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The centrosomal protein centrosomin A and the nuclear protein centrosomin B derive from one gene by post-transcriptional processes involving RNA editing

Journal of Cell Science, 1997
ABSTRACT The identification of a gene encoding concomitantly a nuclear protein and an intrinsic centrosomal protein further emphasizes the close and presumably developmental relationship between the cell nucleus and the centro-some. Screening of a murine RNA-based cDNA library with an antiserum to a centrosomal protein and rescreening ...
Gaby Joswig   +5 more
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RNA Processing and Other Post-Transcriptional Modifications

1982
RNA molecules play a central part in cell metabolism, either by directing the synthesis of proteins or functioning as essential components of the proteinsynthesising machinery. A detailed knowledge of their structure and metabolism is, therefore, an essential pre-requisite for an understanding of the control of protein synthesis.
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Globin messenger RNA synthesis and processing during haemoglobin induction in friend cells. I. Evidence for transcriptional control in clone M2

Cell Differentiation, 1974
Abstract On exposure to 1.5–2% dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO) the M2 clone of the Friend erythroleukaemic cell is induced to form large amounts of haemoglobin. Complementary DNA (cDNA) synthesised on a template of mouse globin mRNA was used to measure the concentration of mRNA in RNA from different cell compartments.
Harrison, P   +4 more
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Multiple roles of arginine/serine-rich splicing factors in RNA processing.

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2005
SR proteins (serine- and arginine-rich proteins) are an evolutionarily conserved family consisting of essential pre-mRNA splicing factors. Since their discovery and initial characterization, roles of SR proteins in pre-mRNA splicing and in subsequent ...
Jeremy R. Sanford   +2 more
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C2H2-zinc-finger transcription factors bind RNA and function in diverse post-transcriptional regulatory processes

Molecular Cell
Cys2-His2 zinc-finger proteins (C2H2-ZNFs) constitute the largest class of DNA-binding transcription factors (TFs) yet remain largely uncharacterized. Although certain family members, e.g., GTF3A, have been shown to bind both DNA and RNA, the extent to which C2H2-ZNFs interact with-and regulate-RNA-associated processes is not known.
Syed, Nabeel-Shah   +14 more
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RNA processing and Arabidopsis flowering time control.

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2004
Plants control their flowering time in order to ensure that they reproduce under favourable conditions. The components involved in this complex process have been identified using a molecular genetic approach in Arabidopsis and classified into genetically
G. Simpson   +5 more
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Processing and turn-over of small non-coding RNA OxyS in E. coli & post-transcriptional regulation of RpoS levels by small non-coding RNAs OxyS and DsrA and the Hfq protein in E. coli

2010
RpoS ist ein bedeutender Sigmafaktor der stationären Wachstumsphase in E. coli. Die rpoSmRNA ist eine der ersten RNAs für die unter verschiedenen Stressbedingungen eineRegulation durch mindestens drei small non-coding RNAs gezeigt wurde. Zwei dieser dreisRNAs sind an der Aktivierung der rpoS mRNA Translation beteiligt.
Basineni, Sobha Rani   +1 more
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Dissecting Arabidopsis thaliana DICER function in small RNA processing, gene silencing and DNA methylation patterning

Nature Genetics, 2006
I. Henderson   +6 more
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