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Papers associated with LOC579470



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Variations in the phosphate content and thiołdisulphide ratio of histones during the cell cycle. Studies with regenerating rat liver and sea urchins., Ord MG, Stocken LA., Biochem J. April 1, 1968; 107 (3): 403-10.


Changes in proportion of thiol to disulphide in acid-soluble nuclear proteins of Echinus during the first cell cycle., Ord MG, Stocken LA., Biochem J. February 1, 1970; 116 (3): 415-20.


Very lysine rich histone of echinoderms and molluscs., Subirana JA, Palau J, Cozcolluela C, Ruiz-Carrillo A., Nature. December 5, 1970; 228 (5275): 992-3.


The effect of lysine and histidine on the development of echinoid embryos., Brookbank JW., Acta Embryol Exp (Palermo). January 1, 1972; 3 341-8.


An unusual group of lysine-rich histones from gonads of a sea cucumber, Holothuria tubulosa., Phelan JJ, Subirana JA, Cole RD., Eur J Biochem. November 21, 1972; 31 (1): 63-8.


Purification and characterization of glycine, arginine, lysine-rich and alanine, leucine, glycine-rich histones from sea urchin gonad., Wouters-Tyrou D, Sautière P, Biserte G., Biochim Biophys Acta. April 11, 1974; 342 (2): 360-6.


Purification of a carboxypeptidase B-like enzyme from the starfish Dermasterias imbricata., Ferrell RE, Camacho Z, Kitto GB., Biochim Biophys Acta. March 28, 1975; 386 (1): 260-9.


Studies on the role and mode of operation of the very-lysine-rich histones in eukaryote chromatin. The conformation of phi1 histones from marine invertebrate sperm., Puigdoménech P, Cabré O, Palau J, Bradbury EM, Crane-Robinson C., Eur J Biochem. November 1, 1975; 59 (1): 237-43.


Studies on the role and mode of operation of the very-lysine-rich histones in eukaryote chromatin. Nuclear-magnetic-resonance studies on nucleoprotein and histone phi 1-DNA complexes from marine invertebrate sperm., Puigdoménech P, Martínez P, Palau J, Bradbury EM, Crane-Robinson C., Eur J Biochem. June 1, 1976; 65 (2): 357-63.


Synthesis of the acid-soluble proteins in early cleaving embryos of the sea urchin. Cyclic synthesis of histones., Kano K, Mano Y., J Biochem. September 1, 1976; 80 (3): 625-32.


The programmed switch in lysine-rich histone synthesis at gastrulation., Arceci RJ, Senger DR, Gross PR., Cell. September 1, 1976; 9 (1): 171-8.


Chromatin proteins from normal, vegetalized, and animalized sea urchin embryos., Gineitis AA, Stankeviciute JV, Vorob'ev VI., Dev Biol. September 1, 1976; 52 (2): 181-92.


Studies on protein synthesis during sea urchin oogenesis. I. Synthesis of histone F2b., Cognetti G, Platz RD, Meistrich ML, Di Liegro I., Cell Differ. March 1, 1977; 5 (5-6): 283-91.


[Sea urchin sperm DNP. I. Chemical composition and template properties of DNP]., Turoverova LV, Ibragimov RKh, Vorob'ev VI., Mol Biol (Mosk). January 1, 1978; 12 (4): 836-44.


Isolation of heavy satellite deoxyribonucleic acid from sea-urchin spermatozoa., Mishra NK., Biochem J. October 1, 1978; 175 (1): 15-9.


The relative contributions of newly synthesized and stored messages to Hl histone synthesis in interspecies hybrid echinoid embryos., Easton DP, Whiteley AH., Differentiation. January 1, 1979; 12 (3): 127-33.


Relationship between basic proteins associated to DNA and replication during early development of Echinoderms., Imschenetzki M, Rojo MI, Puchi M, Massone R., Arch Biol Med Exp. October 1, 1979; 12 (3): 433-8.


The structure of sea-urchin-sperm histone phi 1 (H1) in chromatin and in free solution. Trypsin digestion and spectroscopic studies., Puigdomenech P, Palau J, Crane-Robinson C., Eur J Biochem. February 1, 1980; 104 (1): 263-70.


The primary structure of histone H1 from sperm of the sea urchin Parechinus angulosus. 2. Sequence of the C-terminal CNBr peptide and the entire primary structure., Strickland WN, Strickland M, Brandt WF, Von Holt C, Lehmann A, Wittmann-Liebold B., Eur J Biochem. March 1, 1980; 104 (2): 567-78.


[Supranucleosomal levels of chromatin structure: a nucleodisome]., Pospelov VA, Svetlikova SB., Mol Biol (Mosk). January 1, 1982; 16 (5): 1034-40.


Purification and characterization of a chymotrypsin-like enzyme from sperm of the sea urchin, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus., Yamada Y, Matsui T, Aketa K., Eur J Biochem. February 1, 1982; 122 (1): 57-62.


A theoretical consideration of the lysine-rich histones: H1 from a mammal and an echinoderm, H5 from erythrocytes., van Helden PD., J Theor Biol. June 7, 1982; 96 (3): 327-36.


The program of Hl histone synthesis in S. purpuratus embryos and the control of its timing., Harrison MF, Wilt FH., J Exp Zool. November 1, 1982; 223 (3): 245-56.


Antigenic variability among very-lysine-rich histones from calf thymus and from sperm of different echinoderms., Martínez P, Palau J., Comp Biochem Physiol B. January 1, 1983; 74 (3): 611-7.


Histone H1 and chromatin higher order structure. Does histone H1 exhibit specific self-association?, Russo E, Giancotti V, Crane-Robinson C, Geraci G., Int J Biochem. January 1, 1983; 15 (4): 487-93.


In vitro methylation of histones in sea urchin nuclei during early embryogenesis., Branno M, De Franciscis V, Tosi L., Biochim Biophys Acta. October 13, 1983; 741 (1): 136-42.


Proteins from the sperm of the bivalve mollusc Ensis minor. Co-existence of histones and a protamine-like protein., Giancotti V, Russo E, Gasparini M, Serrano D, Del Piero D, Thorne AW, Cary PD, Crane-Robinson C., Eur J Biochem. November 15, 1983; 136 (3): 509-16.


Transglutaminases., Lorand L, Conrad SM., Mol Cell Biochem. January 1, 1984; 58 (1-2): 9-35.


[Histone H1 from the herring Clupea harengus pallasi testis structurally resembling histone H5]., Svinarchuk FP., Mol Biol (Mosk). January 1, 1984; 18 (4): 957-62.


A comparative study of the histones isolated from sperm of the sea urchin Tetrapygus niger., Imschenetzky M, Puchi M, Oyarce AM, Massone R, Inostroza D., Comp Biochem Physiol B. January 1, 1984; 78 (2): 393-9.


Primary structure of histone H2B from gonads of the starfish Asterias rubens. Identification of an N-dimethylproline residue at the amino-terminal., Martinage A, Briand G, Van Dorsselaer A, Turner CH, Sautiere P., Eur J Biochem. March 1, 1985; 147 (2): 351-9.


Characterization of soybean trypsin inhibitor sensitive protease from unfertilized sea urchin eggs., Alliegro MC, Schuel H., Biochemistry. July 16, 1985; 24 (15): 3926-31.


Interaction of DNA with lysine-rich polypeptides and proteins. The influence of polypeptide composition and secondary structure., Azorin F, Vives J, Campos JL, Jordán A, Lloveras J, Puigjaner L, Subirana JA, Mayer R, Brack A., J Mol Biol. September 20, 1985; 185 (2): 371-87.


Monoclonal antibodies specific for an acetylated form of alpha-tubulin recognize the antigen in cilia and flagella from a variety of organisms., Piperno G, Fuller MT., J Cell Biol. December 1, 1985; 101 (6): 2085-94.


Lability to acid hydrolysis in some different DNA-protein complexes of spermatozoa., Silva MJ, Mello ML., Acta Histochem. January 1, 1986; 78 (2): 197-215.


Polycation inhibition of exocytosis from sea urchin egg cortex., Crabb JH, Jackson RC., J Membr Biol. January 1, 1986; 91 (1): 85-96.


Actin-fragmin interactions as revealed by chemical cross-linking., Sutoh K, Hatano S., Biochemistry. January 28, 1986; 25 (2): 435-40.


Unusual genetic codes and a novel gene structure for tRNA(AGYSer) in starfish mitochondrial DNA., Himeno H, Masaki H, Kawai T, Ohta T, Kumagai I, Miura K, Watanabe K., Gene. January 1, 1987; 56 (2-3): 219-30.


Biochemical characterization of tektins from sperm flagellar doublet microtubules., Linck RW, Stephens RE., J Cell Biol. April 1, 1987; 104 (4): 1069-75.


PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF THE EGG JELLY RELEASE IN PENAEUS AZTECUS., Lynn JW, Clark WH., Biol Bull. December 1, 1987; 173 (3): 451-460.


Characterization of a broad-scope amino acid transport system in sand dollars., Davis JP, Bellis S, Stephens GC., Am J Physiol. March 1, 1988; 254 (3 Pt 2): R485-90.


Role of basic amino acids in the interaction of bindin with sulfated fucans., DeAngelis PL, Glabe CG., Biochemistry. October 18, 1988; 27 (21): 8189-94.


Evidence that hatching enzyme of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus is a chymotrypsin-like protease., Post LL, Schuel R, Schuel H., Biochem Cell Biol. November 1, 1988; 66 (11): 1200-9.


Tropomyosin in the sea urchin egg cortex., Maekawa S, Toriyama M, Sakai H., Eur J Biochem. January 2, 1989; 178 (3): 657-62.


Avidin-like domain in an epidermal growth factor homolog from a sea urchin., Hunt LT, Barker WC., FASEB J. April 1, 1989; 3 (6): 1760-4.


Histone-lysine methyltransferase activity from sea-urchin embryo nuclei. Changes in substrate specificity upon purification., Aniello F, Branno M, Geraci G, Tosi L., Biochim Biophys Acta. June 1, 1989; 1008 (1): 31-8.


The complete nucleotide sequence, gene organization, and genetic code of the mitochondrial genome of Paracentrotus lividus., Cantatore P, Roberti M, Rainaldi G, Gadaleta MN, Saccone C., J Biol Chem. July 5, 1989; 264 (19): 10965-75.


A stable alpha-helical element in the carboxy-terminal domain of free and chromatin-bound histone H1 from sea urchin sperm., Hill CS, Martin SR, Thomas JO., EMBO J. September 1, 1989; 8 (9): 2591-9.


Homogeneous reconstituted oligonucleosomes, evidence for salt-dependent folding in the absence of histone H1., Hansen JC, Ausio J, Stanik VH, van Holde KE., Biochemistry. November 14, 1989; 28 (23): 9129-36.


Core histone-DNA interactions in sea urchin sperm chromatin. The N-terminal tail of H2B interacts with linker DNA., Hill CS, Thomas JO., Eur J Biochem. January 12, 1990; 187 (1): 145-53.

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