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Chromosome Structure and Dynamics

Two Related Families of Retrotransposons from Schizosaccharomyces pombe

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Pages 6791-6798 | Received 02 Sep 1990, Accepted 25 Sep 1990, Published online: 31 Mar 2023

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David Balasundaram, Michael J. Benedik, Mary Morphew, Van-Dinh Dang & Henry L. Levin. (1999) Nup124p Is a Nuclear Pore Factor of Schizosaccharomyces pombe That Is Important for Nuclear Import and Activity of Retrotransposon Tf1. Molecular and Cellular Biology 19:8, pages 5768-5784.
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Van Dinh Dang, Michael J. Benedik, Karl Ekwall, Jeannie Choi, Robin C. Allshire & Henry L. Levin. (1999) A New Member of the Sin3 Family of Corepressors Is Essential for Cell Viability and Required for Retroelement Propagation in Fission Yeast. Molecular and Cellular Biology 19:3, pages 2351-2365.
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Francisco Fierro & Juan F. Martín. (1999) Molecular Mechanisms of Chromosomal Rearrangement in Fungi. Critical Reviews in Microbiology 25:1, pages 1-17.
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Eleanor F. Hoff, Henry L. Levin & Jef D. Boeke. (1998) Schizosaccharomyces pombe Retrotransposon Tf2 Mobilizes Primarily through Homologous cDNA Recombination. Molecular and Cellular Biology 18:11, pages 6839-6852.
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Angela Atwood, Jia-Hwei Lin & Henry L. Levin. (1996) The Retrotransposon Tf1 Assembles Virus-Like Particles That Contain Excess Gag Relative to Integrase because of a Regulated Degradation Process. Molecular and Cellular Biology 16:1, pages 338-346.
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Henry L. Levin. (1995) A Novel Mechanism of Self-Primed Reverse Transcription Defines a New Family of Retroelements. Molecular and Cellular Biology 15:6, pages 3310-3317.
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Caroline Esnault & Henry L. Levin. (2015) The Long Terminal Repeat Retrotransposons Tf1 and Tf2 of Schizosaccharomyces pombe . Microbiology Spectrum 3:4.
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Angela Atwood-Moore, Kenechi Ejebe & Henry L. Levin. (2005) Specific Recognition and Cleavage of the Plus-Strand Primer by Reverse Transcriptase. Journal of Virology 79:23, pages 14863-14875.
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Laure Teysset, Van-Dinh Dang, Min Kyung Kim & Henry L. Levin. (2003) A Long Terminal Repeat-Containing Retrotransposon of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Expresses a Gag-Like Protein That Assembles into Virus-Like Particles Which Mediate Reverse Transcription . Journal of Virology 77:9, pages 5451-5463.
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Teresa L. Singleton & Henry L. Levin. (2002) A Long Terminal Repeat Retrotransposon of Fission Yeast Has Strong Preferences for Specific Sites of Insertion. Eukaryotic Cell 1:1, pages 44-55.
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Phillip A. Irwin & Daniel F. Voytas. (2001) Expression and Processing of Proteins Encoded by the Saccharomyces Retrotransposon Ty5 . Journal of Virology 75:4, pages 1790-1797.
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Amanda Leigh Haag, Jia-Hwei Lin & Henry L. Levin. (2000) Evidence for the Packaging of Multiple Copies of Tf1 mRNA into Particles and the trans Priming of Reverse Transcription . Journal of Virology 74:15, pages 7164-7170.
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Angela Atwood, Jeannie Choi & Henry L. Levin. (1998) The Application of a Homologous Recombination Assay Revealed Amino Acid Residues in an LTR-Retrotransposon That Were Critical for Integration. Journal of Virology 72:2, pages 1324-1333.
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