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The following pages link to Pre-mRNA splicing and the nuclear matrix (Q36832862):
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- Emp is a component of the nuclear matrix of mammalian cells and undergoes dynamic rearrangements during cell division (Q24306133) (← links)
- Cloning of human 2H9 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins. Relation with splicing and early heat shock-induced splicing arrest (Q24313937) (← links)
- A coactivator of pre-mRNA splicing (Q24321729) (← links)
- The spatial targeting and nuclear matrix binding domains of SRm160 (Q24554496) (← links)
- Chromatin architecture and nuclear RNA (Q24628958) (← links)
- RFP is a DNA binding protein associated with the nuclear matrix (Q24629245) (← links)
- XIST RNA paints the inactive X chromosome at interphase: evidence for a novel RNA involved in nuclear/chromosome structure (Q24672147) (← links)
- Posttranscriptional control of gene expression in yeast. (Q27937074) (← links)
- The newly identified human nuclear protein NXP-2 possesses three distinct domains, the nuclear matrix-binding, RNA-binding, and coiled-coil domains (Q28212070) (← links)
- Spatial association of HIV-1 tat protein and the nucleolar transport protein B23 in stably transfected Jurkat T-cells (Q28305648) (← links)
- A nuclear matrix protein interacts with the phosphorylated C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II. (Q28509334) (← links)
- Regulation of the processing of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase mRNA by nutritional status (Q31743321) (← links)
- Associations between distinct pre-mRNA splicing components and the cell nucleus (Q33323254) (← links)
- Progressive changes in the protein composition of the nuclear matrix during rat osteoblast differentiation (Q33635471) (← links)
- Molecular cloning of matrin F/G: A DNA binding protein of the nuclear matrix that contains putative zinc finger motifs (Q33648219) (← links)
- An amino acid sequence motif sufficient for subnuclear localization of an arginine/serine-rich splicing factor (Q33705803) (← links)
- Nuclear structure/gene expression interrelationships (Q33738463) (← links)
- Control of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA metabolism: role of splice sites and intron sequences in unspliced viral RNA subcellular distribution. (Q33785931) (← links)
- A nuclear matrix attachment region organizes the Epstein-Barr viral plasmid in Raji cells into a single DNA domain (Q33937547) (← links)
- Nuclear PRP20 protein is required for mRNA export (Q34041464) (← links)
- Contributions of nuclear architecture and chromatin to vitamin D-dependent transcriptional control of the rat osteocalcin gene. (Q34141379) (← links)
- Nucleolar accumulation of poly (A)+ RNA in heat-shocked yeast cells: implication of nucleolar involvement in mRNA transport (Q34452986) (← links)
- The human hnRNP-M proteins: structure and relation with early heat shock-induced splicing arrest and chromosome mapping (Q34601770) (← links)
- Recruitment of damaged DNA to the nuclear matrix in hamster cells following ultraviolet irradiation (Q34605597) (← links)
- The quantitation and distribution of splicing intermediates in HeLa cells and adenovirus RNAs (Q34704981) (← links)
- U1 SnRNP association with HnRNP involves an initial non-specific splice-site independent interaction of U1 SnRNP protein with HnRNA. (Q34761085) (← links)
- The nuclear matrix phosphoprotein p255 associates with splicing complexes as part of the [U4/Y6.U5]tri-snRNP particle (Q34767752) (← links)
- Urine: beyond cytology for detection of malignancy (Q34804116) (← links)
- The retinoblastoma gene product is a cell cycle-dependent, nuclear matrix-associated protein (Q34973639) (← links)
- The B1C8 protein is in the dense assemblies of the nuclear matrix and relocates to the spindle and pericentriolar filaments at mitosis (Q34986595) (← links)
- Stimulation of gene expression by introns: conversion of an inhibitory intron to a stimulatory intron by alteration of the splice donor sequence (Q35015587) (← links)
- Nuclear-mitotic apparatus protein: a structural protein interface between the nucleoskeleton and RNA splicing (Q35054734) (← links)
- Nuclear matrix proteins in human colon cancer (Q35081730) (← links)
- RNA metabolism in nuclei: adenovirus and heat shock alter intranuclear RNA compartmentalization (Q35219429) (← links)
- Code domains in tandem repetitive DNA sequence structures (Q35484540) (← links)
- Integrative nuclear FGFR1 signaling (INFS) as a part of a universal “feed‐forward‐and‐gate” signaling module that controls cell growth and differentiation (Q35572106) (← links)
- Nuclear matrix-associated protein SMAR1 regulates alternative splicing via HDAC6-mediated deacetylation of Sam68. (Q35818741) (← links)
- Localization of nuclear matrix proteins (NMPs) in multiple tissue types with NM-200.4 (an antibody strongly reactive with NMPs found in breast carcinoma) (Q35831306) (← links)
- Physical identification of branched intron side-products of splicing in Trypanosoma brucei (Q36063513) (← links)
- Autonomous splicing and complementation of in vivo-assembled spliceosomes (Q36219967) (← links)
- Rapid effect of heat shock on two heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein-associated antigens in HeLa cells (Q36221778) (← links)
- Core filaments of the nuclear matrix (Q36222649) (← links)
- Osteocalcin gene promoter-binding factors are tissue-specific nuclear matrix components (Q36224079) (← links)
- In vivo analysis of the stability and transport of nuclear poly(A)+ RNA. (Q36234469) (← links)
- Association of nuclear matrix antigens with exon-containing splicing complexes (Q36234775) (← links)
- Role of the modular domains of SR proteins in subnuclear localization and alternative splicing specificity (Q36268125) (← links)
- NuMA is required for the proper completion of mitosis. (Q36383071) (← links)
- Preservation of specific RNA distribution within the chromatin-depleted nuclear substructure demonstrated by in situ hybridization coupled with biochemical fractionation (Q36529418) (← links)
- A normally masked nuclear matrix antigen that appears at mitosis on cytoskeleton filaments adjoining chromosomes, centrioles, and midbodies (Q36531020) (← links)
- Introns excised from the Delta primary transcript are localized near sites of Delta transcription (Q36532065) (← links)