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Autor:
B Stebbins-Boaz, J D Richter
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 14:5870-5880
Cytoplasmic poly(A) elongation is one mechanism that regulates translational recruitment of maternal mRNA in early development. In Xenopus laevis, poly(A) elongation is controlled by two cis elements in the 3' untranslated regions of responsive mRNAs
Autor:
D M Standiford, J D Richter
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Cell Biology
The 289 residue nuclear oncoprotein encoded by the adenovirus 5 Ela gene contains two peptide sequences that behave as nuclear localization signals (NLS). One signal, located at the carboxy terminus, is like many other known NLSs in that it consists
Autor:
J D, Richter, W E, Theurkauf
Publikováno v:
Science (New York, N.Y.). 293(5527)
Autor:
M. Holcik, M Jr Gale, S. A. Chappell, J. Hershey, B. He, N. Standart, Robert J. Schneider, N. Nakashima, Jing Chen, J. Pelletier, T. Rouault, D. R. Morris, O. Donzé, J. B. Harford, L. E. Maquat, A. A.M. Thomas, F. Bayard, T. Skern, S. Miyamoto, T. Hohn, A. Siddiqui, Ian Mohr, S. M. Tahara, D. R. Cavener, L. S. Jefferson, R. Andino, Y. Groner, S. Lemon, S. R. Kimball, E. G. Moss, E. Goldman, W. Sossin, B. Joshi, A. Dasgupta, B. J. Lamphear, K. Igarashi, G. Sullivan Read, V. P. Mauro, R. J. Kaufman, Daniel R. Schoenberg, N. Sonenberg, M. Hatzoglou, J. D. Richter, Leslie A. Schiff, R. E. Lloyd, R. M. Krug, P. Hershey, G. Witherell, C. U.T. Hellen, G. C. Scheper, A. C. Prats, V. I. Agol, W. Filipowicz, A. Palmenberg, R. E. Rhoads, M. Kiledjian, J. L.E. Darlix, L. Gehrke, V. Racaniello, P. J. Farabaugh, R. Rivera-Pomar, M. W. Hentze, M. Wormington, O. Elroy-Stein, M. B. Mathews, M. G. Katze, B. L. Semler, T. Pe'ery, N. T. Parkin, A. Sachs, A. Kimchi, Raymond Kaempfer, S. Peltz, R. Jagus, E. V. Pilipenko, C. P. Hunter, K. Kirkegaard, M. Kozak, R. Duncan, A. E. Koromilas, R. Jackson, Encarnación Martínez-Salas, E. Wimmer, T. V. Pestova, V. Kruys, J. Wilusz, P. Sarnow, J. J. Toulmé
Three interesting ideas about the initiation of translation in eukaryotes have recently emerged in the literature. One is the possibility that internal initiation of translation might occur not only with viral but also with some cellular mRNAs. The s
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Autor:
C H, de Moor, J D, Richter
Publikováno v:
International review of cytology. 203
Translational control plays a large role in vertebrate oocyte maturation and contributes to the induction of the germ layers. Translational regulation is also observed in the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation. The features of an mR
Autor:
H B, Osborne, J D, Richter
Publikováno v:
Progress in molecular and subcellular biology. 18
Publikováno v:
The EMBO journal. 15(10)
Cytoplasmic polyadenylation is a key mechanism controlling maternal mRNA translation in early development. In most cases, mRNAs that undergo poly(A) elongation are translationally activated; those that undergo poly(A) shortening are deactivated. Poly
Publikováno v:
Genesdevelopment. 6(12B)
One characteristic of oocyte maturation and embryogenesis in Xenopus laevis is the activation of translationally repressed (masked) maternal mRNAs by cytoplasmic poly(A) elongation. At maturation, poly(A) elongation is controlled by two cis-acting el
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 258:2614-2620
Xenopus oocytes were injected with several heterologous mRNAs to investigate specific message recruitment onto polysomes. When large amounts of mRNA such as ovalbumin, which is translated on membrane-bound polysomes, are injected, most of the stable
Autor:
J D Richter, D C Evers
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 259:2190-2194
Xenopus oocyte-specific poly(A) RNA-binding proteins were isolated and used to prepare monoclonal antibodies. One antibody was used to characterize one particular antigen by immunoblot analysis. The antigen had a molecular weight of 56,000 was oocyte