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M M Hurt

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Whitfield M, Zheng L, Baldwin A, Ohta T, Hurt M, Marzluff W
Mol Cell Biol . 2000 May; 20(12):4188-98. PMID: 10825184
The expression of the replication-dependent histone mRNAs is tightly regulated during the cell cycle. As cells progress from G(1) to S phase, histone mRNA levels increase 35-fold, and they decrease...
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Eliassen K, Baldwin A, Sikorski E, Hurt M
Mol Cell Biol . 1998 Nov; 18(12):7106-18. PMID: 9819397
Expression of the highly conserved replication-dependent histone gene family increases dramatically as a cell enters the S phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle. Requirements for normal histone gene expression in...
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Kaludov N, Seavy M, Robinson G, Hurt M
J Biol Chem . 1997 Jun; 272(24):15120-7. PMID: 9182532
H1 histones, found in all multicellular eukaryotes, associate with linker DNA between adjacent nucleosomes, presumably to keep the chromatin in a compact, helical state. The identification of multiple histone H1...
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Ficzycz A, Kaludov N, Lele Z, Hurt M, Ovsenek N
Dev Biol . 1997 Feb; 182(1):21-32. PMID: 9073440
Replication-dependent histone genes in the mouse and Xenopus share a common regulatory element within the protein-encoding sequence called the CRAS alpha element (coding region activating sequence alpha) which has been...
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BOWMAN T, Kaludov N, Klein M, Hurt M
Gene . 1996 Oct; 176(1-2):1-8. PMID: 8918223
We have previously identified the alpha element within the mouse H2A and H3 histone gene coding region activating sequences (CRAS). This common element is required for normal in vivo expression...
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Kaludov N, BOWMAN T, Sikorski E, Hurt M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1996 Apr; 93(9):4465-70. PMID: 8633091
The histone gene family in mammals consists of 15-20 genes for each class of nucleosomal histone protein. These genes are classified as either replication-dependent or -independent in regard to their...
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Kaludov N, Hurt M
Nucleic Acids Res . 1996 Feb; 24(3):523-31. PMID: 8602367
Replication-dependent histone genes of all four nucleosomal classes are coordinately up-regulated at the beginning of S phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle. The universality and importance of this process in...
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BOWMAN T, Hurt M
Nucleic Acids Res . 1995 Aug; 23(16):3083-92. PMID: 7667083
Expression of replication-dependent histone genes of all classes is up-regulated coordinately at the onset of DNA synthesis. The cellular signals involved in coordinate regulation of these genes are not known....
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Hurt M, BOWMAN T, Marzluff W
Mol Cell Biol . 1991 Jun; 11(6):2929-36. PMID: 2038312
There is a region in the mouse histone H3 gene protein-encoding sequence required for high expression. The 110-nucleotide coding region activating sequence (CRAS) from codons 58 to 93 of the...
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Hurt M, Chodchoy N, Marzluff W
Nucleic Acids Res . 1989 Nov; 17(21):8876. PMID: 2587235
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