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Bibliography of the current world literature

This bibliography is compiled from the journals listed at the end of the issue. It consists of literature scanned between 1 June 1988 and 31 May 1989. The bibliography has been conveniently grouped into topics which relate

to the reviews in this issue.

• Papers considered by the reviewers to be of interest. • • Papers considered by the reviewers to be of outstanding interest.

The number in square brackets following a selected paper, e.g. [7], refers to its number in the annotated references of the corresponding review.

Post-transcriptional processes

Messenger RNA modification

A ~ R ~ t JM, F ~ 3 ~ JE, STt~r i~ Character~atioo of • cytochrome C oxidase HI ~ p t s that ace

edited only In the 3' region. Ce/ /1~ , 55:267-272. [24].

• ~ ' ~ EJ. SA3ff2qA SK, ULSRICH N: ~-sarcin cause• a specific cut In 28 S rRNA when ruler•injected Into Xenotm~ tmcytes, l Biol C ~ n 1988, 263:17076-17083.

ALTSTE~q M, GA~ff.g tL- Dtffece~tial biosynthesis and posttnmsiat innal proceming o f ~ i n and oxymcin In rat brain during embryonic and postt~tal development, f ?;eurosci 1988, 8:3967-3977.

AMRELN111, GERMAN M, NOT~GER ~ T][~ sex-determining gene t r y 2 o f Drosophila extcodes a putative RNA

protein. Ce//1988, 55:1025-1035. BxSS Bt, WF~a~Atm !I: An unwindln 8 acthrliy that • o covalently modifies Its double-stranded RNA

m~b~trate. Cd/1988, 35:1(389--1098. [9]. BASS BL, WE~rn~UB tL CATr&~O IL Bn2z'r~ b ~ Biased • • hy- t ,g~eta t ion o f viral RNA genomes could

be due to unwinding/modif icet ion of double- 8ta'andtd RNA Better]. Ce//1989, 56:331. [16].

BELL l ~ ~ EM, SCHEDL P, CI~z TW: Se~/egha~ a Drmophl la sex de•errata,•fen sw/tch gtme, • .~hlhtts sex-sl~-dfi e RNA ~pl ldng ~ sequelace s tmlb~ty to RNx binding l n ~ e t m . CeU ~9~, 55:1037-1046.

BF2Z~'E R: RNA-editin 8 In ~ c ~ o m e mitochondr t~ o • Bi36/~'m B~f/7),.46ta 1969, 1007:131-139. [20]. BEUaX~ E, Gm~gr T, H~'~ J, KO2Z~L JA, BEtm~ B: • Evolution of the igenome and the genetic

code: selection at the d lnudeot ide level by methylminn and polyrlbonuclemtde cleavage. Prt~ Naa Ac, ad S o . / ~ 1~9~ 86:192-196. [3].

BOSTROM K, LALV.R S J, POKSAY KS, ~ I A Z, TAYIDR JM, • t ~ Tl~ Aimllpoprotein B48 ICNA edit ing

in chimeric apol lpopmt¢in CB. J B~dG~-m 1~9, 264:15701-15~ [4].

CArr~,a~o R. KAEtm K, BACZ~O K, BnJ~r~. M& Measles 0o virus edRin 8 provides an addltiomd cysteine-

r ich protein. Ce//1989, 54~.759-764. [t9]. CA'rrA..',~O R, SCILM~ A, SPIELIIOFER P, KAEI~q K, BA~O K, • TEa M~ULF.N V, pAB~OWnZ J, FL~',~AGA.'~ S, P~',t~ BK, UDLM

SA, BIUE1V.R MA: Mutated and hy-t,g~outated 8~nes of peesistent measles viruses which caused lethal human bcain ~ . t"irv/qg,, in press: lt~l.

O t ~ S-H, WU JH, LI X, LtAO WSI, CK,.,¢ I~ RNA edt t lag In mammal~ is not confined to apollpoproteht B. J Ceil B/a 1989, I09.96a.

OAgg JM~ Nov,el non-templsted nucleotide m, dtditlon reactinm catalyzed by ~ o t i c and e~a~aryotle DNA polymg~'a~. Nuc/e~ Adds Res 1988, 16:9677-9736.

CO~xILO PS, GRAY MW: RNA edit ing In plant • mitocho~drla. Nature 1989, 341~62-666. [28]. DA;'II~ON NO, ~ LM, WAIL/S SC, SCOTT j: Thyroid • hormooe modulates the introductinn of a stop

codon In rat l iver apollpoprotein B messenger RNA. f B:~3/Ox, m 1988, 263:13482-13485. [71.

Dxx~.s MS, WMJaS SC, Dg~COLL DM, W'/~",X JK, WRJa&~ts GW, • PO~XLL LM, ScoYr J: Sequence requlrtmaents for

apollpoprotein B RNA edit ing in transfected rat helm•Ore• cells, jr B/c/Ox.m 1989. 264:13395-13398. [11.

D i ~ JN, WAHBA AJ: Mechanism of the nu¢.leotide each•riSe reaction In eukaryotic pulypeptide chain init iation. Characterizstino of the guanine nucleotide exchange factor am a GTP-binding protein. J B/o/O~em 1989, 264346-550.

Dm~LL DM, WY~.~'E JK, WALL!S SC, SCOTt J: An/71 tat•to • o system for the edl t in 8 o f apolipoprotein B

mRNA. Ce~ 1989, J8:519-525. [2]. FEAGL'q JE. ABRAHAM JM, STUArt K: Extenslv~ editing 00 of the cytochrome C 0 x i d a ~ m transcript in

T ~ brucel. Ce//1988, 53:413-422. [25]. FORD MJ, A.~,qON IA, LA.%~ DP: Nuclear protein with • sequence homology to trattsiatlon fohlat lon

factor elF-4A [letter]. Nature 1988, 332:736-737. it31.

GUMBEgro J~ L LLMAvrt2qA L, BOh.'NARD G, WEILJ tL • GRm,%X,'~ERGER J-M: RNA edit ing in wheat

mltochondrla results in the conserradon o f pro•t-in sequences. Nature 1989, ~411~3(=~O~362. [27].

I~.SEL I~ ~3X';INGER B, SOR3STER W, BRL%~CI~ A: RNA • edhlng In plant mitochondrla. Science, In press:

1291. IImLL'~ 11, .Y~rmFF~q~R M, RLgT~ T, STAHL 1[: RNA hellca~e • activity a.~odated with the human l~g peotein

[letter]. Nature 1989, 339:%2-564. [14]. JACKS T, blx~t~a liD, MASV~Z FR, VAS.ML'S HE: Signals for

ribosomal frameshifting In the rous sarcoma 8a~po/ reg ion . Cd/1988, 55:447-458.

KIK3Om~ S, LAWRENCE J-J: Processing of p53 mRNA dur ing Induced differentiation of routine erythroleukemia cells: Is an altered splicing mechanism tx-ponsible for the post- transcrlptinnal control o f gene expression? Gene 1988, 72:177.

KIMELK~.'q D, KIRSVL%XR blW: An a n ~ mRNA directs • e the covalent modification of the transcript

encoding fibrobiast growth factor In Xenopus oucytes. CeU 1989, ~9.687-696. [t2I.

btAIZE~ N, WEL'~R & RNA editing: In s,~J'ch of a O• template. Nature 1988, 334:469-470. [26]. Mb'~t~'I~ T, NISt~<AWA K, NEMOTO F, K t ~ O Y, • NtmlL'-~A S, ~A.ZAWA T, yOKOYA.%~, S: Codon and

amino-acid spectficltles of a transfer RNA are both converted by a s insle p O s t - ~ p t l o n a l modification [letter]. Nature 1988, 3.36:179-181. [6"].

ML'RA.~ff~U T, YOKOYAMA S, HO~ N, MATSUUA A, UEDA T, • Y£~tMZLq~I 7., KUCHL'NO Y, NISrfL'~LV, A S, MIYAZAv~A T: A

nov t l lysine-substltuted nude • s ide in the first posi t ion of the an t ic •don of minor isuleucine tRNA from ~ co~ J B/o/¢~om 1988, 263:9261-9267. [5]-

lq/¢~,yA.~l p, R ~ ' q F/~E An D~ tqtro •3,stem for • accurate methylat inn of Internal adenoeine

re~ldoes In ~ RNA. Scwnce 1988. 242:1159-1161. [8].

NOILM&NZy J, ABELSON J: tRNA Identity. Annu Rev Bioc.h'.m • 1989, 58:1029-1049. [30]. PAPas J, Os13o~\~ 1 I]3, COUTLV.mR A, I£ GUELt£C R, PIIILLIPPE

~ t-hart~-S In the polyadenyiation of specific stable RNA dur ing the early development o f X ~ / a e t ~ t s . Gene 1988, 72:169-176.

Rg~3EL L~L I~'OL',7~Z-To.%~S C, D.~ftrs ME, G.~GUO P: Poll•virus-induced modification of host cell RNA polymerase 110 is prevented by cycfohexhnide and zinc. J B:k~/C~.m 1988, 263:19267-19269.

SO/EFF~Y.R M, KN'IPPEI~ R, STAHL li: ILNA unwinding • acttvity of SV40 iarSe T antigen. Ce//1989,

57:955-963. [15]. SeaPsoN L SHAW J: ILNA editing and the mltochondrial I t crypt•genes of kinetoplastid protozoa. Ce//1989.

57355-566. [21]. STUART K: T ~ o • o n l a t i d s : taltochondrtal RNA 00 e d i t i n g - - a minh'evtew. E.~Paraslro/1989,

68:~-490. [22]. STuARt K, FEAGL~ JE, AB~t~M J.~ RNA •dittoS: the • e re • t i e • of n u d e • t i d e sequences In mlU~IA - -

a mlnletwiew. Gene 1989, 82:155-160. [23]. TEIL'~ MP, JACOB ST: Role of puly(A) pulymeras, e In

the cleavage and pulyadenyiation of mRNA precursor. 3Io/Ceil El•~ 1989, 9:1 ~L55-1444.

THOM~ SM, L ~ RA, p^TEW, ON RG: Two mRNAs that • • differ by two nontemplated nudeolldes encode

the amino coterminal proteins P and V of the paramyxoviru$ SVS. Ce//1988, 54.891--902. [18].

WAGNER 1~7, NISI~(URA I~ A l l a~21tl~tfy In • cells which modifies adenosines to In•sines In

double-stranded RNA, J Cefl Biol I989,109~96a. [11]. WAGN'~R R~', SMITH JE, COOPEILMAN B~, N ~ S | ~ A ]Q • A double-stranded RNA unwinding activity

Introduces structural alterations by me*ns of adenosine to In•s ine conveeslons In mammalian cells and XenOltmS eggs. Pr0c ?;a.q Acad Sol USA 1989, 86:2647-2651. [10].

WIEBAL~ K, Jill•,3" j: In t~ ro correction of G-T • mispalrs to G-G pair* In nuclear extracts from

human cells [letter]. Nature 1989, 339:234-236. [311.

WIL~ON T, "I '~.%~ R= Foe C-terminal mutations block down-regulatfoo of c-los transcelptinn following serum stimulation. F-5/BOJ 1988, 7:4193-4202.

Gene regulation through mRNA stability

AEKE~.~V~'~ EJ. SAXXNA SK, ULB~QI N: a-sarcin camu~ a Specific cut In 28 S rRNA when mlcroinjected into Xenopus oocytes. J B ~ / ~ 1~8, 263:17076-17083.

. ~ x JF, IDDEH IW: Specific mI~NA destsbilizaflon In D k a ~ z e / ~ m dXscodt, t ~ r equ t r~ RNA synthesis. MolC.ellBiol 1988. 7:4585-A588.

A/~IGO S, BEEMON K: Regulation of toes sarcoma virus I~'A splicing and stability. Md Cell Bid l f ~ , 8A858--4867.

B.~<xEa O, A~.','BL~3 AC, NOTEBOK,~ ~fl~L WL'.qXR AJ, GAB: Turnover products of the ape very low density

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l ip•pro te in H me.~.nger RNA from chicken liver. A'uc2e~ Ac/ds Res 1988, 16:10109-I0130.

BAI£m,~ F JR, O~'~X "l~l, Fff~ATR~CK-bICELUGOTr S, WOL~ON B: Coordinate hormonal and synoptic regulation or W r e s s i n m ~ s e r RNA. M/once 1988, 241:978-980.

BARBtEPa L, BOtOGN~St A, CF~,,'e,a P, FAtASC~ AI, I~NGHETTI A, GAROF&NO L, GUICCIARDI A, LAPPI D, ~,~LIY-R SP, STW.PE F: Rlbosome-inactlvating proteins from plant ceils in culture. Bi(~lwm.]1989, 257:801-807.

BEt&~CO JG, CH~,~ C-YA: Mechanism of puf mRNA degradation: the role of an intercistronlc stem- loop structure. Gene 1988, 72:109-117.

BELASCO JG, tfIGGIN~ CF: Mechanisms of mRNA decay In • bacteria: a perspective. Gone 1988, 72:15-23. [1]. BE~.NSTELN P, PEL~Z SW, RC6S J: The poly(A)-poly(A)- • b inding protein complex is a major determinant

o f m~NA stsbll i ty in vOrtx 3f~/Ce~-/Bio11989, 9:659-670. [71.

BETT&NT ArE, tOUGHI~ L, MOORE J: Messenger RNA degradation in S a c v b a ~ cerm,/s/a~ Gone 1988, 72:151-160.

BREWER G, Rc6s J: Regulation o f c-myc mRNA stabili ty • • bt t ,4 tmbyalab l ledes ta lMl izerwt thanessen t la l

nucleic a d d compot~oL MO/Ce//Eta/1989, 9:1996-2006. [S].

BuOct~ AJ, Vm IL SONX'~tE~ GE,/~LLER R& Defective T IFmphocytes In old mice: d iminished production of mature c-myc ml tosen exposure not attributable to alteratinns in ~ p t i o n or RNA stability. J lmmuno11988, 140:2442-2446.

CARTER KC, COOPER R, PAPACON.'STA.~ J, RrroIIE DG= Mit t • tubule depolymerlaaflon Inhibits the regulation of al-ucld glycoprotein mRNA by hepatocyte st imulating factor. J Biol O>em 1989, 264;515-519.

CASEY JL, HENqX~ blW, KOELLER DM, CAUGtLMAN SW, ROUAULT 0 • TA, KIAL.~'*'ER RD, ILM~=ORDJB: Iron-rgsponsiv~

elements: regulatory RNA sequences that cootrol mRNA levels and translation..~k, nce 1988, 240;924-928. [14].

OtXN U:/mtl-lgM antibodies inhibi t lgM expression In lipopohlsa¢charld¢-stimulated normal murtne B-cells study of RNA metabolism and translation. Gone 1508, 72:209-217.

OtOUD~tL~ K, CHOUt~tL~Y 1, Euc~tm GI~ Metabolism of small RNAs in cultured human celis.JCellpI~,tol 1989,138:433.

CI~XL~ND DW: Autoregulated lxuttahillty of tubul in mRNA~: a novel eukaryotlc regulatory mechanism. Trends Biocbem Set 1988,13339-342.

C.OOtg~N'E AW, DEELEY RG: E s t r o g e ~ t activation of the avian very low density apolipoprotein I1 and vi tel logentn genes. Tr~mslent alterations In mRNA poIy~denylatinn and smblllty early dur ing Induction. f M~/B/o/ 1988, 203:555-568.

CU~tL',W,S A. SO,%~0,'tLLE J: Protein activ/ty associated with stored messenger r i b • n u d e • p r o t e i n imrtidea o f Xenopu* oocytes. J Co//Bt~/19~, 107:45-56.

DAAR 10, MAQUAT IF: Preolat~re ~ l a t l o n • termlo.tt lon mediates triopho*phat¢ i somera~

mRNA degradation. Mo/Co//B/o/1988, 8:802-813. [20].

DA',IS BB, blAGGE S, MUCL'~K~ CG, ~ P,L: Insulin- mediated p o e t - ~ r l p t i o m d regulation of hepatic mallc enzyme and albumin mRNA~. Bio6bem B i q ~ s Res Common 1~88, 154:1081-1C67.

EISLNSI~N RS, ROSEN J.M: Both cell sub~trt tum • regulation and hoemomd regulation of milk

protein gene expression are exerted primarily at the po*ttranscrlptinnal k"veL M~/Ce//B/o/1988, 8:3183-3190. [2].

EP.X~r "I'J, RtTCHIE AR, DLMETRI GD, GP.WF~ ~ gegulatloB of granuloo/t¢- and ~ ¢ - ¢ o l o n y s t imula th~ factor mILNA levels In bnman blood mooocy t~ Is mediated primarily at a p o ~ t * ~ p l l o n a l leveLJBiol~ern 1989, 264:5700-5703.

FFa~F~ BK, lime_OPOULOUCtTd~S, ~ C, COPEL~ND T, PA~ZAKIS GN: l lev protein of human immonodef idency v i rus type I affects the st.xblllty mad transport o f the viral tuRN&. Proc Nat/Acad ~ 1989, 86:1495-1499.

FLORES S, TOBLN F.~ Cytokln|n modulat ion of LIlCP mRNA levels: the involvement o f po*t- ~ p l l o n a l rggulallon, PlantMolEiolI988, 11.-409-416.

FOMLNAYA JM, G.,.XCaA.SEGU'RA .D,i, GA~.~.A.W.S JG= RIbO~-RNA.~ inhib i tor complex from rat testis. Porification o f the RNAase inhibitor . Bioc~m B~r~s Acta 1988, 954:216-223.

GAY DA, SISODL:~ SS, CLE~ZIAND I~gg': Autort'gulatory • control o f beta tubulin m]LNA stability is l inked

to translation elongation. Pr0C ?,~d Acad 5a USA 1989, 86:5763-5767. [5].

GIBSON WC. ~ BW, BURST P: Po0t-transcrtptlothal control o f the dtfferemlal expression of phnsphoglycerate kin•so genes In Trypanosoma M J Ma Bib/1988, 201".315-326.

GONG Z, BX~.'~T~ORST B: Autogenous regulation of tubul in ~ t h e s l $ v/a RNA stability dur ing sea u txhln embryoBenesis. De~/qOment 1988, 10231-43.

GONG Z, BRANDItORST B: Autogenous regulation of tubulin sTnthesL~ t4a I~NA stabllity during sea urchin embcyoBenesis. De~/~pment 198~. 10231-44.

GONG Z, BPA.N'DItORST BP: $tabifiz~tlon of tubul ln mRNA by Inhibit ion of protein synthesis In sea urchin embcyns. Mo/Co//Bio11988, 83518-3525.

GROSS G, ttOLLATZ I- Coliphatge lambda t o terminator lowers the stability o f mes.*etxger l~WA In Eacberk~a co//h~sts. Gone 1988, 72:119-128.

HARLA.~'O R, MISHXR L: 5tabLilty o f RNA in do t • lop ing X e n o / ~ embtTos and identification o f a de$tablli~|rt s s~ue~ce in ~ m e ~ - ~ g f f l~kNA. Det~/~ment 1988,102.837-852.

}t£RRLrER ?~t, MAGER ~ i , R.~.L~ ]IA, VREKY.N P, WtLMS E, PLANTA RJ: Mild temperature shock affects ~ p t i o n of yeast ribosomal protein geues as well as the stability of thei r ml~NAs. A'tw./e/~ Ack/s Res 1988,16:7917.

HIGGLX5 CF, M ~ ' q I~ NE~'i3L'RY SF: REP sequences, mRNA stablJlty and gone exprtSslon: evolution by gone conversIoo? - - a re•dew. Gone 1988, 723-14.

ttOKIGUOU J, S.,¢~l/~.'q E, KLTI~ D:. T ~ p t i o n a l and posttransertpttonal regulation of ~ 1 gene e x p r t ~ i o n In human monocytes. Mo/Ce/ /B~ / 1988, 83951-3954.

IIUR,~m M. PALKAMA T, SI~XXA ~ In ter leukin4 |nhlhlt~ interIeuidn-1 synthesis by a post-transcriptional mt'~hanl~m. BR~l~em B i o ~ l~s Commun 1988, 157:861~866.

IT• M, BELL J, LYO:,~ G, I',L,XXSON R: Synthesis turnover of late H2B his tone nx]~NlA In developing embrytm of the sea urchin, $tronay/ocentron~ purpu ratu~ Dev B ~ ~988, 129:147-158.

JL',?~O Y, M£RLL'O GT, PAST&'~ 1: A novel effect of EGF on mRNA stability." Nude~ ~ Res 1988,16:4957-4988.

KAB.X'ICK KS, IIOUSMA.'q DE: Determinants that • contribute to cy topi~mlc stability o f hnman

c-ft~ and [~llobin mRNA~ are located at ~ v e r a l sites in each mRNA. MolCelIBiol1988, 8:3244-3250. I l l ] .

KATSUKM3A A, IRITA.Nq N, FLq~'DA H, NOGUO41 T, TAN.MOt T: Transcriptional and p o ~ p t i O t x a i relpalation of malic enzyme synthesis by h ~ u l l n and trtindothyronlne. Biochim B i o t ~ A~ta 1988, 950:113-117.

KEOLLER DM, CASEY JL, lIL~qTz MW, G E ~ E~L CH&N 00 LN, KLAUS.N'ER P~, HARFORD JB: A C~gO~'OliC protein

binds to structural elements wi thin the iron regulatory region of the transferrin receptor mRNA. Pro~ Nad Acad So/USA 1989, 863574-3578. [181.

KIL-,x~'q SP, HOL~mS K~ MORSE IIC m, THOP.GEmSSON 5,5: T ~ p t i o n a l and poet-transcripllonal relF~lation of omyG c.myb~ and p53 during proliferation and differentiation o f routine crythroleukemla ceils treated with DFMO and DMSO. ~ Ce//Res 1988,178:185-198.

KOZXK M: Leader length and secondary s t r u m modulate mgNA function under cot~ditinns o f stress. Mo/Ce//Bt2~/1988, 8:2737-2744.

LEE ~ F , L~ C, CURP~.N T; Activation of the trtamfot'mhtg potential o f the human fo* pluto- oncogene r~lUires message stabilization and results In Increased amounts of partially modified foe protein. Mot Ce//E/o/1988, 8:5521-5527.

IIF.BOU3 EA, MU?~O ILN: C~opla~mlc protein bin¢is • tin tsttr~ to a hl#aly comu.-rved aequence in the

5 untrmmlated region of ferrl t ln heavy- and l l ~ t a u b m f l t mLN&s. Pr0c Natl Acad Sol ~ 1988, 85:2172-2175. [161-

LDa3S3~N T, JUNX CAL THO.Va~ON CB: Mnlttple m ~ m s regulate o m y c gene expre~ ion dur ing normad T cell activation. ~ f B O f 19~, 7:2787-2794.

LOUIS JM, MCFAm~\'D VW, ~9.Y P, MOK', IT: The pho~phoprotein p53 is down-regulated po0t-

U'anscriptlonally dur ing emb~-ogenesls In vertebrates. B:~bira B ~ A c t a 1988, 950395-402.

LO~ HI), ALLEN-K~H A JR, Z~L~,O Q, K~.',.~ON GA: mRNA stability p l~ ' s a major role in regulating the temperature-specific expression of a Tetrabymena thermopbaa surface protein. 3Io/ Ce//B/o/1988, 8:427-432.

M~',mOw RE, JXCOBSON k mltNA decay rate* In late- developing DkW)~ukVdum disroideum cells are heterogeneous, and cyclic AMP does not act directly to stabilize cell-type-specific ml~NAs. MOl Cell BR~/1988, 8:4088-4097.

I~L~N'~OW RE, SHAPIRO IL~, HERmCK D, STEEL LF, BILN'DER D, J.~COBSON A: Regulation of mRNA stabifity and the poly(A) problem in DtcO'ostelium ~ m ~ Dev Goner 1988, 9:403--420.

M,&'CONI RT, IIILL WE: Evidence for a tRNA./riLNA interaction site wi thin the peptidyltransferase center o f the ~ coli ribosome. B/x_bem/str_v 1989, 28:893-899.

MARZIL'FF WF. PA.','OEY h'B: Multiple regulatory steps • control hL~tooe mlLNA concentrations. Trends

B~2x:bem Sc/1988,13:49-52. [3[. M~5ON JO, WILt.~5 GT, NEL~BF.RGR ~,LS; The half-life of

tmmuooglobulin miLNA lncreas~ during B-cell dtfferentlatloo: a possible role for targeting to membrane-bound poIysomes. Genes Dev I988. 2:1003-1011.

MCCLL~ B.~ GLqLFO~E T: Rapid redistr ibut ion of auxin-regulated RNAs dur ing gravttrCqDlsm. SoL•nee 1989, 243:91-92.

l~ss~qA Jh Insulin and deamJm.ethasone regulation of a rat helmtoma me~enger ribonuclelc acid: insul in ha* a transcriptional and a postteanscrtptional effect. End•or/no/•D, 1989, 124:754-761.

MC~L,%'ER EW, KCVLN LC: A stem-loop In the 3 * untranslated region mediates lron-dependtmt

tx-gulatlon of transferrtn receptor mRNA stability in the cytoplasm. Co//1988, 53:815-825. 115].

MUH.N'ER E~', IqELTERT B, KL1LN LC: A SpeCifiC mRNA • binding factor regulates the iron-dependent

stabRlty of cytoplasmlc transferrin receptor mi~NA. Ce//1989, 58:373-382. [17].

MLq~LIDItAR MG, JOItNSON IF: Delayed proceed- Ing/export or messenger l~NA under condit ions of rt, duced protein ~ynthesta. J Co//P/~/1988, 135:115-121.

PACE CN. G~xtst£Y GP~ Rlbonuclease T I is stabilized by cation attd anlon bhadirtg. B.*~tn/stry 1588, 27:3242-32~15.

PARIS J, OSBORNE liB, COUTLq~IER A, LE GCELLEC R, I>Fm.LIPPE l~t Oh.noes in the polyadenylation of specific stable 1LNA during the early development of Xenopua ~ Gene 1988, 72:169-176.

PAYIWI~N BV, RL,~EL R, BACHVAROVA P,: ~han~.eS in state of adenylatinn and t ime course of degradation of maternal mRNAs dur ing oocyte maturation and early embryonic development in the mouse. Dev Bio11988,129:304-314.

PEI R, CAL~m K: Differential stability o f o m y c • mRNA.~ in a cell-free tWstem. Mo/CeU B/o/1988 ,

8 : 2 8 6 0 - ~ . [9]. Pr2¢I'r~x'~ RP, KOBAY~HI S, BOR.',~I'EL~ P: Tran*forming

growth factor ~ Increases mI~NA for matrix proteins both in the presence and in the absence of changes in ml~NA stability, proc Nat/ Ac-ad S~f UX4 1988, 85:1105-1108.

P~xI~,oN R, I~'DQLaST S: The ~ hsp70 message is rzpldly degraded at normal temperature and stablized by heat shock. Gone 1988, 72:161-168.

PRA.V~',~K SK, MEADCS WJ, BAG J: Regulation or translation and stability of an mRNA coding for a 40-kD-a polypeptide In rat L6 muscle cells. Eur f Bt~bem 1988, 172:355-362.

PRENDERGAST GC, COLE MD: l ~ 0 ~ r i p t i o n a l regulation of cellular gene expresglon by the omye oncogene. Mo/Ce//B/0/198% 9:124-134.

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