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Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology
von Philippe JeanteurInhaltsverzeichnis
- Synthesis of Small Nuclear RNAs.
- 1 Introduction.
- 2 Two Classes of U snRNA Genes.
- 3 RNA Polymerases Transcribing U snRNA Genes.
- 4 Organization of U snRNA Genes.
- 5 Cis-Acting Elements in U snRNA Genes.
- 6 Interconversion of U snRNA Promoters.
- 7 Regulation of snRNA Synthesis.
- 8 Formation of Cap Structure in U snRNAs.
- 9 Summary.
- References.
- The DNA-Activated Protein Kinase, DNA-PK.
- 1 Nuclear Protein Kinases.
- 2 Nucleic Acid Effects on Protein Kinase Activity.
- 3 Detection of DNA-Stimulated Protein Phosphorylation in Cell Extracts.
- 4 Purification of DNA-PK from HeLa Cells.
- 5 Physical Characteristics of DNA-PK.
- 6 Subcellular Localization.
- 7 Phosphate Donor and Cofactor Requirements.
- 8 Effects of Inhibitors.
- 9 Substrate Specificity.
- 10 Effects of Polynucleotides.
- 11 Occurrence of DNA-PK in Other Cells.
- 12 Comparison with Other Nuclear Protein Kinases.
- 13 Conclusions and Future Directions.
- The Cytoskeleton During Early Development: Structural Transformation and Reorganization of RNA and Protein.
- 2 The Cytoskeleton in the Early Development of Chordates.
- 3 The Cytoskeleton in the Early Development of Nonchordates.
- 4 Conclusion.
- Developmental Regulations of Heat-Shock Protein Synthesis in Unstressed and Stressed Cells.
- 2 Expression of Heat-Shock Genes During Gametogenesis and Early Development in the Absence of Stress.
- 3 Heat-Shock Protein Synthesis in Differentiation Processes.
- 4 Deficient Heat-Shock Responses.
- 5 Concluding Remarks.
- The Interactions of Water and Proteins in Cellular Function.
- 2 The Cluster Model of Liquid Structure.
- 3 The Domain Model of Protein Structure.