Co-existence of two different types of soluble histone complexes in nuclei of Xenopus laevis oocytes.
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Molecular characterization of hNRP, a cDNA encoding a human nucleosome-assembly-protein-I-related gene product involved in the induction of cell proliferationMolecular characterization of a karyophilic, histone-binding protein: cDNA cloning, amino acid sequence and expression of nuclear protein N1/N2 of Xenopus laevis.The nucleoplasmin nuclear location sequence is larger and more complex than that of SV-40 large T antigenCrystal Structure and Function of Human Nucleoplasmin (Npm2): A Histone Chaperone in Oocytes and EmbryosChromatin assembly in a yeast whole-cell extract.Histone chaperones link histone nuclear import and chromatin assemblyA distinct H2A.X isoform is enriched in Xenopus laevis eggs and early embryos and is phosphorylated in the absence of a checkpoint.The characterization of amphibian nucleoplasmins yields new insight into their role in sperm chromatin remodeling.Isolation and characterization of a Xenopus laevis C protein cDNA: structure and expression of a heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein core protein.Hir proteins are required for position-dependent gene silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in the absence of chromatin assembly factor IMolecular evolution of NASP and conserved histone H3/H4 transport pathway.Assembly in vitro of nuclei active in nuclear protein transport: ATP is required for nucleoplasmin accumulation.Novobiocin inhibits passive chromatin assembly in vitro.Nucleosome assembly in vitro: separate histone transfer and synergistic interaction of native histone complexes purified from nuclei of Xenopus laevis oocytes.Nucleoplasmin cDNA sequence reveals polyglutamic acid tracts and a cluster of sequences homologous to putative nuclear localization signals.A constitutive nucleolar protein identified as a member of the nucleoplasmin family.Purification of a novel, nucleoplasmin-like protein from somatic nuclei.Sperm chromatin decondensation by template activating factor I through direct interaction with basic proteins.Role of histone acetylation in the assembly and modulation of chromatin structures.Permeability measurements with closed vesicles from rat liver nuclear envelopesDepletion of the histone chaperone tNASP inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis in prostate cancer PC-3 cells.The yeast histone chaperone hif1p functions with RNA in nucleosome assemblyThe human histone chaperone sNASP interacts with linker and core histones through distinct mechanismsIdentification of domains involved in nuclear uptake and histone binding of protein N1 of Xenopus laevisAssociation of nucleoplasmin with transcription products as revealed by immunolocalization in the amphibian oocyteAnionic regions in nuclear proteinsDifferent forms of soluble cytoplasmic mRNA binding proteins and particles in Xenopus laevis oocytes and embryosThe p55 subunit of Drosophila chromatin assembly factor 1 is homologous to a histone deacetylase-associated protein.Identification of a small, very acidic constitutive nucleolar protein (NO29) as a member of the nucleoplasmin family.Histone H1 represses transcription from minichromosomes assembled in vitroExpanded binding specificity of the human histone chaperone NASPA Quantitative Characterization of Nucleoplasmin/Histone Complexes Reveals Chaperone VersatilityChaperone-mediated chromatin assembly and transcriptional regulation in Xenopus laevisConstraints on transcriptional activator function contribute to transcriptional quiescence during early Xenopus embryogenesis.On the biological role of histone acetylation.Nucleosome formation activity of human somatic nuclear autoantigenic sperm protein (sNASP).Fly Fishing for Histones: Catch and Release by Histone Chaperone Intrinsically Disordered Regions and Acidic Stretches.Nucleoplasmin-mediated chromatin remodelling is required for Xenopus sperm nuclei to become licensed for DNA replicationStimulation of transcription factor binding and histone displacement by nucleosome assembly protein 1 and nucleoplasmin requires disruption of the histone octamer.A histone-binding protein, nucleoplasmin, stimulates transcription factor binding to nucleosomes and factor-induced nucleosome disassembly.
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Co-existence of two different types of soluble histone complexes in nuclei of Xenopus laevis oocytes.
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Co-existence of two different ...... lei of Xenopus laevis oocytes.
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Co-existence of two different ...... lei of Xenopus laevis oocytes.
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Fortkamp E
Kleinschmidt JA
Zentgraf H
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1985-01-01T00:00:00Z