8
Views
3
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

An H3-H4 histone gene pair in the marine copepod Tigriopus californicus, contains an intergenic dyad symmetry element

, &
Pages 197-206 | Received 13 Feb 1990, Published online: 11 Jul 2009

References

  • Bagshaw J. C., Andrews M., Perry B. A. Organization and Expression of Histone Genes in the Brine Shrimp, Artemia, VII. Histone Genes Structure, Organization and Regulation, C Stein, J. Stein, W. Marzluff. John Wiley & Sons, New York 1984; 181
  • Bannon G., Gorovsky M. Multiple, Independently Regulated, Polyadenylated Messages for Histone H3 and H4 in Tetrahymena. Nuc. Acids Research 1983; 11: 3903–3917
  • Birchmeier C, Polk W., Birnstiel M. The terminal RNA Stem-Loop Structure and 80 bp of Spacer DNA Are Required for the Formation of 3′ Termini of Sea Urchin H2A mRNA. Cell 1983; 35: 433–440
  • Birnstiel M., Busslinger M., Strub K. Transcription Termination and 3′Processing: The End is in Site. Cell 1985; 41: 349–359
  • Clerc R. G., Bucher P., Strub K., Birnstiel M. L. Transcription of a Cloned Xenopus laevis H4 Histone Gene in the Homologous Frog Oocyte System Depends on an Evolutionary Conserved Sequence Motif in the -50 Region. Nuc. Acids Research 1983; 11: 8641–8657
  • Crouse C, Frischauf A., Lehrach H. An Integrated and Simplified Approach to Cloning into Plasmids and Single Stranded Phages. Meth. in Enz. 1983; 101: 79–89
  • Doenecke D., Karlson P. Albrecht Kossel and the Discovery of Histones. Trends in Biochem. Sci. 1988; 9: 404
  • Feinberg A., Vogelstein B. A Technique for Radiolabeling DNA Restriction Endonuclease Fragments to High Specific Activity. Anal. Biochem. 1983; 132: 6–13
  • Glover C. V.C., Gorovsky M. Amino Acid Sequence of Tetrahymena Histone H4 Differs From That of Higher Eukaryotes. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 1979; 76: 585–589
  • Goldberg M. Ph.D Thesis, Stanford University, Calif. 1979
  • Heintz N. Factors Regulating Histone Gene Transcription during the Cell Cycle. Cancer Cells 6/Eukaryotic DNA Replication. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY 1988
  • Hentschel C. C., Birnstiel M. L. The Organization and Expression of Histone Gene Families. Cell 1981; 25: 301–313
  • Hereford L., Bromley S., Osley M. Periodic Transcription of Yeast Histone Genes. Cell 1982; 30: 305–310
  • Horowitz S., Bowen J., Bannon G., Gorovsky M. Unusual Features of Transcribed Regions of the Histone H4 Gene Family of Tetrahymena thermophila. Nuc. Acids Research 1987; 15: 141–160
  • Huang P. C. Transcriptionally Regulatory Sequences of Phylogenetic Significance, VIII. DNA Systematics, S. K. Dutta. CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton 1985; Vol. I: 189–221
  • Ingham L. D., Davis F. C. Cloning and Characterization of a Core Histone Gene Tandem Repeat in Urechis campo. Mol. and Cell Bio. 1988; 8: 4425–4432
  • Kayne P. S., Kim U., Han M., Mullen J., Yoshizaki F., Grunstein M. Extremely Conserved Histone H4 N Terminus is Dispensable for Growth but Essential for Repressing the Silent Mating Loci in Yeast. Cell 1988; 55: 27–39
  • Kraft R., Leinwand L. Using Mini-prep Plasmid DNA for Sequencing Double Stranded Templates with SequenaseTM. Biotech. 1988; 6: 544–546
  • Maniatis T., Fritsch E., Sambrook J. Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual. CSH Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York 1982
  • Marzluff W. F. Evolution of Histone Genes, VI. DNA Systematics, Vol.1: Evolution, S. K. Dutta. CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton 1985; 140–165
  • Matsuo Y., Yamazaki T. tRNA derived Insertion Element in Histone Gene Repeating Unit of Drosophila melanogaster. Nuc. Acids Research 1989; 17: 225–238
  • Osley M. A., Gould J., Kim S., Kane M., Hereford L. Identification of Sequences in a Yeast Histone Promoter Involved in Periodic Transcription. Cell 1986; 45: 537–544
  • Pandey N. B., Marzluff W. F. The Stem-Loop Structure at the 3′ End of Histone mRNA Stability Is Necessary and Sufficient for Regulation of Histone mRNA Stability. Mol. and Cell. Bio. 1987; 7: 4557–4559
  • Pheiffr B., Zimmerman S. Polymer Stimulated Ligation: Enhanced Blunt or Cohesive—End Ligation of DNA or Deoxyribonucleotides by T4 DNA Ligase in Polymer Solutions. Nuc. Acids Research 1983; 11: 7853–7871
  • Stein G., Stein J., Marzluff W. Histone Genes Structure, Organization and Regulation. John Wiley & Sons, New York 1984
  • Sures I., Lowry J., Kedes L. The DNA Sequence of Sea Urchin (S. purpuratus) H2A, H2B and H3 Histone Coding and Spacer Regions. Cell 1978; 15: 1033–1044
  • Laylor J. D., Wellman S. E., Marzluff W. F. Sequences of Four Mouse Histone H3 Genes: Implications for Evolution of Mouse Histone Genes. Journal of Mol. Evol. 1986; 23: 242–249
  • Wells D. Compilation Analysis of Histones and Histone Genes. Nuc. Acids Research Supl. 1986; 14: r119–r149
  • Wells D., Bains W., Kedes L. Codon Usage in Histone Gene Families of Higher Eukaryotes Reflects Functional Rather Than Phylogenetic Relationships. J. Mol. Evol. 1986; 23: 224–241
  • Wells D., Herrmann J. Functionally Constrained Codon Usage in Histone Genes. Int. Jour. Biochem. 1989; 21: 1–6
  • Wells D, McBride C. A Comprehensive Compilation and Alignment of Histones And Histone Genes. Nuc. Acids Research 1989; 17: r311–r346
  • Woudt L, Pastink A., Kempers-Veenstra A., Jansen A., Mager W., Planta R. The Ones Coding for Histone H3 and H4 in Neurospora crassa are Unique and Contain Intervening Sequences. Nuc. Acids Research 1983; 11: 5347
  • Yu S., Horowitz S., Gorovsky M. A Novel Approach for Studying Gene Expression in the Cell Cycle Reveals Coordinate and Independent Regulation of Members of the H4 Multigene Family in Cycling and in Nongrowing Tetrahymena. Genes and Dev 1987; 1: 683–692

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.