DNA sequence of a human Sm autoimmune antigen. The multigene family contains a processed pseudogene (original) (raw)

Analysis of a cDNA clone expressing a human autoimmune antigen: full-length sequence of the U2 small nuclear RNA-associated B" antigen

Anton Roebroek

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1987

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Habets, W. J. et al. Analysis of a cDNA clone expressing a human autoimmune antigen - Full-length sequence of the U2 small nuclear RNA-associated B" antigen. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 84, 2421-2425

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Primary Structure of a Human Small Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Polypeptide as Deduced by cDNA Analysis

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The composition of the nuclear antigens Sm and RNP of human rheumatic and connective tissue diseases and the relevance of their autoantibodies as probes for RNA processing mechanisms

Reza Sadaie

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Mapping of the immunoreactive domains of a small nuclear ribonucleoprotein-associated SmD autoantigen

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Cytoplasmic detection of a novel protein containing a nuclear localization sequence by human autoantibodies

Maria Francisca Gonzalez-Escribano

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Immunolocalisation and partial characterization of a nuclear autoantigen (PM-Scl) associated with polymyositis/scleroderma overlap syndrome. J Immunol

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Origins and specificity of auto-antibodies in Sm+ SLE patients

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Defining a novel 75-kDa phosphoprotein associated with SS-A/Ro and identification of distinct human autoantibodies

Edward Chan

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Novel nucleolar antigens in autoimmune diseases. J Rheum 1986; 13:68-75

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Association of nuclear matrix antigens with exon-containing splicing complexes

Robbyn Issner

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Human U1-70K ribonucleoprotein antigen gene: Organization, nucleotide sequence, and mapping to locus 19q13.3

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The recurrent expression of variable region segments in human IgM anti-DNA autoantibodies

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Molecular Cloning and Partial Characterization of a New Autoimmune Thyroid Disease-Related Antigen*

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The binding of lupus-derived autoantibodies to the C-terminal peptide (83-119) of the major SmD1 autoantigen can be mediated by double-stranded DNA and nucleosomes

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Autoreactive epitope profiles of the proliferating cell nuclear antigen define two classes of autoantibodies

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The complete nucleotide sequence of the I-Eαd immune response gene

Bo Servenius

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Molecular map of the human HLA-SB (HLA-DP) region and sequence of an SB alpha (DP alpha) pseudogene

Dan Larhammar

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