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The following pages link to Cell-cycle regulation as a mechanism for targeting proteins to specific DNA sequences in Tetrahymena thermophila (Q33563536):
Displaying 19 items.
- Tetrahymena genetics: two nuclei are better than one. (Q33741625) (← links)
- RAD51 is required for propagation of the germinal nucleus in Tetrahymena thermophila. (Q33896587) (← links)
- The nonhistone, N-terminal tail of an essential, chimeric H2A variant regulates mitotic H3-S10 dephosphorylation (Q35860082) (← links)
- Antibodies specific to acetylated histones document the existence of deposition- and transcription-related histone acetylation in Tetrahymena (Q36220559) (← links)
- Nucleus-specific and temporally restricted localization of proteins in Tetrahymena macronuclei and micronuclei (Q36221800) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of histone H3 at serine 10 is correlated with chromosome condensation during mitosis and meiosis in Tetrahymena (Q36492308) (← links)
- A class II histone deacetylase acts on newly synthesized histones in Tetrahymena (Q36498292) (← links)
- Four distinct and unusual linker proteins in a mitotically dividing nucleus are derived from a 71-kilodalton polyprotein, lack p34cdc2 sites, and contain protein kinase A sites (Q36642437) (← links)
- Regulation and evolution of the single alpha-tubulin gene of the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila (Q36733085) (← links)
- A temperature-sensitive mutation affecting cilia regeneration, nuclear development, and the cell cycle of Tetrahymena thermophila is rescued by cytoplasmic exchange (Q36791188) (← links)
- Localization and expression of mRNA for a macronuclear-specific histone H2A variant (hv1) during the cell cycle and conjugation of Tetrahymena thermophila (Q36848909) (← links)
- Relationship of eukaryotic DNA replication to committed gene expression: general theory for gene control (Q37057383) (← links)
- Neural tube defects and abnormal brain development in F52-deficient mice (Q37710371) (← links)
- Deposition and function of histone H3 variants in Tetrahymena thermophila (Q39129381) (← links)
- Replication-dependent and independent regulation of HMG expression during the cell cycle and conjugation in Tetrahymena (Q40536139) (← links)
- Centromeric histone H3 is essential for vegetative cell division and for DNA elimination during conjugation in Tetrahymena thermophila (Q41492080) (← links)
- An abundant high-mobility-group-like protein is targeted to micronuclei in a cell cycle-dependent and developmentally regulated fashion in Tetrahymena thermophila (Q42618333) (← links)
- A development-specific histone H3 localizes to the developing macronucleus of Euplotes. (Q52169962) (← links)
- Nucleosome positioning is independent of histone H1 in vivo. (Q54116403) (← links)