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Dominski, Zbigniew
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Yang, Xiao-Cui
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Ingledue, TC
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Erkmann, Judith
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2009: Yang Xiao-Cui; Burch Brandon D; Yan Yan; Marzluff William F; Dominski Zbigniew
FLASH, a proapoptotic protein involved in activation of caspase-8, is essential for 3' end processing of histone pre-mRNAs.
Molecular cell 2009;36(2):267-78.
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2009: Godfrey Ashley C; White Anne E; Tatomer Deirdre C; Marzluff William F; Duronio Robert J
The Drosophila U7 snRNP proteins Lsm10 and Lsm11 are required for histone pre-mRNA processing and play an essential role in development.
RNA (New York, N.Y.) 2009;15(9):1661-72.
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2009: Kennedy Sarah A; Frazier Monica L; Steiniger Mindy; Mast Ann M; Marzluff William F; Redinbo Matthew R
Crystal structure of the HEAT domain from the Pre-mRNA processing factor Symplekin.
Journal of molecular biology 2009;392(1):115-28.
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2009: Yang Xiao-cui; Torres Matthew P; Marzluff William F; Dominski Zbigniew
Three proteins of the U7-specific Sm ring function as the molecular ruler to determine the site of 3'-end processing in mammalian histone pre-mRNA.
Molecular and cellular biology 2009;29(15):4045-56.
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2009: Marzluff William
A new way to initiate mRNA degradation.
Nature structural & molecular biology 2009;16(6):613-4.
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2009: Sullivan Kelly D; Steiniger Mindy; Marzluff William F
A core complex of CPSF73, CPSF100, and Symplekin may form two different cleavage factors for processing of poly(A) and histone mRNAs.
Molecular cell 2009;34(3):322-32.
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2009: Sullivan Kelly D; Mullen Thomas E; Marzluff William F; Wagner Eric J
Knockdown of SLBP results in nuclear retention of histone mRNA.
RNA (New York, N.Y.) 2009;15(3):459-72.
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2008: Schnackenberg Bradley J; Marzluff William F; Sluder Greenfield
Cyclin E in centrosome duplication and reduplication in sea urchin zygotes.
Journal of cellular physiology 2008;217(3):626-31.
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2008: Ghule Prachi N; Dominski Zbigniew; Yang Xiao-Cui; Marzluff William F; Becker Klaus A; Harper J Wade; Lian Jane B; Stein Janet L; van Wijnen Andre J; Stein Gary S
Staged assembly of histone gene expression machinery at subnuclear foci in the abbreviated cell cycle of human embryonic stem cells.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008;105(44):16964-9.
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2008: Marzluff William F; Wagner Eric J; Duronio Robert J
Metabolism and regulation of canonical histone mRNAs: life without a poly(A) tail.
Nature reviews. Genetics 2008;9(11):843-54.
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2008: Koseoglu M Murat; Graves Lee M; Marzluff William F
Phosphorylation of threonine 61 by cyclin a/Cdk1 triggers degradation of stem-loop binding protein at the end of S phase.
Molecular and cellular biology 2008;28(14):4469-79.
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2008: Cakmakci Nihal G; Lerner Rachel S; Wagner Eric J; Zheng Lianxing; Marzluff William F
SLIP1, a factor required for activation of histone mRNA translation by the stem-loop binding protein.
Molecular and cellular biology 2008;28(3):1182-94.
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2008: Mullen Thomas E; Marzluff William F
Degradation of histone mRNA requires oligouridylation followed by decapping and simultaneous degradation of the mRNA both 5' to 3' and 3' to 5'.
Genes & development 2008;22(1):50-65.
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2008: Mullen Thomas E; Kaygun Handan; Marzluff William F
Chapter 2. Cell-cycle regulation of histone mRNA degradation in Mammalian cells: role of translation and oligouridylation.
Methods in enzymology 2008;449():23-45.
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2007: Wagner Eric J; Burch Brandon D; Godfrey Ashley C; Salzler Harmony R; Duronio Robert J; Marzluff William F
A genome-wide RNA interference screen reveals that variant histones are necessary for replication-dependent histone pre-mRNA processing.
Molecular cell 2007;28(4):692-9.
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2007: Marzluff William F
U2 snRNP: not just for poly(A) mRNAs.
Molecular cell 2007;28(3):353-4.
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2007: Dominski Zbigniew; Marzluff William F
Formation of the 3' end of histone mRNA: getting closer to the end.
Gene 2007;396(2):373-90.
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2007: White Anne E; Leslie Michelle E; Calvi Brian R; Marzluff William F; Duronio Robert J
Developmental and cell cycle regulation of the Drosophila histone locus body.
Molecular biology of the cell 2007;18(7):2491-502.
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2007: Schnackenberg Bradley J; Palazzo Robert E; Marzluff William F
Cyclin E/Cdk2 is required for sperm maturation, but not DNA replication, in early sea urchin embryos.
Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) 2007;45(5):282-91.
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2006: Kupsco Jeremy M; Wu Ming-Jing; Marzluff William F; Thapar Roopa; Duronio Robert J
Genetic and biochemical characterization of Drosophila Snipper: A promiscuous member of the metazoan 3'hExo/ERI-1 family of 3' to 5' exonucleases.
RNA (New York, N.Y.) 2006;12(12):2103-17.
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2006: Fernandez-Guerra Antonio; Aze Antoine; Morales Julia; Mulner-Lorillon Odile; Cosson Bertrand; Cormier Patrick; Bradham Cynthia; Adams Nikki; Robertson Anthony J; Marzluff William F; Coffman James A; Genevière Anne-Marie
The genomic repertoire for cell cycle control and DNA metabolism in S. purpuratus.
Developmental biology 2006;300(1):238-51.
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2006: Marzluff William F; Sakallah Sameer; Kelkar Hemant
The sea urchin histone gene complement.
Developmental biology 2006;300(1):308-20.
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2006: Townley-Tilson W H Davin; Pendergrass Sarah A; Marzluff William F; Whitfield Michael L
Genome-wide analysis of mRNAs bound to the histone stem-loop binding protein.
RNA (New York, N.Y.) 2006;12(10):1853-67.
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2006: Yang Xiao-cui; Purdy Matthew; Marzluff William F; Dominski Zbigniew
Characterization of 3'hExo, a 3' exonuclease specifically interacting with the 3' end of histone mRNA.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2006;281(41):30447-54.
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2006: Wang Helen X; Weerasinghe Ravisha R; Perdue Tony D; Cakmakci Nihal G; Taylor J Philip; Marzluff William F; Jones Alan M
A Golgi-localized hexose transporter is involved in heterotrimeric G protein-mediated early development in Arabidopsis.
Molecular biology of the cell 2006;17(10):4257-69.
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2006: Wagner Eric J; Marzluff William F
ZFP100, a component of the active U7 snRNP limiting for histone pre-mRNA processing, is required for entry into S phase.
Molecular and cellular biology 2006;26(17):6702-12.
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2006: Richardson Richard T; Alekseev Oleg M; Grossman Gail; Widgren Esther E; Thresher Randy; Wagner Eric J; Sullivan Kelly D; Marzluff William F; O'Rand Michael G
Nuclear autoantigenic sperm protein (NASP), a linker histone chaperone that is required for cell proliferation.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2006;281(30):21526-34.
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2006: Wagner Eric J; Ospina Jason K; Hu Yue; Dundr Miroslav; Matera A Gregory; Marzluff William F
Conserved zinc fingers mediate multiple functions of ZFP100, a U7snRNP associated protein.
RNA (New York, N.Y.) 2006;12(7):1206-18.
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2006: Godfrey Ashley C; Kupsco Jeremy M; Burch Brandon D; Zimmerman Ryan M; Dominski Zbigniew; Marzluff William F; Duronio Robert J
U7 snRNA mutations in Drosophila block histone pre-mRNA processing and disrupt oogenesis.
RNA (New York, N.Y.) 2006;12(3):396-409.
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2006: Borchers Christoph H; Thapar Roopa; Petrotchenko Evgeniy V; Torres Matthew P; Speir J Paul; Easterling Michael; Dominski Zbigniew; Marzluff William F
Combined top-down and bottom-up proteomics identifies a phosphorylation site in stem-loop-binding proteins that contributes to high-affinity RNA binding.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006;103(9):3094-9.
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2005: Dominski Zbigniew; Yang Xiao-Cui; Purdy Mathew; Marzluff William F
Differences and similarities between Drosophila and mammalian 3' end processing of histone pre-mRNAs.
RNA (New York, N.Y.) 2005;11(12):1835-47.
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2005: Dominski Zbigniew; Yang Xiao-cui; Marzluff William F
The polyadenylation factor CPSF-73 is involved in histone-pre-mRNA processing.
Cell 2005;123(1):37-48.
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2005: Allard Patrick; Yang Qin; Marzluff William F; Clarke Hugh J
The stem-loop binding protein regulates translation of histone mRNA during mammalian oogenesis.
Developmental biology 2005;286(1):195-206.
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2005: Torres Matthew P; Thapar Roopa; Marzluff William F; Borchers Christoph H
Phosphatase-directed phosphorylation-site determination: a synthesis of methods for the detection and identification of phosphopeptides.
Journal of proteome research 2005;4(5):1628-35.
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2005: Kaygun Handan; Marzluff William F
Regulated degradation of replication-dependent histone mRNAs requires both ATR and Upf1.
Nature structural & molecular biology 2005;12(9):794-800.
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2005: Kaygun Handan; Marzluff William F
Translation termination is involved in histone mRNA degradation when DNA replication is inhibited.
Molecular and cellular biology 2005;25(16):6879-88.
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2005: Wagner E J; Berkow A; Marzluff W F
Expression of an RNAi-resistant SLBP restores proper S-phase progression.
Biochemical Society transactions 2005;33(Pt 3):471-3.
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2005: Marzluff William F
Metazoan replication-dependent histone mRNAs: a distinct set of RNA polymerase II transcripts.
Current opinion in cell biology 2005;17(3):274-80.
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2005: Erkmann Judith A; Wagner Eric J; Dong Jian; Zhang Yanping; Kutay Ulrike; Marzluff William F
Nuclear import of the stem-loop binding protein and localization during the cell cycle.
Molecular biology of the cell 2005;16(6):2960-71.
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2005: Dominski Zbigniew; Yang Xiao-Cui; Purdy Matthew; Wagner Eric J; Marzluff William F
A CPSF-73 homologue is required for cell cycle progression but not cell growth and interacts with a protein having features of CPSF-100.
Molecular and cellular biology 2005;25(4):1489-500.
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2005: Erkmann Judith A; Sànchez Ricardo; Treichel Nathalie; Marzluff William F; Kutay Ulrike
Nuclear export of metazoan replication-dependent histone mRNAs is dependent on RNA length and is mediated by TAP.
RNA (New York, N.Y.) 2005;11(1):45-58.
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2004: Lanzotti David J; Kupsco Jeremy M; Marzluff William F; Duronio Robert J
string(cdc25) and cyclin E are required for patterned histone expression at different stages of Drosophila embryonic development.
Developmental biology 2004;274(1):82-93.
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2004: Thapar Roopa; Marzluff William F; Redinbo Matthew R
Electrostatic contribution of serine phosphorylation to the Drosophila SLBP--histone mRNA complex.
Biochemistry 2004;43(29):9401-12.
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2004: Thapar Roopa; Mueller Geoffrey A; Marzluff William F
The N-terminal domain of the Drosophila histone mRNA binding protein, SLBP, is intrinsically disordered with nascent helical structure.
Biochemistry 2004;43(29):9390-400.
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2004: Lanzotti David J; Kupsco Jeremy M; Yang Xiao-Cui; Dominski Zbigniew; Marzluff William F; Duronio Robert J
Drosophila stem-loop binding protein intracellular localization is mediated by phosphorylation and is required for cell cycle-regulated histone mRNA expression.
Molecular biology of the cell 2004;15(3):1112-23.
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2004: Sánchez Ricardo; Marzluff William F
The oligo(A) tail on histone mRNA plays an active role in translational silencing of histone mRNA during Xenopus oogenesis.
Molecular and cellular biology 2004;24(6):2513-25.
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2004: Whitfield Michael L; Kaygun Handan; Erkmann Judith A; Townley-Tilson W H Davin; Dominski Zbigniew; Marzluff William F
SLBP is associated with histone mRNA on polyribosomes as a component of the histone mRNP.
Nucleic acids research 2004;32(16):4833-42.
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2004: Robertson Anthony J; Howard Jason T; Dominski Zbigniew; Schnackenberg Bradley J; Sumerel Jan L; McCarthy John J; Coffman James A; Marzluff William F
The sea urchin stem-loop-binding protein: a maternally expressed protein that probably functions in expression of multiple classes of histone mRNA.
Nucleic acids research 2004;32(2):811-8.
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2003: Dominski Zbigniew; Yang Xiao-cui; Kaygun Handan; Dadlez Michal; Marzluff William F
A 3' exonuclease that specifically interacts with the 3' end of histone mRNA.
Molecular cell 2003;12(2):295-305.
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2003: Dominski Zbigniew; Yang Xiao-Cui; Purdy Matthew; Marzluff William F
Cloning and characterization of the Drosophila U7 small nuclear RNA.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003;100(16):9422-7.
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2003: Voronina Ekaterina; Marzluff William F; Wessel Gary M
Cyclin B synthesis is required for sea urchin oocyte maturation.
Developmental biology 2003;256(2):258-75.
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2003: Zheng Lianxing; Dominski Zbigniew; Yang Xiao-Cui; Elms Phillip; Raska Christy S; Borchers Christoph H; Marzluff William F
Phosphorylation of stem-loop binding protein (SLBP) on two threonines triggers degradation of SLBP, the sole cell cycle-regulated factor required for regulation of histone mRNA processing, at the end of S phase.
Molecular and cellular biology 2003;23(5):1590-601.
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2002: Marzluff William F; Duronio Robert J
Histone mRNA expression: multiple levels of cell cycle regulation and important developmental consequences.
Current opinion in cell biology 2002;14(6):692-9.
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2002: Allard Patrick; Champigny Marc J; Skoggard Sarah; Erkmann Judith A; Whitfield Michael L; Marzluff William F; Clarke Hugh J
Stem-loop binding protein accumulates during oocyte maturation and is not cell-cycle-regulated in the early mouse embryo.
Journal of cell science 2002;115(Pt 23):4577-86.
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2002: Marzluff William F; Gongidi Preetam; Woods Keith R; Jin Jianping; Maltais Lois J
The human and mouse replication-dependent histone genes.
Genomics 2002;80(5):487-98.
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2002: Ling Jun; Morley Simon J; Pain Virginia M; Marzluff William F; Gallie Daniel R
The histone 3'-terminal stem-loop-binding protein enhances translation through a functional and physical interaction with eukaryotic initiation factor 4G (eIF4G) and eIF3.
Molecular and cellular biology 2002;22(22):7853-67.
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2002: Sànchez Ricardo; Marzluff William F
The stem-loop binding protein is required for efficient translation of histone mRNA in vivo and in vitro.
Molecular and cellular biology 2002;22(20):7093-104.
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2002: Dominski Zbigniew; Yang Xiao-Cui; Raska Christy S; Santiago Carlos; Borchers Christoph H; Duronio Robert J; Marzluff William F
3' end processing of Drosophila melanogaster histone pre-mRNAs: requirement for phosphorylated Drosophila stem-loop binding protein and coevolution of the histone pre-mRNA processing system.
Molecular and cellular biology 2002;22(18):6648-60.
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2002: Raska Christina S; Parker Carol E; Dominski Zbigniew; Marzluff William F; Glish Gary L; Pope R Marshall; Borchers Christoph H
Direct MALDI-MS/MS of phosphopeptides affinity-bound to immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography beads.
Analytical chemistry 2002;74(14):3429-33.
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2002: Moore Jennifer C; Sumerel Jan L; Schnackenberg Bradley J; Nichols Jason A; Wikramanayake Athula; Wessel Gary M; Marzluff William F
Cyclin D and cdk4 are required for normal development beyond the blastula stage in sea urchin embryos.
Molecular and cellular biology 2002;22(13):4863-75.
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2002: Lanzotti David J; Kaygun Handan; Yang Xiao; Duronio Robert J; Marzluff William F
Developmental control of histone mRNA and dSLBP synthesis during Drosophila embryogenesis and the role of dSLBP in histone mRNA 3' end processing in vivo.
Molecular and cellular biology 2002;22(7):2267-82.
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2002: DeJong Eric S; Marzluff William F; Nikonowicz Edward P
NMR structure and dynamics of the RNA-binding site for the histone mRNA stem-loop binding protein.
RNA (New York, N.Y.) 2002;8(1):83-96.
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2002: Schnackenberg Bradley J; Marzluff William F
Novel localization and possible functions of cyclin E in early sea urchin development.
Journal of cell science 2002;115(Pt 1):113-21.
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2002: Dominski Zbigniew; Erkmann Judith A; Yang Xiaocui; Sànchez Ricardo; Marzluff William F
A novel zinc finger protein is associated with U7 snRNP and interacts with the stem-loop binding protein in the histone pre-mRNP to stimulate 3'-end processing.
Genes & development 2002;16(1):58-71.
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2001: Sumerel J L; Moore J C; Schnackenberg B J; Nichols J A; Canman J C; Wessel G M; Marzluff W F
Cyclin E and its associated cdk activity do not cycle during early embryogenesis of the sea Urchin.
Developmental biology 2001;234(2):425-40.
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2001: Dominski Z; Erkmann J A; Greenland J A; Marzluff W F
Mutations in the RNA binding domain of stem-loop binding protein define separable requirements for RNA binding and for histone pre-mRNA processing.
Molecular and cellular biology 2001;21(6):2008-17.
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2001: Sullivan E; Santiago C; Parker E D; Dominski Z; Yang X; Lanzotti D J; Ingledue T C; Marzluff W F; Duronio R J
Drosophila stem loop binding protein coordinates accumulation of mature histone mRNA with cell cycle progression.
Genes & development 2001;15(2):173-87.
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2001: Dominski Z; Marzluff W F
Three-hybrid screens for RNA-binding proteins. Proteins binding 3' end of histone mRNA.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 2001;177():291-318.
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2000: Ingledue T C; Dominski Z; Sánchez R; Erkmann J A; Marzluff W F
Dual role for the RNA-binding domain of Xenopus laevis SLBP1 in histone pre-mRNA processing.
RNA (New York, N.Y.) 2000;6(11):1635-48.
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2000: Lindquist J N; Marzluff W F; Stefanovic B
Fibrogenesis. III. Posttranscriptional regulation of type I collagen.
American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2000;279(3):G471-6.
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2000: Richardson R T; Batova I N; Widgren E E; Zheng L X; Whitfield M; Marzluff W F; O'Rand M G
Characterization of the histone H1-binding protein, NASP, as a cell cycle-regulated somatic protein.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2000;275(39):30378-86.
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2000: Whitfield M L; Zheng L X; Baldwin A; Ohta T; Hurt M M; Marzluff W F
Stem-loop binding protein, the protein that binds the 3' end of histone mRNA, is cell cycle regulated by both translational and posttranslational mechanisms.
Molecular and cellular biology 2000;20(12):4188-98.
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1999: Dominski Z; Marzluff W F
Formation of the 3' end of histone mRNA.
Gene 1999;239(1):1-14.
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1999: Jacobs E Y; Frey M R; Wu W; Ingledue T C; Gebuhr T C; Gao L; Marzluff W F; Matera A G
Coiled bodies preferentially associate with U4, U11, and U12 small nuclear RNA genes in interphase HeLa cells but not with U6 and U7 genes.
Molecular biology of the cell 1999;10(5):1653-63.
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1999: Dominski Z; Zheng L X; Sanchez R; Marzluff W F
Stem-loop binding protein facilitates 3'-end formation by stabilizing U7 snRNP binding to histone pre-mRNA.
Molecular and cellular biology 1999;19(5):3561-70.
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1999: Wang Z F; Ingledue T C; Dominski Z; Sanchez R; Marzluff W F
Two Xenopus proteins that bind the 3' end of histone mRNA: implications for translational control of histone synthesis during oogenesis.
Molecular and cellular biology 1999;19(1):835-45.
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1998: Edelmann L; Zheng L; Wang Z F; Marzluff W; Wessel G M; Childs G
The TATA binding protein in the sea urchin embryo is maternally derived.
Developmental biology 1998;204(1):293-304.
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1997: Wang Z F; Sirotkin A M; Buchold G M; Skoultchi A I; Marzluff W F
The mouse histone H1 genes: gene organization and differential regulation.
Journal of molecular biology 1997;271(1):124-38.
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1996: Wang Z F; Whitfield M L; Ingledue T C; Dominski Z; Marzluff W F
The protein that binds the 3' end of histone mRNA: a novel RNA-binding protein required for histone pre-mRNA processing.
Genes & development 1996;10(23):3028-40.
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1996: Ramamurthy L; Ingledue T C; Pilch D R; Kay B K; Marzluff W F
Increasing the distance between the snRNA promoter and the 3' box decreases the efficiency of snRNA 3'-end formation.
Nucleic acids research 1996;24(22):4525-34.
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1996: Gu X; Marzluff W F
3' Processing and termination of mouse histone transcripts synthesized in vitro by RNA polymerase II.
Nucleic acids research 1996;24(19):3797-805.
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1996: Wang Z F; Tisovec R; Debry R W; Frey M R; Matera A G; Marzluff W F
Characterization of the 55-kb mouse histone gene cluster on chromosome 3.
Genome research 1996;6(8):702-14.
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1996: Wang Z F; Krasikov T; Frey M R; Wang J; Matera A G; Marzluff W F
Characterization of the mouse histone gene cluster on chromosome 13: 45 histone genes in three patches spread over 1Mb.
Genome research 1996;6(8):688-701.
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1996: Bartlett J S; Sethna M; Ramamurthy L; Gowen S A; Samulski R J; Marzluff W F
Efficient expression of protein coding genes from the murine U1 small nuclear RNA promoters.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996;93(17):8852-7.
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1996: Brown V D; Wang Z F; Williams A S; Marzluff W F
Structure of a cluster of mouse histone genes.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1996;1306(1):17-22.
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1996: Li J M; Haberman R P; Marzluff W F
Common factors direct transcription through the proximal sequence elements (PSEs) of the embryonic sea urchin U1, U2, and U6 genes despite minimal similarity among the PSEs.
Molecular and cellular biology 1996;16(3):1275-81.
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1996: Hanson R J; Sun J; Willis D G; Marzluff W F
Efficient extraction and partial purification of the polyribosome-associated stem-loop binding protein bound to the 3' end of histone mRNA.
Biochemistry 1996;35(7):2146-56.
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1995: Dominski Z; Sumerel J; Hanson R J; Marzluff W F
The polyribosomal protein bound to the 3' end of histone mRNA can function in histone pre-mRNA processing.
RNA (New York, N.Y.) 1995;1(9):915-23.
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1995: Gu X; Marzluff W F
A rapid method for detecting and mapping in vitro transcripts from supercoiled templates using endogenous RNase H.
Nucleic acids research 1995;23(22):4734-5.
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1995: Williams A S; Marzluff W F
The sequence of the stem and flanking sequences at the 3' end of histone mRNA are critical determinants for the binding of the stem-loop binding protein.
Nucleic acids research 1995;23(4):654-62.
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1995: Ingledue T; Ramamurthy L; Wortman J R; Kay B K; Marzluff W F
Formation and metabolism of histone mRNAs with mutant 3' ends formed by snRNA termination signals.
Nucleic acids symposium series 1995;(33):37-9.
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1995: Dominski Z; Sumerel J; Hanson R J; Whitfield M L; Marzluff W F
The polyribosomal protein bound to the 3' end of histone mRNA can function in histone pre-mRNA processing.
Nucleic acids symposium series 1995;(33):234-6.
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1994: Williams A S; Ingledue T C; Kay B K; Marzluff W F
Changes in the stem-loop at the 3' terminus of histone mRNA affects its nucleocytoplasmic transport and cytoplasmic regulation.
Nucleic acids research 1994;22(22):4660-6.
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1994: DeBry R W; Marzluff W F
Selection on silent sites in the rodent H3 histone gene family.
Genetics 1994;138(1):191-202.
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1994: Sakallah S A; Norton D R; Zhang W; Marzluff W F
Isolation and characterization of the tandemly repeated U6 genes from the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1994;1218(3):439-42.
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1994: Li J M; Parsons R A; Marzluff W F
Transcription of the sea urchin U6 gene in vitro requires a TATA-like box, a proximal sequence element, and sea urchin USF, which binds an essential E box.
Molecular and cellular biology 1994;14(3):2191-200.
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1994: Pandey N B; Williams A S; Sun J H; Brown V D; Bond U; Marzluff W F
Point mutations in the stem-loop at the 3' end of mouse histone mRNA reduce expression by reducing the efficiency of 3' end formation.
Molecular and cellular biology 1994;14(3):1709-20.
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1994: Stefanovic B; Marzluff W F
The proximal element is capable of determining proper temporal expression of the embryonic sea urchin U2 snRNA gene.
Gene expression 1994;4(1-2):1-18.
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1992: Sun J; Pilch D R; Marzluff W F
The histone mRNA 3' end is required for localization of histone mRNA to polyribosomes.
Nucleic acids research 1992;20(22):6057-66.
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1992: Wendelburg B J; Marzluff W F
Formation of the 3' end of sea urchin U1 small nuclear RNA occurs independently of the conserved 3' box and on transcripts initiated from a histone promoter.
Molecular and cellular biology 1992;12(9):4132-41.
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1992: Wendelburg B J; Marzluff W F
Two promoter elements are necessary and sufficient for expression of the sea urchin U1 snRNA gene.
Nucleic acids research 1992;20(14):3743-51.
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1992: Stefanovic B; Marzluff W F
Characterization of two developmentally regulated sea urchin U2 small nuclear RNA promoters: a common required TATA sequence and independent proximal and distal elements.
Molecular and cellular biology 1992;12(2):650-60.
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1992: Stevenson K A; Yu J C; Marzluff W F
A conserved region in the sea urchin U1 snRNA promoter interacts with a developmentally regulated factor.
Nucleic acids research 1992;20(2):351-7.
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1992: Marzluff W F
Histone 3' ends: essential and regulatory functions.
Gene expression 1992;2(2):93-7.
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1991: Stefanovic B; Li J M; Sakallah S; Marzluff W F
Isolation and characterization of developmentally regulated sea urchin U2 snRNA genes.
Developmental biology 1991;148(1):284-94.
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1991: Pandey N B; Sun J H; Marzluff W F
Different complexes are formed on the 3' end of histone mRNA with nuclear and polyribosomal proteins.
Nucleic acids research 1991;19(20):5653-9.
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1991: Hurt M M; Bowman T L; Marzluff W F
A common transcriptional activator is located in the coding region of two replication-dependent mouse histone genes.
Molecular and cellular biology 1991;11(6):2929-36.
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1991: Harris M E; Böhni R; Schneiderman M H; Ramamurthy L; Schümperli D; Marzluff W F
Regulation of histone mRNA in the unperturbed cell cycle: evidence suggesting control at two posttranscriptional steps.
Molecular and cellular biology 1991;11(5):2416-24.
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1991: Pilch D R; Marzluff W F
Expression of histone-U1 snRNA chimeric genes: U1 promoters are compatible with histone 3' end formation.
Gene expression 1991;1(1):41-53.
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1991: Yu J C; Wendelburg B; Sakallah S; Marzluff W F
The U1 snRNA gene repeat from the sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus): the 70 kilobase tandem repeat ends directly 3' to a U1 gene.
Nucleic acids research 1991;19(5):1093-8.
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1991: Chodchoy N; Pandey N B; Marzluff W F
An intact histone 3'-processing site is required for transcription termination in a mouse histone H2a gene.
Molecular and cellular biology 1991;11(1):497-509.
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1990: Pandey N B; Chodchoy N; Liu T J; Marzluff W F
Introns in histone genes alter the distribution of 3' ends.
Nucleic acids research 1990;18(11):3161-70.
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1990: Prather R; Simerly C; Schatten G; Pilch D R; Lobo S M; Marzluff W F; Dean W L; Schultz G A
U3 snRNPs and nucleolar development during oocyte maturation, fertilization and early embryogenesis in the mouse: U3 snRNA and snRNPs are not regulated coordinate with other snRNAs and snRNPs.
Developmental biology 1990;138(2):247-55.
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1989: Hurt M M; Chodchoy N; Marzluff W F
The mouse histone H2a.2 gene from chromosome 3.
Nucleic acids research 1989;17(21):8876.
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1989: Liu T J; Levine B J; Skoultchi A I; Marzluff W F
The efficiency of 3'-end formation contributes to the relative levels of different histone mRNAs.
Molecular and cellular biology 1989;9(8):3499-508.
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1989: Nash M A; Sakallah S; Santiago C; Yu J C; Marzluff W F
A developmental switch in sea urchin U1 RNA.
Developmental biology 1989;134(2):289-96.
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1989: Hurt M M; Pandey N B; Marzluff W F
A region in the coding sequence is required for high-level expression of murine histone H3 gene.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989;86(12):4450-4.
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1989: Dean W L; Seufert A C; Schultz G A; Prather R S; Simerly C; Schatten G; Pilch D R; Marzluff W F
The small nuclear RNAs for pre-mRNA splicing are coordinately regulated during oocyte maturation and early embryogenesis in the mouse.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1989;106(2):325-34.
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1989: Santiago C; Marzluff W F
Expression of the U1 RNA gene repeat during early sea urchin development: evidence for a switch in U1 RNA genes during development.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989;86(8):2572-6.
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1989: Jarvis J W; Marzluff W F
The early and late sea urchin histone H4 mRNAs respond differently to inhibitors of DNA synthesis.
Developmental biology 1989;132(2):325-30.
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1988: Lobo S M; Marzluff W F; Seufert A C; Dean W L; Schultz G A; Simerly C; Schatten G
Localization and expression of U1 RNA in early mouse embryo development.
Developmental biology 1988;127(2):349-61.
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1988: Levine B J; Liu T J; Marzluff W F; Skoultchi A I
Differential expression of individual members of the histone multigene family due to sequences in the 5' and 3' regions of the genes.
Molecular and cellular biology 1988;8(5):1887-95.
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1988: Nash M A; Marzluff W F
Structure of an unusual sea urchin U1 RNA gene cluster.
Gene 1988;64(1):53-63.
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1987: Pandey N B; Marzluff W F
The stem-loop structure at the 3' end of histone mRNA is necessary and sufficient for regulation of histone mRNA stability.
Molecular and cellular biology 1987;7(12):4557-9.
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1987: Lobo S M; Marzluff W F
Synthesis of U1 RNA in isolated mouse cell nuclei: initiation and 3'-end formation.
Molecular and cellular biology 1987;7(12):4290-6.
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1987: Levine B J; Chodchoy N; Marzluff W F; Skoultchi A I
Coupling of replication type histone mRNA levels to DNA synthesis requires the stem-loop sequence at the 3' end of the mRNA.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1987;84(17):6189-93.
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1987: Nash M A; Kozak S E; Angerer L M; Angerer R C; Schatten H; Schatten G; Marzluff W F
Sea urchin maternal and embryonic U1 RNAs are spatially segregated in early embryos.
The Journal of cell biology 1987;104(5):1133-42.
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1987: Chodchoy N; Levine B J; Sprecher C; Skoultchi A I; Marzluff W F
Expression of mouse histone genes: transcription into 3' intergenic DNA and cryptic processing sites downstream from the 3' end of the H3 gene.
Molecular and cellular biology 1987;7(3):1039-47.
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1987: Wellman S E; Casano P J; Pilch D R; Marzluff W F; Sittman D B
Characterization of mouse H3.3-like histone genes.
Gene 1987;59(1):29-39.
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1986: Yu J C; Nash M A; Santiago C; Marzluff W F
Structure and expression of a second sea urchin U1 RNA gene repeat.
Nucleic acids research 1986;14(24):9977-88.
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1986: Taylor J D; Wellman S E; Marzluff W F
Sequences of four mouse histone H3 genes: implications for evolution of mouse histone genes.
Journal of molecular evolution 1986;23(3):242-9.
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1985: Graves R A; Marzluff W F; Giebelhaus D H; Schultz G A
Quantitative and qualitative changes in histone gene expression during early mouse embryo development.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1985;82(17):5685-9.
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1985: Alterman R B; Sprecher C; Graves R; Marzluff W F; Skoultchi A I
Regulated expression of a chimeric histone gene introduced into mouse fibroblasts.
Molecular and cellular biology 1985;5(9):2316-24.
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1985: Graves R A; Wellman S E; Chiu I M; Marzluff W F
Differential expression of two clusters of mouse histone genes.
Journal of molecular biology 1985;183(2):179-94.
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1985: Brown D T; Morris G F; Chodchoy N; Sprecher C; Marzluff W F
Structure of the sea urchin U1 RNA repeat.
Nucleic acids research 1985;13(2):537-56.
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1984: Graves R A; Marzluff W F
Rapid reversible changes in the rate of histone gene transcription and histone mRNA levels in mouse myeloma cells.
Molecular and cellular biology 1984;4(2):351-7.
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1983: DeLisle A J; Graves R A; Marzluff W F; Johnson L F
Regulation of histone mRNA production and stability in serum-stimulated mouse 3T6 fibroblasts.
Molecular and cellular biology 1983;3(11):1920-9.
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1983: Sittman D B; Graves R A; Marzluff W F
Structure of a cluster of mouse histone genes.
Nucleic acids research 1983;11(19):6679-97.
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1983: Sittman D B; Graves R A; Marzluff W F
Histone mRNA concentrations are regulated at the level of transcription and mRNA degradation.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1983;80(7):1849-53.
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1981: Sittman D B; Chiu I M; Pan C J; Cohn R H; Kedes L H; Marzluff W F
Isolation of two clusters of mouse histone genes.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1981;78(7):4078-82.
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