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The CO-I and CO-II region of honeybee mitochondrial DNA: evidence for variation in insect mitochondrial evolutionary rates., Crozier RH, Crozier YC, Mackinlay AG., Mol Biol Evol. July 1, 1989; 6 (4): 399-411.


Histone H1(0) mapping using monoclonal antibodies., Dousson S, Gorka C, Gilly C, Lawrence JJ., Eur J Immunol. June 1, 1989; 19 (6): 1123-9.


Biochemical research on oogenesis. RNA accumulation in the oocytes of the newt Pleurodeles waltl., Van den Eynde H, Mazabraud A, Denis H., Development. May 1, 1989; 106 (1): 11-6.


Changes in DNA topology can modulate in vitro transcription of certain RNA polymerase III genes., Sekiguchi JM, Swank RA, Kmiec EB., Mol Cell Biochem. February 21, 1989; 85 (2): 123-33.


Expression of intermediate filament proteins during development of Xenopus laevis. I. cDNA clones encoding different forms of vimentin., Herrmann H, Fouquet B, Franke WW., Development. February 1, 1989; 105 (2): 279-98.                      


Introduction of an intervening sequence into a human serine suppressor tRNA gene: effects on gene expression in vitro and in vivo., Drabkin HJ., Nucleic Acids Res. December 23, 1988; 16 (24): 11591-606.


Expression of intermediate filament proteins during development of Xenopus laevis. III. Identification of mRNAs encoding cytokeratins typical of complex epithelia., Fouquet B, Herrmann H, Franz JK, Franke WW., Development. December 1, 1988; 104 (4): 533-48.                      


Analysis of yeast chromosomal regions carrying members of the glutamate tRNA gene family: various transposable elements are associated with them., Hauber J, Stucka R, Krieg R, Feldmann H., Nucleic Acids Res. November 25, 1988; 16 (22): 10623-34.


Site selection by the tRNA splicing endonuclease of Xenopus laevis., Mattoccia E, Baldi IM, Gandini-Attardi D, Ciafrè S, Tocchini-Valentini GP., Cell. November 18, 1988; 55 (4): 731-8.


A monoclonal antibody against the nuclear pore complex inhibits nucleocytoplasmic transport of protein and RNA in vivo., Featherstone C, Darby MK, Gerace L., J Cell Biol. October 1, 1988; 107 (4): 1289-97.


Nucleotide sequence and transcription of a rat tRNA(Phe) gene and a neighboring Alu-like element., Rosen A, Daniel V., Gene. September 30, 1988; 69 (2): 275-85.


Purification of transcription factor IIIB from HeLa cells., Waldschmidt R, Jahn D, Seifart KH., J Biol Chem. September 15, 1988; 263 (26): 13350-6.


Pseudouridine modification in the tRNA(Tyr) anticodon is dependent on the presence, but independent of the size and sequence, of the intron in eucaryotic tRNA(Tyr) genes., Choffat Y, Suter B, Behra R, Kubli E., Mol Cell Biol. August 1, 1988; 8 (8): 3332-7.


Nucleotide sequence and gene organization of sea urchin mitochondrial DNA., Jacobs HT, Elliott DJ, Math VB, Farquharson A., J Mol Biol. July 20, 1988; 202 (2): 185-217.


Xenopus endo B is a keratin preferentially expressed in the embryonic notochord., LaFlamme SE, Jamrich M, Richter K, Sargent TD, Dawid IB., Genes Dev. July 1, 1988; 2 (7): 853-62.            


Purification of Xenopus laevis mitochondrial RNA polymerase and identification of a dissociable factor required for specific transcription., Bogenhagen DF, Insdorf NF., Mol Cell Biol. July 1, 1988; 8 (7): 2910-6.


Cloning of the mitochondrial genome of Rana catesbeiana and the nucleotide sequences of the ND2 and five tRNA genes., Fujii H, Shimada T, Goto Y, Okazaki T., J Biochem. March 1, 1988; 103 (3): 474-81.


Translocation of RNA-coated gold particles through the nuclear pores of oocytes., Dworetzky SI, Feldherr CM., J Cell Biol. March 1, 1988; 106 (3): 575-84.


Regulation of acetylcholine receptor transcript expression during development in Xenopus laevis., Baldwin TJ, Yoshihara CM, Blackmer K, Kintner CR, Burden SJ., J Cell Biol. February 1, 1988; 106 (2): 469-78.              


Characterization of protein synthesis initiation factor 2 from Xenopus laevis oocytes., Carvallo P, Mateu MG, Sierra JM, Allende JE., Biochimie. February 1, 1988; 70 (2): 237-43.


Interaction of tRNA transcription factors with satellite I DNA from Xenopus laevis., Engelke DR., Gene. January 1, 1988; 62 (2): 323-30.


Isolation and characterization of conditional lethal amber nonsense mutants of vesicular stomatitis virus., White BT, McGeoch DJ., J Gen Virol. December 1, 1987; 68 ( Pt 12) 3033-44.


An alternative protein factor which binds the internal promoter of Xenopus 5S ribosomal RNA genes., Barrett P, Sommerville J., Nucleic Acids Res. November 11, 1987; 15 (21): 8679-91.


Thesaurin a, the major protein of Xenopus laevis previtellogenic oocytes, present in the 42 S particles, is homologous to elongation factor EF-1 alpha., Viel A, Djé MK, Mazabraud A, Denis H, le Maire M., FEBS Lett. November 2, 1987; 223 (2): 232-6.


Enzymatic formation of queuosine and of glycosyl queuosine in yeast tRNAs microinjected into Xenopus laevis oocytes. The effect of the anticodon loop sequence., Haumont E, Droogmans L, Grosjean H., Eur J Biochem. October 1, 1987; 168 (1): 219-25.


Sequence of a 3.18 kb tandem repeat of Xenopus laevis DNA containing 8 tRNA genes., Müller F, Clarkson SG, Galas DJ., Nucleic Acids Res. September 11, 1987; 15 (17): 7191.


A cell-free plant extract for accurate pre-tRNA processing, splicing and modification., Stange N, Beier H., EMBO J. September 1, 1987; 6 (9): 2811-8.


Unique pathway of expression of an opal suppressor phosphoserine tRNA., Lee BJ, de la Peña P, Tobian JA, Zasloff M, Hatfield D., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 1, 1987; 84 (18): 6384-8.


Structure and transcription termination of a lysine tRNA gene from Xenopus laevis., Mazabraud A, Scherly D, Müller F, Rungger D, Clarkson SG., J Mol Biol. June 20, 1987; 195 (4): 835-45.


Differential ability of various plasmid DNAs to sequester inhibitors of RNA polymerase III transcription., Gutierrez-Hartmann A, Baxter JD., DNA. June 1, 1987; 6 (3): 231-7.


Primer extension analysis of tRNA gene transcripts synthesized in vitro and in vivo., Dingermann T, Nerke K., Anal Biochem. May 1, 1987; 162 (2): 466-75.


Biochemical research on oogenesis: distribution of tRNA-linked peptides and proteins in previtellogenic oocytes of Xenopus laevis., Denis H, le Maire M., Biochimie. May 1, 1987; 69 (5): 495-509.


Biochemical research on oogenesis: protein synthesis by purified 42S particles from Xenopus laevis and Tinca tinca previtellogenic oocytes., le Maire M, Denis H., Biochimie. May 1, 1987; 69 (5): 485-93.


Biochemical research on oogenesis: protein synthesis in whole cells and in cell-free extracts of Xenopus laevis immature ovaries., Denis H, le Maire M., Biochimie. May 1, 1987; 69 (5): 475-83.


Transcription termination and processing of transcripts from tRNA-related Xenopus satellite DNA sequences., Meyerhof W, Wittig B, Tappeser B, Knöchel W., Eur J Biochem. April 15, 1987; 164 (2): 287-93.


In vivo aminoacylation of human and Xenopus suppressor tRNAs constructed by site-specific mutagenesis., Ho YS, Kan YW., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 1, 1987; 84 (8): 2185-8.


Expression of Xenopus N-CAM RNA in ectoderm is an early response to neural induction., Kintner CR, Melton DA., Development. March 1, 1987; 99 (3): 311-25.                  


Sequence and transcription of tRNAVal gene from Xenopus laevis., Peterson RC., Biochim Biophys Acta. January 28, 1987; 908 (1): 81-9.


Biochemical research on oogenesis. Binding of tRNA to the nucleoprotein particles of Xenopus laevis previtellogenic oocytes., le Maire M, Denis H., J Biol Chem. January 15, 1987; 262 (2): 654-9.


A human and a plant intron-containing tRNATyr gene are both transcribed in a HeLa cell extract but spliced along different pathways., van Tol H, Stange N, Gross HJ, Beier H., EMBO J. January 1, 1987; 6 (1): 35-41.


Isolation and sequence analysis of a nuclear tRNA(met-i) gene from soybean., Palmer JM, Folk WR., Plant Mol Biol. January 1, 1987; 8 (1): 47-51.


Binding and cleavage of pre-tRNA by the Xenopus splicing endonuclease: two separable steps of the intron excision reaction., Baldi MI, Mattoccia E, Ciafrè S, Attardi DG, Tocchini-Valentini GP., Cell. December 26, 1986; 47 (6): 965-71.


Enhancer-like stimulation of yeast tRNA gene expression by a defined region of the Ty element micro-injected into Xenopus oocytes., Hauber J, Nelböck P, Pilz U, Feldmann H., Biol Chem Hoppe Seyler. November 1, 1986; 367 (11): 1141-6.


Association of RNA polymerase III with transcription factors in the absence of DNA., Wingender E, Jahn D, Seifart KH., J Biol Chem. January 25, 1986; 261 (3): 1409-13.


Transcription of class III genes in cell-free extracts from the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans., Honda BM, Devlin RH, Nelson DW, Khosla M., Nucleic Acids Res. January 24, 1986; 14 (2): 869-81.


A dispersed tyrosine tRNA gene from Xenopus laevis with high transcriptional activity in vitro., Gouilloud E, Clarkson SG., J Biol Chem. January 5, 1986; 261 (1): 486-94.


tRNA nuclear transport: defining the critical regions of human tRNAimet by point mutagenesis., Tobian JA, Drinkard L, Zasloff M., Cell. December 1, 1985; 43 (2 Pt 1): 415-22.


Different patterns of transposable elements in the vicinity of tRNA genes in yeast: a possible clue to transcriptional modulation., Nelböck P, Stucka R, Feldmann H., Biol Chem Hoppe Seyler. November 1, 1985; 366 (11): 1041-51.


Biochemical research on oogenesis. Aminoacyl tRNA turns over in the 42-S particles of Xenopus laevis oocytes, but its ester bond is protected against hydrolysis., Denis H, le Maire M., Eur J Biochem. June 18, 1985; 149 (3): 549-56.


Stable transcription complex on a class III gene in a minichromosome., Lassar AB, Hamer DH, Roeder RG., Mol Cell Biol. January 1, 1985; 5 (1): 40-5.

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