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Papers associated with h2ac21



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Reiteration frequency of the histone genes in the genome of the amphibian, Xenopus laevis., Jacob E, Malacinski G, Birnstiel ML., Eur J Biochem. October 1, 1976; 69 (1): 45-54.


On the existence of polyadenylated histone mRNA in Xenopus laevis oocytes., Levenson RG, Marcu KB., Cell. October 1, 1976; 9 (2): 311-22.


DNA supercoiling by Xenopus laevis oocyte extracts: requirement for a nuclear factor., Baldi MI, Mattoccia E, Tocchini-Valentini GP., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. October 1, 1978; 75 (10): 4873-6.


Identification of regulatory sequences in the prelude sequences of an H2A histone gene by the study of specific deletion mutants in vivo., Grosschedl R, Birnstiel ML., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 1, 1980; 77 (3): 1432-6.


Histone genes from Xenopus laevis: molecular cloning and initial characterization., Moorman AF, de Laaf RT, Destrée OH, Telford J, Birnstiel ML., Gene. August 1, 1980; 10 (3): 185-93.


Spacer DNA sequences upstream of the T-A-T-A-A-A-T-A sequence are essential for promotion of H2A histone gene transcription in vivo., Grosschedl R, Birnstiel ML., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 1, 1980; 77 (12): 7102-6.


The organization of the histone genes in the genome of Xenopus laevis., van Dongen W, de Laaf L, Zaal R, Moorman A, Destrée O., Nucleic Acids Res. May 25, 1981; 9 (10): 2297-311.


Primary structure of the histone H2A and H2B genes and their flanking sequences in a minor histone gene cluster of Xenopus laevis., Moorman AF, De Boer PA, De Laaf RT, Destrée OH., FEBS Lett. August 2, 1982; 144 (2): 235-41.


Independently evolving chicken histone H2B genes: identification of a ubiquitous H2B-specific 5' element., Harvey RP, Robins AJ, Wells JR., Nucleic Acids Res. December 11, 1982; 10 (23): 7851-63.


Histone gene expression in early development of Xenopus laevis. Analysis of histone mRNA in oocytes and embryos by blot-hybridization and cell-free translation., Van Dongen WM, Moorman AF, Destrée OH., Differentiation. January 1, 1983; 24 (3): 226-33.


Histone gene number and organisation in Xenopus: Xenopus borealis has a homogeneous major cluster., Turner PC, Woodland HR., Nucleic Acids Res. February 25, 1983; 11 (4): 971-86.


Transcription of sea urchin histone genes in HeLa cells., Bendig MM, Hentschel CC., Nucleic Acids Res. April 25, 1983; 11 (8): 2337-46.


H2A.F: an extremely variant histone H2A sequence expressed in the chicken embryo., Harvey RP, Whiting JA, Coles LS, Krieg PA, Wells JR., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 1, 1983; 80 (10): 2819-23.


The terminal RNA stem-loop structure and 80 bp of spacer DNA are required for the formation of 3' termini of sea urchin H2A mRNA., Birchmeier C, Folk W, Birnstiel ML., Cell. December 1, 1983; 35 (2 Pt 1): 433-40.


A functional component of the sea urchin H2A gene modulator contains an extended sequence homology to a viral enhancer., Grosschedl R, Mächler M, Rohrer U, Birnstiel ML., Nucleic Acids Res. December 10, 1983; 11 (23): 8123-36.


3' editing of mRNAs: sequence requirements and involvement of a 60-nucleotide RNA in maturation of histone mRNA precursors., Birchmeier C, Schümperli D, Sconzo G, Birnstiel ML., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 1, 1984; 81 (4): 1057-61.


Clustering of human H1 and core histone genes., Carozzi N, Marashi F, Plumb M, Zimmerman S, Zimmerman A, Coles LS, Wells JR, Stein G, Stein J., Science. June 8, 1984; 224 (4653): 1115-7.


Purification and initial characterization of a protein which facilitates assembly of nucleosome-like structure from mammalian cells., Ishimi Y, Hirosumi J, Sato W, Sugasawa K, Yokota S, Hanaoka F, Yamada M., Eur J Biochem. August 1, 1984; 142 (3): 431-9.


Co-existence of two different types of soluble histone complexes in nuclei of Xenopus laevis oocytes., Kleinschmidt JA, Fortkamp E, Krohne G, Zentgraf H, Franke WW., J Biol Chem. January 25, 1985; 260 (2): 1166-76.


Genomic organization and nucleotide sequence of two distinct histone gene clusters from Xenopus laevis. Identification of novel conserved upstream sequence elements., Perry M, Thomsen GH, Roeder RG., J Mol Biol. October 5, 1985; 185 (3): 479-99.


Two complexes that contain histones are required for nucleosome assembly in vitro: role of nucleoplasmin and N1 in Xenopus egg extracts., Dilworth SM, Black SJ, Laskey RA., Cell. December 24, 1987; 51 (6): 1009-18.


Comparison of benzo[a]pyrene-diol-epoxide binding to histone H2A with different carboxy-terminal regions., Kurokawa M, MacLeod MC., Carcinogenesis. March 1, 1988; 9 (3): 419-25.


The organisation and expression of histone genes from Xenopus borealis., Turner PC, Bagenal EB, Vlad MT, Woodland HR., Nucleic Acids Res. April 25, 1988; 16 (8): 3471-85.


Characterization of the repressed 5S DNA minichromosomes assembled in vitro with a high-speed supernatant of Xenopus laevis oocytes., Shimamura A, Tremethick D, Worcel A., Mol Cell Biol. October 1, 1988; 8 (10): 4257-69.


Cis-acting elements of the sea urchin histone H2A modulator bind transcriptional factors., Palla F, Casano C, Albanese I, Anello L, Gianguzza F, Di Bernardo MG, Bonura C, Spinelli G., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. August 1, 1989; 86 (16): 6033-7.


Assembly and properties of chromatin containing histone H1., Rodríguez-Campos A, Shimamura A, Worcel A., J Mol Biol. September 5, 1989; 209 (1): 135-50.


The transcription complex of the 5 S RNA gene, but not transcription factor IIIA alone, prevents nucleosomal repression of transcription., Tremethick D, Zucker K, Worcel A., J Biol Chem. March 25, 1990; 265 (9): 5014-23.


Nucleosome assembly in vitro: separate histone transfer and synergistic interaction of native histone complexes purified from nuclei of Xenopus laevis oocytes., Kleinschmidt JA, Seiter A, Zentgraf H., EMBO J. April 1, 1990; 9 (4): 1309-18.


Purification and mechanism of action of a nucleosome assembly factor from Xenopus oocytes., Sapp M, Worcel A., J Biol Chem. June 5, 1990; 265 (16): 9357-65.


The histone H3/H4.N1 complex supplemented with histone H2A-H2B dimers and DNA topoisomerase I forms nucleosomes on circular DNA under physiological conditions., Zucker K, Worcel A., J Biol Chem. August 25, 1990; 265 (24): 14487-96.


Organization and transcription of Volvox histone-encoding genes: similarities between algal and animal genes., Müller K, Lindauer A, Brüderlein M, Schmitt R., Gene. September 14, 1990; 93 (2): 167-75.


Assembly of correctly spaced chromatin in a nuclear extract from Xenopus laevis oocytes., Sessa G, Ruberti I., Nucleic Acids Res. September 25, 1990; 18 (18): 5449-55.


Chromatin assembly on replicating DNA in vitro., Almouzni G, Clark DJ, Méchali M, Wolffe AP., Nucleic Acids Res. October 11, 1990; 18 (19): 5767-74.


The enhancers and promoters of the Xenopus laevis ribosomal spacer are associated with histones upon active transcription of the ribosomal genes., Dimitrov SI, Stefanovsky VYu, Karagyozov L, Angelov D, Pashev IG., Nucleic Acids Res. November 11, 1990; 18 (21): 6393-7.


Transcription complex disruption caused by a transition in chromatin structure., Almouzni G, Méchali M, Wolffe AP., Mol Cell Biol. February 1, 1991; 11 (2): 655-65.


Nuclear Basic Proteins of Xenopus laevis Sperm: Their Characterization and Synthesis during Spermatogenesis: (Nuclear basic proteins/Cell separation/Spermatogenesis/Xenopus laevis)., Yokota T, Takamune K, Katagiri C., Dev Growth Differ. February 1, 1991; 33 (1): 9-17.


Occurrence of H1 subtypes specific to pronuclei and cleavage-stage cell nuclei of anuran amphibians., Ohsumi K, Katagiri C., Dev Biol. September 1, 1991; 147 (1): 110-20.


DNA-dependent phosphorylation of histone H2A.X during nucleosome assembly in Xenopus laevis oocytes: involvement of protein phosphorylation in nucleosome spacing., Kleinschmidt JA, Steinbeisser H., EMBO J. October 1, 1991; 10 (10): 3043-50.


Chromatin replication., Gruss C, Sogo JM., Bioessays. January 1, 1992; 14 (1): 1-8.


Histones H2A/H2B inhibit the interaction of transcription factor IIIA with the Xenopus borealis somatic 5S RNA gene in a nucleosome., Hayes JJ, Wolffe AP., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 15, 1992; 89 (4): 1229-33.


Binding of histones to Xenopus laevis ribosomal genes with different levels of expression., Dimitrov SI, Tateossyan HN, Stefanovsky VYu, Russanova VR, Karagyozov L, Pashev IG., Eur J Biochem. March 15, 1992; 204 (3): 977-81.


Nucleoplasmin remodels sperm chromatin in Xenopus egg extracts., Philpott A, Leno GH., Cell. May 29, 1992; 69 (5): 759-67.


Sequence differences between histones of procyclic Trypanosoma brucei brucei and higher eukaryotes., Bender K, Betschart B, Schaller J, Kämpfer U, Hecker H., Parasitology. August 1, 1992; 105 ( Pt 1) 97-104.


Reactivation of DNA replication in erythrocyte nuclei by Xenopus egg extract involves energy-dependent chromatin decondensation and changes in histone phosphorylation., Blank T, Trendelenburg M, Kleinschmidt JA., Exp Cell Res. October 1, 1992; 202 (2): 224-32.


The role of nucleoplasmin in chromatin assembly and disassembly., Laskey RA, Mills AD, Philpott A, Leno GH, Dilworth SM, Dingwall C., Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. March 29, 1993; 339 (1289): 263-9; discussion 268-9.


Histone-DNA contacts in a nucleosome core containing a Xenopus 5S rRNA gene., Pruss D, Wolffe AP., Biochemistry. July 13, 1993; 32 (27): 6810-4.


Sea urchin early histone H2A modulator binding factor 1 is a positive transcription factor also for the early histone H3 gene., Palla F, Bonura C, Anello L, Casano C, Ciaccio M, Spinelli G., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. July 15, 1993; 90 (14): 6854-8.


Analysis of nucleosome assembly and histone exchange using antibodies specific for acetylated H4., Perry CA, Dadd CA, Allis CD, Annunziato AT., Biochemistry. December 14, 1993; 32 (49): 13605-14.


Purification of yeast histones competent for nucleosome assembly in vitro., Fukuma M, Hiraoka Y, Sakurai H, Fukasawa T., Yeast. March 1, 1994; 10 (3): 319-31.


A role for histones H2A/H2B in chromatin folding and transcriptional repression., Hansen JC, Wolffe AP., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 15, 1994; 91 (6): 2339-43.

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