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The following pages link to Following temperature stress, export of heat shock mRNA occurs efficiently in cells with mutations in genes normally important for mRNA export (Q35690220):
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- The signal sequence coding region promotes nuclear export of mRNA (Q21092749) (← links)
- Postage for the messenger: designating routes for nuclear mRNA export (Q26998427) (← links)
- The mitogen-activated protein kinase Slt2 regulates nuclear retention of non-heat shock mRNAs during heat shock-induced stress (Q27932704) (← links)
- A single SR-like protein, Npl3, promotes pre-mRNA splicing in budding yeast (Q27937270) (← links)
- THOC5 controls 3'end-processing of immediate early genes via interaction with polyadenylation specific factor 100 (CPSF100). (Q30425526) (← links)
- Regulation of mRNA trafficking by nuclear pore complexes. (Q34347710) (← links)
- Cotranscriptional association of mRNA export factor Yra1 with C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II (Q35378118) (← links)
- Aiding and abetting cancer: mRNA export and the nuclear pore (Q38098701) (← links)
- Quick or quality? How mRNA escapes nuclear quality control during stress (Q38679087) (← links)
- Defects in THO/TREX-2 function cause accumulation of novel cytoplasmic mRNP granules that can be cleared by autophagy (Q39717140) (← links)
- Transcriptional regulation of immediate-early gene response by THOC5, a member of mRNA export complex, contributes to the M-CSF-induced macrophage differentiation (Q41946655) (← links)
- mRNA quality control is bypassed for immediate export of stress-responsive transcripts (Q51016246) (← links)
- Keeping mRNPs in check during assembly and nuclear export. (Q54588177) (← links)