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155 related items for PubMed ID: 3658698

  • 1. Linker scanner mutagenesis of the Xenopus laevis ribosomal gene promoter.
    Reeder RH, Pennock D, McStay B, Roan J, Tolentino E, Walker P.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1987 Sep 25; 15(18):7429-41. PubMed ID: 3658698
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  • 3. Ribosomal gene promoter domains can function as artificial enhancers of RNA polymerase I transcription, supporting a promoter origin for natural enhancers in Xenopus.
    Pikaard CS.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1994 Jan 18; 91(2):464-8. PubMed ID: 8290549
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  • 4. Sequence elements essential for function of the Xenopus laevis ribosomal DNA enhancers.
    Pikaard CS, Reeder RH.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1988 Oct 18; 8(10):4282-8. PubMed ID: 3185550
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  • 5. A transcription factor, TFIS, interacts with both the promoter and enhancer of the Xenopus rRNA genes.
    Dunaway M.
    Genes Dev; 1989 Nov 18; 3(11):1768-78. PubMed ID: 2606346
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  • 6. An RNA polymerase I termination site can stimulate the adjacent ribosomal gene promoter by two distinct mechanisms in Xenopus laevis.
    McStay B, Reeder RH.
    Genes Dev; 1990 Jul 18; 4(7):1240-51. PubMed ID: 2210376
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  • 7. Two distant and precisely positioned domains promote transcription of Xenopus laevis rRNA genes: analysis with linker-scanning mutants.
    Windle JJ, Sollner-Webb B.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1986 Dec 18; 6(12):4585-93. PubMed ID: 3796610
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  • 8. The Xenopus ribosomal gene enhancers bind an essential polymerase I transcription factor, xUBF.
    Pikaard CS, McStay B, Schultz MC, Bell SP, Reeder RH.
    Genes Dev; 1989 Nov 18; 3(11):1779-88. PubMed ID: 2606347
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  • 12. Xenopus ribosomal RNA gene intergenic spacer elements conferring transcriptional enhancement and nucleolar dominance-like competition in oocytes.
    Caudy AA, Pikaard CS.
    J Biol Chem; 2002 Aug 30; 277(35):31577-84. PubMed ID: 12080048
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  • 14. Transactivation of the Xenopus rRNA gene promoter by its enhancer.
    Dunaway M, Dröge P.
    Nature; 1989 Oct 19; 341(6243):657-9. PubMed ID: 2797192
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  • 18. Characterization of three sites of RNA 3' end formation in the Xenopus ribosomal gene spacer.
    Labhart P, Reeder RH.
    Cell; 1986 May 09; 45(3):431-43. PubMed ID: 3453104
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  • 20. Characterization of two types of ribosomal gene transcription in Xenopus laevis oocytes.
    Labhart P.
    Gene Expr; 1992 May 09; 2(4):409-23. PubMed ID: 1472871
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