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106 related items for PubMed ID: 954099

  • 1. Molecular analysis of the histone gene cluster of Psammechinus miliaris: I. Fractionation and identification of five individual histone mRNAs.
    Gross K, Probst E, Schaffner W, Birnstiel M.
    Cell; 1976 Aug; 8(4):455-69. PubMed ID: 954099
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  • 2. Histone gene switch in the sea urchin embryo. Identification of late embryonic histone messenger ribonucleic acids and the control of their synthesis.
    Hieter PA, Hendricks MB, Hemminki K, Weinberg ES.
    Biochemistry; 1979 Jun 26; 18(13):2707-16. PubMed ID: 476047
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  • 3. Nonrandom distribution of histone mRNAs into polysomes and nonpolysomal ribonucleoprotein particles in sea urchin embryos.
    Baker EJ, Infante AA.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1982 Apr 26; 79(8):2455-9. PubMed ID: 6953405
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  • 4. Individual histone messenger RNAs: identification by template activity.
    Levy S, Wood P, Grunstein M, Kedes L.
    Cell; 1975 Mar 26; 4(3):239-48. PubMed ID: 1122555
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  • 5. Reiteration frequency of the histone genes in the genome of the amphibian, Xenopus laevis.
    Jacob E, Malacinski G, Birnstiel ML.
    Eur J Biochem; 1976 Oct 01; 69(1):45-54. PubMed ID: 991862
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  • 6. Evidences of two different sets of histone genes active during embryogenesis of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus.
    Spinelli G, Gianguzza F, Casano C, Acierno P, Burckhardt J.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1979 Feb 01; 6(2):545-60. PubMed ID: 424304
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  • 7. Histone gene expression in early development of Xenopus laevis. Analysis of histone mRNA in oocytes and embryos by blot-hybridization and cell-free translation.
    Van Dongen WM, Moorman AF, Destrée OH.
    Differentiation; 1983 Feb 01; 24(3):226-33. PubMed ID: 6685077
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  • 8. Synthesis of sperm and late histone cDNAs of the sea urchin with a primer complementary to the conserved 3' terminal palindrome: evidence for tissue-specific and more general histone gene variants.
    Busslinger M, Barberis A.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1985 Sep 01; 82(17):5676-80. PubMed ID: 2412222
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  • 9. Molecular analysis of the histone gene cluster of psammechinus miliaris: II. The arrangement of the five histone-coding and spacer sequences.
    Schaffner W, Gross K, Telford J, Birnstiel M.
    Cell; 1976 Aug 01; 8(4):471-8. PubMed ID: 954100
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  • 10. Rapid purification of biologically active individual histone messenger RNAs by hybridization to cloned DNA linked to cellulose.
    Childs G, Levy S, Kedes LH.
    Biochemistry; 1979 Jan 09; 18(1):208-13. PubMed ID: 369596
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  • 11. Molecular analysis of the histone gene cluster of Psammechinus miliaris: III. Polarity and asymmetry of the histone-coding sequences.
    Gross K, Schaffner W, Telford J, Birnstiel M.
    Cell; 1976 Aug 09; 8(4):479-84. PubMed ID: 954101
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  • 12. Studies of human histone messenger RNA. II. The resolution of fractions containing individual human histone messenger RNA species.
    Borun TW, Ajiro K, Zweidler A, Dolby TW, Stephens RE.
    J Biol Chem; 1977 Jan 10; 252(1):173-80. PubMed ID: 833117
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  • 13. A comparative study of the histones isolated from sperm of the sea urchin Tetrapygus niger.
    Imschenetzky M, Puchi M, Oyarce AM, Massone R, Inostroza D.
    Comp Biochem Physiol B; 1984 Jan 10; 78(2):393-9. PubMed ID: 6540653
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  • 14. A regulatory sequence near the 3' end of sea urchin histone genes.
    Busslinger M, Portmann R, Birnsteil ML.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1979 Jul 11; 6(9):2997-3008. PubMed ID: 493132
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  • 15. The partial amino acid sequences of the two H2B histones from sperm of the sea urchin Psammechinus miliaris.
    Strickland M, Strickland WN, Brandt WF, von Holt C.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1978 Sep 26; 536(1):289-97. PubMed ID: 708769
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  • 16. Species specificity and individual variability of sea urchin sperm H2B histones.
    de Petrocellis B, de Petrocellis L, Lancieri M, Geraci G.
    Cell Differ; 1980 Sep 26; 9(4):195-202. PubMed ID: 7397776
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  • 17. Stage-specific mRNAs coding for subtypes of H2A and H2B histones in the sea urchin embryo.
    Newrock KM, Cohen LH, Hendricks MB, Donnelly RJ, Weinberg ES.
    Cell; 1978 Jun 26; 14(2):327-36. PubMed ID: 667944
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  • 18. The inability of the Psammechinus miliaris H3 RNA to be processed in the Xenopus oocyte is associated with sequences distinct from those highly conserved amongst sea urchin histone RNAs.
    Schaufele F, Birnstiel ML.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1987 Oct 26; 15(20):8305-17. PubMed ID: 2823227
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  • 19. Cell-free synthesis of histones directed by messenger RNA from sea urchin embryos.
    Gross K, Ruderman J, Jacobs-Lorena M, Baglioni C, Gross PR.
    Nat New Biol; 1973 Feb 28; 241(113):272-4. PubMed ID: 4511913
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  • 20. Fractionation and characterization of histones from barley (Hordeum vulgare) leaves : Existence of multiple H2A and H2B variants.
    Langenbuch J, Philipps G, Gigot C.
    Plant Mol Biol; 1983 Jul 28; 2(4):207-20. PubMed ID: 24318303
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