scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | David L. Spector | Q5236255 |
Kannanganattu V Prasanth | Q89238654 | ||
P2093 | author name string | Supriya G Prasanth | |
Paula A Sacco-Bubulya | |||
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Immunoelectron microscopic localization of snRNPs. | Q54455783 | ||
Active RNA polymerases are localized within discrete transcription "factories' in human nuclei | Q59123313 | ||
In vivo evidence that transcription and splicing are coordinated by a recruiting mechanism | Q64377799 | ||
Localization and structure of snRNPs during mitosis. Immunofluorescent and biochemical studies | Q67918241 | ||
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Redistribution of U-snRNPs during mitosis | Q69985836 | ||
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Live fluorescence imaging reveals early recruitment of emerin, LBR, RanBP2, and Nup153 to reforming functional nuclear envelopes | Q73441511 | ||
Localization of poly(A)-binding protein 2 (PABP2) in nuclear speckles is independent of import into the nucleus and requires binding to poly(A) RNA | Q73821966 | ||
A subset of poly(A) polymerase is concentrated at sites of RNA synthesis and is associated with domains enriched in splicing factors and poly(A) RNA | Q74147109 | ||
Perichromatin fibrils are in situ forms of nascent transcripts | Q75292981 | ||
Nuclear domains | Q77094847 | ||
RNA polymerase II targets pre-mRNA splicing factors to transcription sites in vivo | Q77962891 | ||
Protein composition of nuclear matrix preparations from HeLa cells: an immunochemical approach | Q93538737 | ||
The dynamics of a pre-mRNA splicing factor in living cells | Q29617746 | ||
Macromolecular domains within the cell nucleus | Q29618685 | ||
Transport of proteins and RNAs in and out of the nucleus | Q29619554 | ||
Factor required for mammalian spliceosome assembly is localized to discrete regions in the nucleus | Q29620277 | ||
Splice site selection, rate of splicing, and alternative splicing on nascent transcripts | Q30461752 | ||
Associations between distinct pre-mRNA splicing components and the cell nucleus | Q33323254 | ||
Transport pathways of macromolecules between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. | Q33680772 | ||
Structure and function of the nucleolus | Q33680777 | ||
Regulated phosphorylation of the RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain (CTD). | Q33765328 | ||
Distinct roles for CTD Ser-2 and Ser-5 phosphorylation in the recruitment and allosteric activation of mammalian mRNA capping enzyme | Q33858428 | ||
Cell biology of transcription and pre-mRNA splicing: nuclear architecture meets nuclear function | Q33915746 | ||
Specialized transcription factories within mammalian nuclei. | Q33920276 | ||
Nuclear targeting signal recognition: a key control point in nuclear transport? | Q33936678 | ||
TBP dynamics in living human cells: constitutive association of TBP with mitotic chromosomes | Q33953377 | ||
Cajal bodies: the first 100 years | Q34059715 | ||
A conserved mRNA export machinery coupled to pre-mRNA splicing | Q34120025 | ||
Synthesis of RNA and protein during mitosis in mammalian tissue culture cells | Q34263481 | ||
Requirements of the RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain for reconstituting pre-mRNA 3' cleavage. | Q34324350 | ||
Nucleocytoplasmic transport: Ran, beta and beyond | Q34446326 | ||
Bookmarking genes for activation in condensed mitotic chromosomes | Q34471012 | ||
Emerging concepts of nucleolar assembly. | Q34634848 | ||
Building an efficient factory: where is pre-rRNA synthesized in the nucleolus? | Q34659620 | ||
Genetic analysis of the SR protein ASF/SF2: interchangeability of RS domains and negative control of splicing | Q35206040 | ||
Purification and characterization of a kinase specific for the serine- and arginine-rich pre-mRNA splicing factors | Q35880597 | ||
Ultrastructural distribution of nuclear ribonucleoproteins as visualized by immunocytochemistry on thin sections | Q36209687 | ||
Splicing factors associate with hyperphosphorylated RNA polymerase II in the absence of pre-mRNA | Q36254517 | ||
Phosphorylation regulates in vivo interaction and molecular targeting of serine/arginine-rich pre-mRNA splicing factors | Q36342149 | ||
Transcription-dependent redistribution of the large subunit of RNA polymerase II to discrete nuclear domains | Q36382489 | ||
Molecular characterization of a novel, widespread nuclear protein that colocalizes with spliceosome components | Q36849408 | ||
The Ultrastructural Visualization of Nucleolar and Extranucleolar RNA Synthesis and Distribution | Q40098118 | ||
Four-dimensional imaging and quantitative reconstruction to analyse complex spatiotemporal processes in live cells | Q40782506 | ||
The interchromatin granules | Q40953075 | ||
Inefficient processing impairs release of RNA from the site of transcription | Q40954153 | ||
Ribonucleic acid and protein synthesis in mitotic HeLa cells | Q41072195 | ||
Subnuclear localization of WT1 in splicing or transcription factor domains is regulated by alternative splicing | Q41347006 | ||
Cytostellin distributes to nuclear regions enriched with splicing factors | Q41485169 | ||
Mitotic repression of the transcriptional machinery. | Q41516335 | ||
Differential interaction of splicing snRNPs with coiled bodies and interchromatin granules during mitosis and assembly of daughter cell nuclei | Q41821714 | ||
Disassembly of interchromatin granule clusters alters the coordination of transcription and pre-mRNA splicing | Q42917564 | ||
Construction and analysis of yeast RNA polymerase II CTD deletion and substitution mutations. | Q42965782 | ||
Ultrastructural distribution of ribonucleoprotein complexes during mitosis. snRNP antigens are contained in mitotic granule clusters. | Q43998643 | ||
P433 | issue | 3 | |
P304 | page(s) | 1043-1057 | |
P577 | publication date | 2003-03-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Molecular Biology of the Cell | Q2338259 |
P1476 | title | Sequential entry of components of the gene expression machinery into daughter nuclei | |
P478 | volume | 14 |
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