replication origins in metazoan cells?Single stranded DNA binding proteins derive from hnRNP proteins by proteolysis in mammalian cells.Fine mapping of a replication origin of human DNA.Studies on the ATP Binding Site of Fyn Kinase for the Identification of New Inhibitors and Their Evaluation as Potential Agents against Tauopathies and Tumors.A 2-nt RNA enhancer on exon 11 promotes exon 11 inclusion of the Ron proto-oncogene.SRSF2 promotes splicing and transcription of exon 11 included isoform in Ron proto-oncogene.Transcription of Satellite III non-coding RNAs is a general stress response in human cellsCellular response to etoposide treatment.Cloning and sequence analysis of a cDNA coding for the murine DNA ligase I enzyme.Modular structure of the human lamin B2 replicator.Oncogenic alternative splicing switches: role in cancer progression and prospects for therapy.Constitutive heterochromatin: a surprising variety of expressed sequences.Transcription of Satellite DNAs in Mammals.Making alternative splicing decisions during epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT).The alternative splicing side of cancer.Human hnRNP protein A1 gene expression. Structural and functional characterization of the promoter.Phosphorylation of SRSF1 is modulated by replicational stressHuman chromosomes 9, 12, and 15 contain the nucleation sites of stress-induced nuclear bodiesPro-metastatic splicing of Ron proto-oncogene mRNA can be reversed: therapeutic potential of bifunctional oligonucleotides and indole derivatives.Growth-dependent and growth-independent translation of messengers for heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins.DNA ligase I deficiency leads to replication-dependent DNA damage and impacts cell morphology without blocking cell cycle progression.New insights into the auxiliary domains of eukaryotic RNA binding proteins.Transcriptional activation of a constitutive heterochromatic domain of the human genome in response to heat shock.
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