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    A novel zinc finger protein is associated with U7 snRNP and interacts with the stem-loop binding protein in the histone pre-mRNP to stimulate 3'-end processing by Dominski, Zbigniew, Erkmann, Judith A, Yang, Xiaocui, Sànchez, Ricardo, Marzluff, William F

    Published in Genes & development (01-01-2002)
    “…The stem-loop binding protein (SLBP) is the posttranscriptional regulator of histone mRNA in metazoan cells. SLBP binds histone pre-mRNAs and facilitates…”
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    Expression of an RNAi-resistant SLBP restores proper S-phase progression by Wagner, E J, Berkow, A, Marzluff, W F

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-06-2005)
    “…Metazoan histone mRNAs are unique in that they lack a 3'-polyadenylated tail, but instead end in a conserved stem loop that is bound by SLBP (stem-loop binding…”
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    Fibrogenesis. III. Posttranscriptional regulation of type I collagen by Lindquist, J N, Marzluff, W F, Stefanovic, B

    “…There are several independent metabolic steps that determine the level of a protein in eukaryotic cells. The steady-state level of the mRNA encoding the…”
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    The stem-loop structure at the 3' end of histone mRNA is necessary and sufficient for regulation of histone mRNA stability by PANDEY, N. B, MARZLUFF, W. F

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-12-1987)
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    Regulation of histone mRNA in the unperturbed cell cycle: evidence suggesting control at two posttranscriptional steps by HARRIS, M. E, BOHNI, R, SCHNEIDERMAN, M. H, RAMAMURTHY, L, SCHÜMPERLI, D, MARZLUFF, W. F

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-05-1991)
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    Selection on Silent Sites in the Rodent H3 Histone Gene Family by DeBry, R. W, Marzluff, W. F

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-09-1994)
    “…Selection promoting differential use of synonymous codons has been shown for several unicellular organisms and for Drosophila, but not for mammals. Selection…”
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    The Human and Mouse Replication-Dependent Histone Genes by Marzluff, William F., Gongidi, Preetam, Woods, Keith R., Jin, Jianping, Maltais, Lois J.

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-11-2002)
    “…The multigene family encoding the five classes of replication-dependent histones has been identified from the human and mouse genome sequence. The large…”
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    Formation of the 3′ end of histone mRNA by Dominski, Zbigniew, Marzluff, William F

    Published in Gene (18-10-1999)
    “…All metazoan messenger RNAs, with the exception of the replication-dependent histone mRNAs, terminate at the 3′ end with a poly(A) tail. Replication-dependent…”
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    The Stem-Loop Binding Protein Is Required for Efficient Translation of Histone mRNA In Vivo and In Vitro by Sànchez, Ricardo, Marzluff, William F.

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-10-2002)
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    Point mutations in the stem-loop at the 3' end of mouse histone mRNA reduce expression by reducing the efficiency of 3' end formation by PANDEY, N. B, WILLIAMS, A. S, JIAN-HUA SUN, BROWN, V. D, BOND, U, MARZLUFF, W. F

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-03-1994)
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    A 3′ Exonuclease that Specifically Interacts with the 3′ End of Histone mRNA by Dominski, Zbigniew, Yang, Xiao-cui, Kaygun, Handan, Dadlez, Michal, Marzluff, William F

    Published in Molecular cell (01-08-2003)
    “…Metazoan histone mRNAs end in a highly conserved stem-loop structure followed by ACCCA. Previous studies have suggested that the stem-loop binding protein…”
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    Coupling of Replication Type Histone mRNA Levels to DNA Synthesis Requires the Stem-Loop Sequence at the 3′ End of the mRNA by Levine, B. Jane, Chodchoy, Nunta, Marzluff, William F., Skoultchi, Arthur I.

    “…The role of the 3′ end of mRNA in coupling between the level of histone mRNAs and DNA synthesis was examined. We introduced modified mouse histone H3 genes…”
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    Stem-Loop Binding Protein, the Protein That Binds the 3′ End of Histone mRNA, Is Cell Cycle Regulated by Both Translational and Posttranslational Mechanisms by Whitfield, Michael L., Zheng, Lian-Xing, Baldwin, Amy, Ohta, Tomohiko, Hurt, Myra M., Marzluff, William F.

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-06-2000)
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    Characterization of the 55-kb mouse histone gene cluster on chromosome 3 by Wang, Z F, Tisovec, R, Debry, R W, Frey, M R, Matera, A G, Marzluff, W F

    Published in Genome research (01-08-1996)
    “…The histone gene cluster on mouse chromosome 3 has been isolated as a series of overlapping P1 clones, covering 110-120 kb, by probing with the histone H3-614…”
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    Transcription of the sea urchin U6 gene in vitro requires a TATA-like box, a proximal sequence element, and sea urchin USF, which binds an essential E box by JIAN-MING LI, PARSONS, R. A, MARZLUFF, W. F

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-03-1994)
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    Histone mRNA Concentrations are Regulated at the Level of Transcription and mRNA Degradation by Sittman, Donald B., Graves, Reed A., Marzluff, William F.

    “…The levels of histone mRNA are rapidly reduced after treatment of cultured cells with hydroxyurea or cytosine arabinonucleoside. The histone mRNA for the…”
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    Expression of the U1 RNA Gene Repeat during Early Sea Urchin Development: Evidence for a Switch in U1 RNA Genes during Development by Santiago, Carlos, Marzluff, William F.

    “…The majority of the genes for U1 RNA are organized in tandemly repeated units in the sea urchin. To assess the level of expression of these genes in the sea…”
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    An intact histone 3'-processing site is required for transcription termination in a mouse histone H2a gene by CHODCHOY, N, PANDEY, N. B, MARZLUFF, W. F

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-01-1991)
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    Regulation of histone mRNA production and stability in serum-stimulated mouse 3T6 fibroblasts by DELISLE, A. J, GRAVES, R. A, MARZLUFF, W. F, JOHNSON, L. F

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-11-1983)
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