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Conformations and interactions of histone H2A (F2A2, ALK)., Bradbury EM, Cary PD, Crane-Robinson C, Rattle HW, Boublik M, Sautière P., Biochemistry. May 6, 1975; 14 (9): 1876-85.


Stage-specific switches in histone synthesis during embryogenesis of the sea urchin., Cohen LH, Newrock KM, Zweidler A., Science. December 5, 1975; 190 (4218): 994-7.


Molecular analysis of the histone gene cluster of Psammechinus miliaris: I. Fractionation and identification of five individual histone mRNAs., Gross K, Probst E, Schaffner W, Birnstiel M., Cell. August 1, 1976; 8 (4): 455-69.


Molecular analysis of the histone gene cluster of psammechinus miliaris: II. The arrangement of the five histone-coding and spacer sequences., Schaffner W, Gross K, Telford J, Birnstiel M., Cell. August 1, 1976; 8 (4): 471-8.


Molecular analysis of the histone gene cluster of Psammechinus miliaris: III. Polarity and asymmetry of the histone-coding sequences., Gross K, Schaffner W, Telford J, Birnstiel M., Cell. August 1, 1976; 8 (4): 479-84.


Reiteration frequency of the histone genes in the genome of the amphibian, Xenopus laevis., Jacob E, Malacinski G, Birnstiel ML., Eur J Biochem. October 1, 1976; 69 (1): 45-54.


Identification and location of the histone H2A and H3 genes by sequence analysis of sea urchin (S. purpuratus) DNA cloned in E. coli., Sures I, Maxam A, Cohn RH, Kedes LH., Cell. December 1, 1976; 9 (4 Pt 1): 495-502.


Positions of sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) histone genes relative to restriction endonuclease sites on the chimeric plasmids pSp2 and pSp17., Holmes DS, Cohn RH, Kedes LH, Davidson N., Biochemistry. April 5, 1977; 16 (7): 1504-12.


Stage-specific mRNAs coding for subtypes of H2A and H2B histones in the sea urchin embryo., Newrock KM, Cohen LH, Hendricks MB, Donnelly RJ, Weinberg ES., Cell. June 1, 1978; 14 (2): 327-36.


Hatching in the sea urchin Lytechinus pictus is accompanied by a shift in histone H4 gene activity., Grunstein M., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 1, 1978; 75 (9): 4135-9.


The same amount of DNA is organized in in vitro-assembled nucleosomes irrespective of the origin of the histones., Spadafora C, Oudet P, Chambon P., Nucleic Acids Res. October 1, 1978; 5 (10): 3479-89.


Primary structure of histone H2A from gonad of the sea urchin Psammechinus miliaris., Wouters D, Sautiere P, Biserte G., Eur J Biochem. October 1, 1978; 90 (2): 231-9.


The DNA sequence of sea urchin (S. purpuratus) H2A, H2B and H3 histone coding and spacer regions., Sures I, Lowry J, Kedes LH., Cell. November 1, 1978; 15 (3): 1033-44.


A histone programme during the life cycle of the sea urchin., Brandt WF, Strickland WN, Strickland M, Carlisle L, Woods D, von Holt C., Eur J Biochem. February 15, 1979; 94 (1): 1-10.


Histone gene switch in the sea urchin embryo. Identification of late embryonic histone messenger ribonucleic acids and the control of their synthesis., Hieter PA, Hendricks MB, Hemminki K, Weinberg ES., Biochemistry. June 26, 1979; 18 (13): 2707-16.


A regulatory sequence near the 3'' end of sea urchin histone genes., Busslinger M, Portmann R, Birnsteil ML., Nucleic Acids Res. July 11, 1979; 6 (9): 2997-3008.


Genes coding for histone proteins in man are located on the distal end of the long arm of chromosome 7., Chandler ME, Kedes LH, Cohn RH, Yunis JJ., Science. August 31, 1979; 205 (4409): 908-10.


Nonallelic histone gene clusters of individual sea urchins (Lytechinus pictus): polarity and gene organization., Cohn RH, Kedes LH., Cell. November 1, 1979; 18 (3): 843-53.


Nonallelic histone gene clusters of individual sea urchins (Lytechinus pictus): mapping of homologies in coding and spacer DNA., Cohn RH, Kedes LH., Cell. November 1, 1979; 18 (3): 855-64.


Isolation of a genomal clone containing chicken histone genes., Harvey RP, Wells JR., Nucleic Acids Res. December 11, 1979; 7 (7): 1787-98.


Identification of regulatory sequences in the prelude sequences of an H2A histone gene by the study of specific deletion mutants in vivo., Grosschedl R, Birnstiel ML., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 1, 1980; 77 (3): 1432-6.


Ubiquitous and gene-specific regulatory 5'' sequences in a sea urchin histone DNA clone coding for histone protein variants., Busslinger M, Portmann R, Irminger JC, Birnstiel ML., Nucleic Acids Res. March 11, 1980; 8 (5): 957-77.


Histone genes from Xenopus laevis: molecular cloning and initial characterization., Moorman AF, de Laaf RT, Destrée OH, Telford J, Birnstiel ML., Gene. August 1, 1980; 10 (3): 185-93.


The primary structure of histone H2A from the sperm cell of the sea urchin Parechinus angulosus., Strickland WN, Strickland MS, de Groot PC, von Holt C., Eur J Biochem. August 1, 1980; 109 (1): 151-8.


Molecular evolution of mRNA: a method for estimating evolutionary rates of synonymous and amino acid substitutions from homologous nucleotide sequences and its application., Miyata T, Yasunaga T., J Mol Evol. September 1, 1980; 16 (1): 23-36.


Structure of sea urchin sperm chromatin core particle., Simpson RT, Bergman LW., J Biol Chem. November 25, 1980; 255 (22): 10702-9.


Spacer DNA sequences upstream of the T-A-T-A-A-A-T-A sequence are essential for promotion of H2A histone gene transcription in vivo., Grosschedl R, Birnstiel ML., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 1, 1980; 77 (12): 7102-6.


The sea urchin sperm histone H2B readily forms a complex with heterologous H2A despite having an elongated N-terminal domain., Giancotti V, Russo E, Cosimi S, Cary PD, Crane-Robinson C., Eur J Biochem. March 1, 1981; 114 (3): 629-34.


Histone genes are clustered but not tandemly repeated in the chicken genome., Engel JD, Dodgson JB., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 1, 1981; 78 (5): 2856-60.


Characterization of a cloned histone gene cluster of the newt Notophthalamus viridescens., Stephenson EC, Erba HP, Gall JG., Nucleic Acids Res. May 25, 1981; 9 (10): 2281-95.


Alterations in chromatin structure during early sea urchin embryogenesis., Savić A, Richman P, Williamson P, Poccia D., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. June 1, 1981; 78 (6): 3706-10.


Isolation of two clusters of mouse histone genes., Sittman DB, Chiu IM, Pan CJ, Cohn RH, Kedes LH, Marzluff WF., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. July 1, 1981; 78 (7): 4078-82.


Vertebrate histone genes: nucleotide sequence of a chicken H2A gene and regulatory flanking sequences., D'Andrea R, Harvey R, Wells JR., Nucleic Acids Res. July 10, 1981; 9 (13): 3119-28.


Modulation of nucleosome structure by histone subtypes in sea urchin embryos., Simpson RT., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. November 1, 1981; 78 (11): 6803-7.


Point mutation in the TATA box curtails expression of sea urchin H2A histone gene in vivo., Grosschedl R, Wasylyk B, Chambon P, Birnstiel ML., Nature. November 12, 1981; 294 (5837): 178-80.


Delimitation of far upstream sequences required for maximal in vitro transcription of an H2A histone gene., Grosschedl R, Birnstiel ML., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. January 1, 1982; 79 (2): 297-301.


Isolation of sea urchin embryo histone H2A and immunological identification of other stage-specific H2A proteins., Newrock KM, Freedman N, Alfageme CR, Cohen LH., Dev Biol. January 1, 1982; 89 (1): 248-53.


Organization of human histone genes., Sierra F, Lichtler A, Marashi F, Rickles R, Van Dyke T, Clark S, Wells J, Stein G, Stein J., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 1, 1982; 79 (6): 1795-9.


Generation of authentic 3'' termini of an H2A mRNA in vivo is dependent on a short inverted DNA repeat and on spacer sequences., Birchmeier C, Grosschedl R, Birnstiel ML., Cell. April 1, 1982; 28 (4): 739-45.


Nonrandom distribution of histone mRNAs into polysomes and nonpolysomal ribonucleoprotein particles in sea urchin embryos., Baker EJ, Infante AA., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 1, 1982; 79 (8): 2455-9.


Differential conservation of histone 2A variants between mammals and sea urchins., Wu RS, Nishioka D, Bonner WM., J Cell Biol. May 1, 1982; 93 (2): 426-31.


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.


Sea urchin (lytechinus pictus) late-stage histone H3 and H4 genes: characterization and mapping of a clustered but nontandemly linked multigene family., Childs G, Nocente-McGrath C, Lieber T, Holt C, Knowles JA., Cell. December 1, 1982; 31 (2 Pt 1): 383-93.


Independently evolving chicken histone H2B genes: identification of a ubiquitous H2B-specific 5'' element., Harvey RP, Robins AJ, Wells JR., Nucleic Acids Res. December 11, 1982; 10 (23): 7851-63.


Structural comparisons of mouse histones 2A.X and 2A.Z with 2A.1 and 2A.2., West MH, Bonner WM., Comp Biochem Physiol B. January 1, 1983; 76 (3): 455-64.


Primary structure of histone H2A from gonads of the starfish Asterias rubens., Martinage A, Belaiche D, Dupressoir T, Sautiere P., Eur J Biochem. February 15, 1983; 130 (3): 465-72.


Histone gene number and organisation in Xenopus: Xenopus borealis has a homogeneous major cluster., Turner PC, Woodland HR., Nucleic Acids Res. February 25, 1983; 11 (4): 971-86.


An inverted sea urchin histone gene sequence with breakpoints between TATA boxes and mRNA cap sites., Vitelli L, Weinberg ES., Nucleic Acids Res. April 11, 1983; 11 (7): 2135-53.


Transcription of sea urchin histone genes in HeLa cells., Bendig MM, Hentschel CC., Nucleic Acids Res. April 25, 1983; 11 (8): 2337-46.


Organization and bidirectional transcription of H2A, H2B and H4 histone genes in rice embryos., Thomas G, Padayatty JD., Nature. November 1, 1983; 306 (5938): 82-4.

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