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Hormone inducible messenger RNA
Life Sciences, 1975Abstract Steroid hormones regulate the synthesis of specific proteins in target tissue by controlling the synthesis of the corresponding messenger RNA's. In the chick oviduct, estrogen and progesterone induce the synthesis and accumulation of the specific messenger RNA's for the hormone-induced egg-white proteins, ovalbumin and avidin, respectively ...
S L, Woo, B W, O'Malley
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Adenovirus Proteins and Their Messenger RNAs
1979Publisher Summary This chapter discusses recent results concerning early and late adenovirus messenger RNAs and proteins. An emphasis on their map positions on the viral genome and their possible function in early and late virus gene expression is considered appropriate. An attempt to review available data on adenovirus assembly is also included. The
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Messenger RNA transport and localization
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1990SpeciEcity can be imparted to subcellular regions by the setting and subsequent localization of proteins and RNA Although the study of RNA trafficking is in its infancy, the process has been documented already in large germ cells and in asymmetric differentiated cells where visualization of preferential RNA compartmentalization is feasible.
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