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Gene Expression

The Cardiac troponin T Alternative Exon Contains a Novel Purine-Rich Positive Splicing Element

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Pages 3660-3674 | Received 14 Jan 1993, Accepted 23 Mar 1993, Published online: 01 Apr 2023

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Hong-Xiang Liu, Shern L. Chew, Luca Cartegni, Michael Q. Zhang & Adrian R. Krainer. (2000) Exonic Splicing Enhancer Motif Recognized by Human SC35 under Splicing Conditions. Molecular and Cellular Biology 20:3, pages 1063-1071.
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Cyril F. Bourgeois, Michel Popielarz, Georges Hildwein & James Stevenin. (1999) Identification of a Bidirectional Splicing Enhancer: Differential Involvement of SR Proteins in 5′ or 3′ Splice Site Activation. Molecular and Cellular Biology 19:11, pages 7347-7356.
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Lisa M. McNally & Mark T. McNally. (1998) An RNA Splicing Enhancer-Like Sequence Is a Component of a Splicing Inhibitor Element from Rous Sarcoma Virus. Molecular and Cellular Biology 18:6, pages 3103-3111.
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Volker Heinrichs, Lisa C. Ryner & Bruce S. Baker. (1998) Regulation of Sex-Specific Selection of fruitless 5′ Splice Sites by transformerand transformer-2. Molecular and Cellular Biology 18:1, pages 450-458.
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Leslie L. Elrick, Mary Beth Humphrey, Thomas A. Cooper & Susan M. Berget. (1998) A Short Sequence within Two Purine-Rich Enhancers Determines 5′ Splice Site Specificity. Molecular and Cellular Biology 18:1, pages 343-352.
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Edward F. Modafferi & Douglas L. Black. (1997) A Complex Intronic Splicing Enhancer from the c-src Pre-mRNA Activates Inclusion of a Heterologous Exon. Molecular and Cellular Biology 17:11, pages 6537-6545.
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Fabienne Del Gatto, Ariane Plet, Marie-Claude Gesnel, Cécile Fort & Richard Breathnach. (1997) Multiple Interdependent Sequence Elements Control Splicing of a Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 2 Alternative Exon. Molecular and Cellular Biology 17:9, pages 5106-5116.
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Andrew J. McCullough & Susan M. Berget. (1997) G Triplets Located throughout a Class of Small Vertebrate Introns Enforce Intron Borders and Regulate Splice Site Selection. Molecular and Cellular Biology 17:8, pages 4562-4571.
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Lydia R. Coulter, Mark A. Landree & Thomas A. Cooper. (1997) Identification of a New Class of Exonic Splicing Enhancers by In Vivo Selection. Molecular and Cellular Biology 17:4, pages 2143-2150.
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Benoit Chabot, Marco Blanchette, Isabelle Lapierre & Hélène La Branche. (1997) An Intron Element Modulating 5′ Splice Site Selection in the hnRNP A1 Pre-mRNA Interacts with hnRNP A1. Molecular and Cellular Biology 17:4, pages 1776-1786.
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Chang Zhu, Jun Urano & Leslie R. Bell. (1997) The Sex-lethal Early Splicing Pattern Uses a Default Mechanism Dependent on the Alternative 5′ Splice Sites. Molecular and Cellular Biology 17:3, pages 1674-1681.
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Chiara Collesi, Massimo M. Santoro, Giovanni Gaudino & Paolo M. Comoglio. (1996) A Splicing Variant of the RON Transcript Induces Constitutive Tyrosine Kinase Activity and an Invasive Phenotype. Molecular and Cellular Biology 16:10, pages 5518-5526.
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Wan-Jiang Zhang & Jane Y. Wu. (1996) Functional Properties of p54, a Novel SR Protein Active in Constitutive and Alternative Splicing. Molecular and Cellular Biology 16:10, pages 5400-5408.
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Kathryn J. Ryan & Thomas A. Cooper. (1996) Muscle-Specific Splicing Enhancers Regulate Inclusion of the Cardiac Troponin T Alternative Exon in Embryonic Skeletal Muscle. Molecular and Cellular Biology 16:8, pages 4014-4023.
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Richard R. Gontarek & David Derse. (1996) Interactions among SR Proteins, an Exonic Splicing Enhancer, and a Lentivirus Rev Protein Regulate Alternative Splicing. Molecular and Cellular Biology 16:5, pages 2325-2331.
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Raymond C. Chan & Douglas L. Black. (1995) Conserved Intron Elements Repress Splicing of a Neuron-Specific c-src Exon In Vitro. Molecular and Cellular Biology 15:11, pages 6377-6385.
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Huicheng Tian & Ryszard Kole. (1995) Selection of Novel Exon Recognition Elements from a Pool of Random Sequences. Molecular and Cellular Biology 15:11, pages 6291-6298.
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Jacqueline Ramchatesingh, Alan M. Zahler, Karla M. Neugebauer, Mark B. Roth & Thomas A. Cooper. (1995) A Subset of SR Proteins Activates Splicing of the Cardiac Troponin T Alternative Exon by Direct Interactions with an Exonic Enhancer. Molecular and Cellular Biology 15:9, pages 4898-4907.
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Fabienne Del Gatto & Richard Breathnach. (1995) Exon and Intron Sequences, Respectively, Repress and Activate Splicing of a Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 2 Alternative Exon. Molecular and Cellular Biology 15:9, pages 4825-4834.
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Mary Beth Humphrey, Joseph Bryan, Thomas A. Cooper & Susan M. Berget. (1995) A 32-Nucleotide Exon-Splicing Enhancer Regulates Usage of Competing 5′ Splice Sites in a Differential Internal Exon. Molecular and Cellular Biology 15:8, pages 3979-3988.
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John Bouck, Xiang-Dong Fu, Anna Marie Skalka & Richard A. Katz. (1995) Genetic Selection for Balanced Retroviral Splicing: Novel Regulation Involving the Second Step Can Be Mediated by Transitions in the Polypyrimidine Tract. Molecular and Cellular Biology 15:5, pages 2663-2671.
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Zbigniew Dominski & Ryszard Kole. (1994) Identification and Characterization by Antisense Oligonucleotides of Exon and Intron Sequences Required for Splicing. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:11, pages 7445-7454.
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Brad A. Amendt, David Hesslein, Lung-Ji Chang & C. Martin Stoltzfus. (1994) Presence of Negative and Positive cis-Acting RNA Splicing Elements within and Flanking the First tat Coding Exon of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:6, pages 3960-3970.
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Connie C. M. van Oers, Gosse J. Adema, Hannie Zandberg, Tessa C. Moen & Pieter D. Baas. (1994) Two Different Sequence Elements within Exon 4 Are Necessary for Calcitonin-Specific Splicing of the Human Calcitonin/Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide I Pre-mRNA. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:2, pages 951-960.
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Kenji Tanaka, Akiya Watakabe & Yoshiro Shimura. (1994) Polypurine Sequences within a Downstream Exon Function as a Splicing Enhancer. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:2, pages 1347-1354.
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Martha L. Peterson, Mary Beth Bryman, Michelle Peiter & Clarissa Cowan. (1994) Exon size affects competition between splicing and cleavage-polyadenylation in the immunoglobulin μ gene. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:1, pages 77-86.
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