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    The protein that binds the 3' end of histone mRNA: a novel RNA-binding protein required for histone pre-mRNA processing by Wang, Z F, Whitfield, M L, Ingledue, 3rd, T C, Dominski, Z, Marzluff, W F

    Published in Genes & development (01-12-1996)
    “…Replication-dependent histone mRNAs are not polyadenylated but end in a conserved 26-nucleotide structure that contains a stem-loop. Much of the cell cycle…”
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    Drosophila stem loop binding protein coordinates accumulation of mature histone mRNA with cell cycle progression by Sullivan, E, Santiago, C, Parker, E D, Dominski, Z, Yang, X, Lanzotti, D J, Ingledue, T C, Marzluff, W F, Duronio, R J

    Published in Genes & development (15-01-2001)
    “…Replication-associated histone genes encode the only metazoan mRNAs that lack polyA tails, ending instead in a conserved 26-nt sequence that forms a stem-loop…”
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    Dual role for the RNA-binding domain of Xenopus laevis SLBP1 in histone pre-mRNA processing by INGLEDUE, THOMAS C., DOMINSKI, ZBIGNIEW, SÁNCHEZ, RICARDO, ERKMANN, JUDITH A., MARZLUFF, WILLIAM F.

    Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-11-2000)
    “…The replication-dependent histone mRNAs end in a conserved 26-nt sequence that forms a stem-loop structure. This sequence is required for histone pre-mRNA…”
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    Changes in the stem-loop at the 3′ terminus of histone mRNA affects its nucleocytoplasmic transport and cytoplasmic regulation by Williams, Anthony S., Ingledue, Thomas C., Kay, Brian K., Marzluff, William F.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (11-11-1994)
    “…The stem-loop structure at the 3′ end of replicationdependent histone mRNA is required for efficient premRNA processing, localization of histone mRNA to the…”
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    Two Xenopus Proteins That Bind the 3′ End of Histone mRNA: Implications for Translational Control of Histone Synthesis during Oogenesis by Wang, Zeng-Feng, Ingledue, Thomas C., Dominski, Zbigniew, Sanchez, Ricardo, Marzluff, William F.

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-01-1999)
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    Coiled bodies preferentially associate with U4, U11, and U12 small nuclear RNA genes in interphase HeLa cells but not with U6 and U7 genes by Jacobs, E Y, Frey, M R, Wu, W, Ingledue, T C, Gebuhr, T C, Gao, L, Marzluff, W F, Matera, A G

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-05-1999)
    “…Coiled bodies (CBs) are nuclear organelles involved in the metabolism of small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs) and histone messages. Their structural morphology and…”
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    Increasing the Distance Between the snRNA Promoter and the 3′ Box Decreases the Efficiency of snRNA 3-End Formation by Ramamurthy, Lakshman, Ingledue, Thomas C., Pilch, Duane R., Kay, Brian K., Marzluff, William F.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (15-11-1996)
    “…Chimeric genes which contained the mouse U1b snRNA promoter, portions of the histone H2a or globin coding regions and the U1b 3′-end followed by a histone…”
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    Formation and metabolism of histone mRNAs with mutant 3' ends formed by snRNA termination signals by Ingledue, T, Ramamurthy, L, Wortman, J R, Kay, B K, Marzluff, W F

    “…Histone mRNAs are the only non-polyadenylated mRNAs, ending in a conserved 26 nt sequence which can form a stem-loop. It has not been possible to make histone…”
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