P S McCaw
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1.
Query C, McCaw P, Sharp P
Mol Cell Biol
. 1997 May;
17(5):2944-53.
PMID: 9111366
The association of U2 snRNP with the pre-mRNA branch region is a critical step in the assembly of spliceosomal complexes. We describe an assembly process that reveals both minimal requirements...
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MacMillan A, McCaw P, Crispino J, Sharp P
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1997 Jan;
94(1):133-6.
PMID: 8990173
Assembly of the mammalian spliceosome is known to proceed in an ordered fashion through several discrete complexes, but the mechanism of this assembly process may not be universal. In an...
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Mellentin J, Murre C, Donlon T, McCaw P, Smith S, Carroll A, et al.
Science
. 1989 Oct;
246(4928):379-82.
PMID: 2799390
The gene (E2A) that codes for proteins with the properties of immunoglobulin enhancer binding factors E12/E47 was mapped to chromosome region 19p13.2-p13.3, a site associated with nonrandom translocations in acute...
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Murre C, McCaw P, Vaessin H, Caudy M, Jan L, Jan Y, et al.
Cell
. 1989 Aug;
58(3):537-44.
PMID: 2503252
A DNA binding and dimerization motif, with apparent amphipathic helices (the HLH motif), has recently been identified in various proteins, including two that bind to immunoglobulin enhancers (E12 and E47)....
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Murre C, McCaw P, Baltimore D
Cell
. 1989 Mar;
56(5):777-83.
PMID: 2493990
Two cDNAs were isolated whose dimerized products bind specifically to a DNA sequence, kappa E2, located in the immunoglobulin kappa chain enhancer. Both cDNAs share a region of extensive identity...