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Joel Richter
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Mendez, Raul
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Cao, Quiping
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Huang, Yi-Shuian
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Tay, Joyce
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Sarkissian, Madathia
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Hodgman, Rebecca
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Fallon, Justin
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Groisman, Irina
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Hake, LE
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de Moor, CH
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Jung, Mi-Young
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Kim, Jong Heon
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Manley, James
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Theurkauf, William
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2009: Groppo Rachel; Richter Joel D
Translational control from head to tail.
Current opinion in cell biology 2009;21(3):444-51.
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2009: Richter Joel D; Klann Eric
Making synaptic plasticity and memory last: mechanisms of translational regulation.
Genes & development 2009;23(1):1-11.
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2008: Burns David M; Richter Joel D
CPEB regulation of human cellular senescence, energy metabolism, and p53 mRNA translation.
Genes & development 2008;22(24):3449-60.
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2008: Zearfoss N Ruth; Alarcon Juan Marcos; Trifilieff Pierre; Kandel Eric; Richter Joel D
A molecular circuit composed of CPEB-1 and c-Jun controls growth hormone-mediated synaptic plasticity in the mouse hippocampus.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008;28(34):8502-9.
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2008: Richter Joel D
Breaking the code of polyadenylation-induced translation.
Cell 2008;132(3):335-7.
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2007: Kim Jong Heon; Richter Joel D
RINGO/cdk1 and CPEB mediate poly(A) tail stabilization and translational regulation by ePAB.
Genes & development 2007;21(20):2571-9.
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2007: Richter Joel D
CPEB: a life in translation.
Trends in biochemical sciences 2007;32(6):279-85.
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2007: Richter Joel D; Fallon Justin R
Synapses go nucle(ol)ar.
Nature neuroscience 2007;10(4):399-400.
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2007: Tung Jeffrey J; Padmanabhan Kiran; Hansen David V; Richter Joel D; Jackson Peter K
Translational unmasking of Emi2 directs cytostatic factor arrest in meiosis II.
Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) 2007;6(6):725-31.
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2006: Nottrott Stephanie; Simard Martin J; Richter Joel D
Human let-7a miRNA blocks protein production on actively translating polyribosomes.
Nature structural & molecular biology 2006;13(12):1108-14.
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2006: Cao Quiping; Kim Jong Heon; Richter Joel D
CDK1 and calcineurin regulate Maskin association with eIF4E and translational control of cell cycle progression.
Nature structural & molecular biology 2006;13(12):1128-34.
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2006: Racki Waldemar J; Richter Joel D
CPEB controls oocyte growth and follicle development in the mouse.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2006;133(22):4527-37.
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2006: Kim Jong Heon; Richter Joel D
Opposing polymerase-deadenylase activities regulate cytoplasmic polyadenylation.
Molecular cell 2006;24(2):173-83.
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2006: Huang Yi-Shuian; Kan Ming-Chung; Lin Chien-Ling; Richter Joel D
CPEB3 and CPEB4 in neurons: analysis of RNA-binding specificity and translational control of AMPA receptor GluR2 mRNA.
The EMBO journal 2006;25(20):4865-76.
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2006: Groisman Irina; Ivshina Maria; Marin Veronica; Kennedy Norman J; Davis Roger J; Richter Joel D
Control of cellular senescence by CPEB.
Genes & development 2006;20(19):2701-12.
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2006: Jung Mi-Young; Lorenz Lori; Richter Joel D
Translational control by neuroguidin, a eukaryotic initiation factor 4E and CPEB binding protein.
Molecular and cellular biology 2006;26(11):4277-87.
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2006: Padmanabhan Kiran; Richter Joel D
Regulated Pumilio-2 binding controls RINGO/Spy mRNA translation and CPEB activation.
Genes & development 2006;20(2):199-209.
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2005: Cao Quiping; Huang Yi-Shuian; Kan Ming-Chung; Richter Joel D
Amyloid precursor proteins anchor CPEB to membranes and promote polyadenylation-induced translation.
Molecular and cellular biology 2005;25(24):10930-9.
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2005: Barnard Daron C; Cao Quiping; Richter Joel D
Differential phosphorylation controls Maskin association with eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E and localization on the mitotic apparatus.
Molecular and cellular biology 2005;25(17):7605-15.
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2005: Du Ling; Richter Joel D
Activity-dependent polyadenylation in neurons.
RNA (New York, N.Y.) 2005;11(9):1340-7.
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2005: Richter Joel D; Sonenberg Nahum
Regulation of cap-dependent translation by eIF4E inhibitory proteins.
Nature 2005;433(7025):477-80.
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2004: Barnard Daron C; Ryan Kevin; Manley James L; Richter Joel D
Symplekin and xGLD-2 are required for CPEB-mediated cytoplasmic polyadenylation.
Cell 2004;119(5):641-51.
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2004: Richter Joel D
RNA transport (partly) revealed!
Neuron 2004;43(4):442-3.
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2004: Huang Yi-Shuian; Richter Joel D
Regulation of local mRNA translation.
Current opinion in cell biology 2004;16(3):308-13.
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2004: Alarcon Juan M; Hodgman Rebecca; Theis Martin; Huang Yi-Shuian; Kandel Eric R; Richter Joel D
Selective modulation of some forms of schaffer collateral-CA1 synaptic plasticity in mice with a disruption of the CPEB-1 gene.
Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) 2004;11(3):318-27.
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2004: Sarkissian Madathia; Mendez Raul; Richter Joel D
Progesterone and insulin stimulation of CPEB-dependent polyadenylation is regulated by Aurora A and glycogen synthase kinase-3.
Genes & development 2004;18(1):48-61.
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2003: Tay Joyce; Hodgman Rebecca; Sarkissian Madathia; Richter Joel D
Regulated CPEB phosphorylation during meiotic progression suggests a mechanism for temporal control of maternal mRNA translation.
Genes & development 2003;17(12):1457-62.
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2003: Huang Yi-Shuian; Carson John H; Barbarese Elisa; Richter Joel D
Facilitation of dendritic mRNA transport by CPEB.
Genes & development 2003;17(5):638-53.
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2002: Cao Quiping; Richter Joel D
Dissolution of the maskin-eIF4E complex by cytoplasmic polyadenylation and poly(A)-binding protein controls cyclin B1 mRNA translation and oocyte maturation.
The EMBO journal 2002;21(14):3852-62.
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2002: Richter Joel D; Lorenz Lori J
Selective translation of mRNAs at synapses.
Current opinion in neurobiology 2002;12(3):300-4.
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2002: Groisman Irina; Jung Mi-Young; Sarkissian Madathia; Cao Quiping; Richter Joel D
Translational control of the embryonic cell cycle.
Cell 2002;109(4):473-83.
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2002: Huang Yi-Shuian; Jung Mi-Young; Sarkissian Madathia; Richter Joel D
N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor signaling results in Aurora kinase-catalyzed CPEB phosphorylation and alpha CaMKII mRNA polyadenylation at synapses.
The EMBO journal 2002;21(9):2139-48.
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2002: Mendez Raul; Barnard Daron; Richter Joel D
Differential mRNA translation and meiotic progression require Cdc2-mediated CPEB destruction.
The EMBO journal 2002;21(7):1833-44.
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2001: Wells D G; Dong X; Quinlan E M; Huang Y S; Bear M F; Richter J D; Fallon J R
A role for the cytoplasmic polyadenylation element in NMDA receptor-regulated mRNA translation in neurons.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001;21(24):9541-8.
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2001: Tay J; Richter J D
Germ cell differentiation and synaptonemal complex formation are disrupted in CPEB knockout mice.
Developmental cell 2001;1(2):201-13.
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2001: Hodgman R; Tay J; Mendez R; Richter J D
CPEB phosphorylation and cytoplasmic polyadenylation are catalyzed by the kinase IAK1/Eg2 in maturing mouse oocytes.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2001;128(14):2815-22.
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2001: Richter J D; Theurkauf W E
Development. The message is in the translation.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2001;293(5527):60-2.
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2001: Mendez R; Richter J D
Translational control by CPEB: a means to the end.
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology 2001;2(7):521-9.
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2001: Richter J D
Think globally, translate locally: what mitotic spindles and neuronal synapses have in common.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001;98(13):7069-71.
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2001: Groisman I; Huang Y S; Mendez R; Cao Q; Richter J D
Translational control of embryonic cell division by CPEB and maskin.
Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 2001;66():345-51.
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2001: de Moor C H; Richter J D
Translational control in vertebrate development.
International review of cytology 2001;203():567-608.
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2000: Mendez R; Murthy K G; Ryan K; Manley J L; Richter J D
Phosphorylation of CPEB by Eg2 mediates the recruitment of CPSF into an active cytoplasmic polyadenylation complex.
Molecular cell 2000;6(5):1253-9.
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2000: Groisman I; Huang Y S; Mendez R; Cao Q; Theurkauf W; Richter J D
CPEB, maskin, and cyclin B1 mRNA at the mitotic apparatus: implications for local translational control of cell division.
Cell 2000;103(3):435-47.
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2000: Tay J; Hodgman R; Richter J D
The control of cyclin B1 mRNA translation during mouse oocyte maturation.
Developmental biology 2000;221(1):1-9.
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2000: Mendez R; Hake L E; Andresson T; Littlepage L E; Ruderman J V; Richter J D
Phosphorylation of CPE binding factor by Eg2 regulates translation of c-mos mRNA.
Nature 2000;404(6775):302-7.
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2000: Wells D G; Richter J D; Fallon J R
Molecular mechanisms for activity-regulated protein synthesis in the synapto-dendritic compartment.
Current opinion in neurobiology 2000;10(1):132-7.
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1999: Stebbins-Boaz B; Cao Q; de Moor C H; Mendez R; Richter J D
Maskin is a CPEB-associated factor that transiently interacts with elF-4E.
Molecular cell 1999;4(6):1017-27.
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1999: de Moor C H; Richter J D
Cytoplasmic polyadenylation elements mediate masking and unmasking of cyclin B1 mRNA.
The EMBO journal 1999;18(8):2294-303.
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1998: Wu L; Wells D; Tay J; Mendis D; Abbott M A; Barnitt A; Quinlan E; Heynen A; Fallon J R; Richter J D
CPEB-mediated cytoplasmic polyadenylation and the regulation of experience-dependent translation of alpha-CaMKII mRNA at synapses.
Neuron 1998;21(5):1129-39.
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1998: Kuge H; Brownlee G G; Gershon P D; Richter J D
Cap ribose methylation of c-mos mRNA stimulates translation and oocyte maturation in Xenopus laevis.
Nucleic acids research 1998;26(13):3208-14.
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1998: Hake L E; Mendez R; Richter J D
Specificity of RNA binding by CPEB: requirement for RNA recognition motifs and a novel zinc finger.
Molecular and cellular biology 1998;18(2):685-93.
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1997: de Moor C H; Richter J D
The Mos pathway regulates cytoplasmic polyadenylation in Xenopus oocytes.
Molecular and cellular biology 1997;17(11):6419-26.
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1997: Wu L; Good P J; Richter J D
The 36-kilodalton embryonic-type cytoplasmic polyadenylation element-binding protein in Xenopus laevis is ElrA, a member of the ELAV family of RNA-binding proteins.
Molecular and cellular biology 1997;17(11):6402-9.
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1997: Hake L E; Richter J D
Translational regulation of maternal mRNA.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1997;1332(1):M31-8.
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1997: Gebauer F; Richter J D
Synthesis and function of Mos: the control switch of vertebrate oocyte meiosis.
BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 1997;19(1):23-8.
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1997: Stebbins-Boaz B; Richter J D
Translational control during early development.
Critical reviews in eukaryotic gene expression 1997;7(1-2):73-94.
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1996: Gebauer F; Richter J D
Mouse cytoplasmic polyadenylylation element binding protein: an evolutionarily conserved protein that interacts with the cytoplasmic polyadenylylation elements of c-mos mRNA.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996;93(25):14602-7.
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1996: Simon R; Wu L; Richter J D
Cytoplasmic polyadenylation of activin receptor mRNA and the control of pattern formation in Xenopus development.
Developmental biology 1996;179(1):239-50.
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1996: Stebbins-Boaz B; Hake L E; Richter J D
CPEB controls the cytoplasmic polyadenylation of cyclin, Cdk2 and c-mos mRNAs and is necessary for oocyte maturation in Xenopus.
The EMBO journal 1996;15(10):2582-92.
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1995: Kuge H; Richter J D
Cytoplasmic 3' poly(A) addition induces 5' cap ribose methylation: implications for translational control of maternal mRNA.
The EMBO journal 1995;14(24):6301-10.
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1995: Gebauer F; Richter J D
Cloning and characterization of a Xenopus poly(A) polymerase.
Molecular and cellular biology 1995;15(6):3460.
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1995: Gebauer F; Richter J D
Cloning and characterization of a Xenopus poly(A) polymerase.
Molecular and cellular biology 1995;15(3):1422-30.
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1995: Villarreal X C; Richter J D
Analysis of ATF2 gene expression during early Xenopus laevis development.
Gene 1995;153(2):225-9.
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1994: Gebauer F; Xu W; Cooper G M; Richter J D
Translational control by cytoplasmic polyadenylation of c-mos mRNA is necessary for oocyte maturation in the mouse.
The EMBO journal 1994;13(23):5712-20.
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1994: Simon R; Richter J D
Further analysis of cytoplasmic polyadenylation in Xenopus embryos and identification of embryonic cytoplasmic polyadenylation element-binding proteins.
Molecular and cellular biology 1994;14(12):7867-75.
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1994: Hake L E; Richter J D
CPEB is a specificity factor that mediates cytoplasmic polyadenylation during Xenopus oocyte maturation.
Cell 1994;79(4):617-27.
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1994: Stebbins-Boaz B; Richter J D
Multiple sequence elements and a maternal mRNA product control cdk2 RNA polyadenylation and translation during early Xenopus development.
Molecular and cellular biology 1994;14(9):5870-80.
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1992: Simon R; Tassan J P; Richter J D
Translational control by poly(A) elongation during Xenopus development: differential repression and enhancement by a novel cytoplasmic polyadenylation element.
Genes & development 1992;6(12B):2580-91.
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1992: Standiford D M; Richter J D
Analysis of a developmentally regulated nuclear localization signal in Xenopus.
The Journal of cell biology 1992;118(5):991-1002.
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1991: Paris J; Swenson K; Piwnica-Worms H; Richter J D
Maturation-specific polyadenylation: in vitro activation by p34cdc2 and phosphorylation of a 58-kD CPE-binding protein.
Genes & development 1991;5(9):1697-708.
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1990: McGrew L L; Richter J D
Translational control by cytoplasmic polyadenylation during Xenopus oocyte maturation: characterization of cis and trans elements and regulation by cyclin/MPF.
The EMBO journal 1990;9(11):3743-51.
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1990: Paris J; Richter J D
Maturation-specific polyadenylation and translational control: diversity of cytoplasmic polyadenylation elements, influence of poly(A) tail size, and formation of stable polyadenylation complexes.
Molecular and cellular biology 1990;10(11):5634-45.
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1990: Richter J D; Paris J; McGrew L L
Maternal mRNA expression in early development: regulation at the 3' end.
Enzyme 1990;44(1-4):129-46.
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1989: Slavicek J M; Jones N C; Richter J D
A karyophilic signal sequence in adenovirus type 5 E1A is functional in Xenopus oocytes but not in somatic cells.
Journal of virology 1989;63(9):4047-50.
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1989: McGrew L L; Richter J D
Xenopus oocyte poly(A) RNAs that hybridize to a cloned interspersed repeat sequence are not translatable.
Developmental biology 1989;134(1):267-70.
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1989: McGrew L L; Dworkin-Rastl E; Dworkin M B; Richter J D
Poly(A) elongation during Xenopus oocyte maturation is required for translational recruitment and is mediated by a short sequence element.
Genes & development 1989;3(6):803-15.
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1989: Richter J D
In vivo photocrosslinking reveals that transcription factor binding to the mammalian ATF recognition sequence is required for E1A-induced transactivation in injected Xenopus laevis oocytes.
Nucleic acids research 1989;17(12):4503-16.
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1988: Slavicek J M; Jones N C; Richter J D
Rapid turnover of adenovirus E1A is determined through a co-translational mechanism that requires an aminoterminal domain.
The EMBO journal 1988;7(10):3171-80.
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1988: Swiderski R E; Richter J D
Photocrosslinking of proteins to maternal mRNA in Xenopus oocytes.
Developmental biology 1988;128(2):349-58.
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1988: Richter J D; Slavicek J M; Schneider J F; Jones N C
Heterogeneity of adenovirus type 5 E1A proteins: multiple serine phosphorylations induce slow-migrating electrophoretic variants but do not affect E1A-induced transcriptional activation or transformation.
Journal of virology 1988;62(6):1948-55.
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1987: Crawford D R; Richter J D
An RNA-binding protein from Xenopus oocytes is associated with specific message sequences.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1987;101(4):741-9.
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1987: Richter J D; Hurst H C; Jones N C
Adenovirus E1A requires synthesis of a cellular protein to establish a stable transcription complex in injected Xenopus laevis oocytes.
Molecular and cellular biology 1987;7(9):3049-56.
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1985: Richter J D; Young P; Jones N C; Krippl B; Rosenberg M; Ferguson B
A first exon-encoded domain of E1A sufficient for posttranslational modification, nuclear-localization, and induction of adenovirus E3 promoter expression in Xenopus oocytes.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1985;82(24):8434-8.
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1983: Jones N C; Richter J D; Weeks D L; Smith L D
Regulation of adenovirus transcription by an E1a gene in microinjected Xenopus laevis oocytes.
Molecular and cellular biology 1983;3(12):2131-42.
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1982: Richter J D; Jones N C; Smith L D
Stimulation of Xenopus oocyte protein synthesis by microinjected adenovirus RNA.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1982;79(12):3789-93.
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