Microheterogeneity of late histones in larval stages of sea urchin development (original) (raw)

Evidences of two different sets of histone genes active during embryogenesis of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus

Giovanni Spinelli, Fabrizio Gianguzza

Nucleic Acids Research, 1979

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Variability of sperm specific histones in sea urchins

Elizabeth Reyes

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2001

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Two temporal phases for the control of histone gene activity in cleaving sea urchin embryos (S. purpuratus)*1

Anton-Scott Goustin

Develop Biol, 1981

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Synthesis of histones during sea urchin oogenesis

Giovanni Spinelli

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1974

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Two temporal phases for the control of histone gene activity in cleaving sea urchin embryos (S. purpuratus)

A. Goustin

Developmental Biology, 1981

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Isolation and Amino Acid Sequence Analysis Reveal an Ancient Evolutionary Origin of the Cleavage Stage (CS) Histones of the Sea Urchin

Jerry Rodrigues

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1997

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Translational regulation of histone synthesis in the sea urchin strongylocentrotus purpuratus

Louis Herlands

Journal of Cell Biology, 1982

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The rate of synthesis of histone mRNA during the development of sea urchin embryos (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus)

Robert Maxson

Developmental Biology, 1981

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Electrophoretic Analysis of the Stored Histone Pool in Unfertilized Sea Urchin Eggs: Quantification and Identificationby Antibody Binding

Louis Herlands

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Differential expression of early and late embryonic histone genes in adult tissues of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus

Robert Maxson

Developmental Biology, 1987

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Developmental changes in chromatin proteins of the sea urchin from blastula to mature larva

Dominic Poccia

Developmental Biology, 1975

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Conservative segregation of maternally inherited CS histone variants in larval stages of sea urchin development

Soraya Gutierrez

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2003

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Embryonal histone H1 subtypes of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus: purification, characterization and immunological comparison with H1 subtypes of the adult

John Pehrson

Biochemistry, 1984

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Maternal stores of α subtype histone mRNAs are not required for normal early development of sea urchin embryos

Richard Showman

Roux’s Archives of Developmental Biology, 1986

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High molecular weight RNA containing histone messenger in the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus

Caterina Casano

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1980

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Transcription of sea urchin histone genes in HeLa cells

Mary Bendig

Nucleic Acids Research, 1983

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Turnover of histone acetyl groups during sea urchin early development is not required for histone, heat shock and actin gene transcription

N. Jasinskiene, John Langmore

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1997

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Monocistronic transcription is the physiological mechanism of sea urchin embryonic histone gene expression

Alexandre Mauron

Molecular and cellular biology, 1981

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Isolation of a new H3.3 histone variant cDNA of P. lividus sea urchin: Sequence and embryonic expression

Margherita Branno

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1994

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The S.//.A.IG amino acid motif is present in a replication dependent late H3 histone variant of P. lividus sea urchin

Margherita Branno

FEBS Letters, 1997

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Closely linked early and late histone H2B genes are differentially expressed after microinjection into sea urchin zygotes

Susan KIDSON

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1988

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Histone phosphorylation during sea urchin development

Andrew Burrell

Seminars in Cell Biology, 1995

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Phosphorylation of histone-like components during spermiogenesis in the sea urchin

M. Unzeta

FEBS Letters, 1972

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Accumulation of histone repeat transcripts in the sea urchin egg pronucleus

Robert Angerer

Cell, 1981

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A histone H1 protein in sea urchins is encoded by a poly(A)+ mRNA

Robert Angerer

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1988

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Isolation of sea urchin embryo histone H2Aα1 and immunological identification of other stage-specific H2A proteins

Candido Rodriguez

Developmental Biology, 1982

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Most early-variant histone mRNA is contained in the pronucleus of sea urchin eggs

Robert Angerer

Developmental Biology, 1983

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