Transcription of Rat-Liver Chromatin with Homologous Enzyme (original) (raw)

Two species of RNA polymerase II released from rat liver chromatin

Akira Inoue

FEBS Letters, 1979

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A RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity: implications for chromatin transcription experiments

Bernd Groner

Nucleic Acids Research, 1977

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Transcription by Eukaryotic RNA Polymerases A and B of Chromatin Assembled in vitro

Bohdan Wasylyk

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1979

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Two species of chromatin-RNA polymerase II complex released from rat liver nuclei by nuclease digestion

Akira Inoue

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1982

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Chromatin as a template for RNA synthesis in vitro

Michel Jacquet

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1975

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Sub-nuclear fractionation II. Intranuclear compartmentation of transcription in vivo and in vitro

Jamshed Tata

Experimental Cell Research, 1974

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DNA-binding property of free and chromatin-bound RNA polymerase II. Analysis by DNA-Sephadex G-25 chromatography

Akira Inoue

FEBS Letters

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A rapid purification method for DNA-dependent RNA polymerase B from rat liver

Gert Pflugfelder

FEBS Letters, 1978

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Partial Purification of the Template-Active Fraction of Chromatin: A Preliminary Report

Joel Gottesfeld

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1974

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Nearest neighbour base frequency of the RNA formed by rat liver DNA-dependent RNA polymerase A and B with homologous DNA

Jamshed Tata

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1972

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Enzymatic fractionation of nuclei: Polynucleosomes and RNA polymerase II as endogenous transcriptional complexes

Jamshed Tata

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1978

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DNA-dependent RNA synthesis in nuclear chromatin of fixed cells

G. Auer

Experimental Cell Research, 1973

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Formation of transcribing mononucleosome-eukaryotic RNA polymerase II complexes in vitro as a simple model of active chromatin

Tatsuo Senshu

Nucleic Acids Research, 1984

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Partial characterization of RNA polymerase II complex released by micrococcal nuclease digestion of rat liver nuclei

Akira Inoue

Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1981

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Chromatim as a Template for RNA Synthesis In Vitro (RNA polymerase/polyanions

Michel Jacquet

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HMG-proteins 1 and 2 are required for transcription of chromatin by endogenous RNA polymerase

William Marzluff

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1982

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Tissue Differences in Rat Chromosomal RNA

John Mayfield

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1971

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Eukaryotic ternary transcription complexes. I. The release of ternary transcription complexes of RNA polymerases I and II by the endogenous nucleases of rat liver nuclei

D. Sargan

Nucleic Acids Research, 1982

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Purification of RNA polymerase B activity from rat liver

Jean-louis Mandel

FEBS Letters, 1971

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A transcriptionally enriched chromatin fraction released by a Mg++ -dependent endogenous nuclease from rat liver

D. Sargan

Cell biology international reports, 1981

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RNA synthesized in vitro by calf thymus RNA polymerase III (C), as well as by E. coli RNA polymerase, is restricted to a subset of calf thymus DNA

Esat Atikkan

Cell differentiation, 1977

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Effect of removal of f1-histone on the conformation of nuclear chromatin and on the transcription process

Martin Holtzhauer

FEBS Letters, 1974

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Rna Synthesis by Exogenous Rna Polymerase on Cytological Preparations of Chromosomes

Ronald Sederoff

The Journal of Cell Biology, 1973

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Kinetic Complexity of Nuclear Poly(A)-Containing RNA in Normal and Regenerating Rat Liver

Angel Alonso

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1979

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The distribution of nuclear proteins and transcriptionally-active sequences in rat liver chromatin fractions

Victor V Lobanenkov

Experimental Cell Research, 1986

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Modification of the template capacity of liver chromatin for form-B ribonucleic acid polymerase by food intake in rats under controlled feeding schedules

Bruno Barbiroli

Biochemical Journal, 1975

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Loosely bound chromatin components are responsible for different electrophoretic mobility of the chromatin complexed with RNA polymerase II

Akira Inoue

FEBS Letters, 1980

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Techniques Used to Study Transcription on Chromatin Templates

alejandra Loyola

Methods in Enzymology, 2003

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Inhibition of RNA Polymerase II Transcription Causes Chromatin Decondensation, Loss of Nucleolar Structure, and Dispersion of Chromosomal Domains

David Ward

Experimental Cell Research, 1996

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Structure of transcriptionally-active chromatin subunits

Joel Gottesfeld

Nucleic Acids Research, 1977

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Transcribing chromatin is not preferentially enriched with acetylated histones

Akira Inoue

FEBS Letters, 1983

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Oligonucleosomes as a model system for chromatin transcription

Gert Pflugfelder

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1982

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Characterization of rat ribosomal DNA II

Brandt Cassidy

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1985

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Non-preferential localization of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase activity in transcriptionally active chromatin

Akira Inoue

FEBS Letters, 1978

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Specific transcription in chicken liver chromatin by endogenous RNA polymerase II. Comparison of an estrogen-inducible gene with a constitutively expressed gene

J. Christmann

The Journal of biological chemistry, 1979

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