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Results 1 to 20 of 40 for query "Sollner-Webb, B". (0.00 sec.)

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Polymerase III transcription factor B activity is reduced in extracts of growth-restricted cells.
Tower, J; Sollner-Webb, B;
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A U3 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein-requiring processing event in the 5' external transcribed spacer of Xenopus precursor rRNA.
Mougey, E B; Pape, L K; Sollner-Webb, B;
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The Xenopus ribosomal DNA 60- and 81-base-pair repeats are position-dependent enhancers that function at the establishment of the preinitiation complex: analysis in vivo and in an enhancer-responsive in vitro system.
Pape, L K; Windle, J J; Mougey, E B; Sollner-Webb, B;
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Stable integrative transformation of Trypanosoma brucei that occurs exclusively by homologous recombination.
Eid, J; Sollner-Webb, B;
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Specific Sites of Interaction Between Histones and DNA in Chromatin
Axel, R.; Melchoir, W.; Sollner-Webb, B.; Felsenfeld, G.;
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RNA polymerase specificity of mRNA production and enhancer action.
Lopata, M A; Cleveland, D W; Sollner-Webb, B;
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Trypanosome U-deletional RNA editing involves guide RNA-directed endonuclease cleavage, terminal U exonuclease, and RNA ligase activities.
Cruz-Reyes, J; Sollner-Webb, B;
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The absence of a human-specific ribosomal DNA transcription factor leads to nucleolar dominance in mouse greater than human hybrid cells.
Miesfeld, R; Sollner-Webb, B; Croce, C; Arnheim, N;
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Specificity of RNA maturation pathways: RNAs transcribed by RNA polymerase III are not substrates for splicing or polyadenylation.
Sisodia, S S; Sollner-Webb, B; Cleveland, D W;
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Primary processing of mammalian rRNA involves two adjacent cleavages and is not species specific.
Kass, S; Craig, N; Sollner-Webb, B;
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Upstream domains of the Xenopus laevis rDNA promoter are revealed in microinjected oocytes.
Windle, J; Sollner-Webb, B;
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Eucaryotic transcription complexes are specifically associated in large sedimentable structures: rapid isolation of polymerase I, II, and III transcription factors.
Culotta, V C; Wides, R J; Sollner-Webb, B;
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Two distant and precisely positioned domains promote transcription of Xenopus laevis rRNA genes: analysis with linker-scanning mutants.
Windle, J J; Sollner-Webb, B;
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Factors and nucleotide sequences that direct ribosomal DNA transcription and their relationship to the stable transcription complex.
Tower, J; Culotta, V C; Sollner-Webb, B;
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Surprising S1-resistant trimolecular hybrids: potential complication in interpretation of S1 mapping analyses.
Lopata, M A; Sollner-Webb, B; Cleveland, D W;
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A complex control region of the mouse rRNA gene directs accurate initiation by RNA polymerase I.
Miller, K G; Tower, J; Sollner-Webb, B;
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Specific cleavage of pre-edited mRNAs in trypanosome mitochondrial extracts.
Harris, M; Decker, C; Sollner-Webb, B; Hajduk, S;
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An RNA polymerase I promoter located in the CHO and mouse ribosomal DNA spacers: functional analysis and factor and sequence requirements.
Tower, J; Henderson, S L; Dougherty, K M; Wejksnora, P J; Sollner-Webb, B;
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The mouse ribosomal DNA promoter has more stringent requirements in vivo than in vitro.
Henderson, S L; Sollner-Webb, B;
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The first pre-rRNA-processing event occurs in a large complex: analysis by gel retardation, sedimentation, and UV cross-linking.
Kass, S; Sollner-Webb, B;
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