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Volume 3, Issue 7:  July 1, 1989  [Index by Author] 

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S Passmore, R Elble, and B K Tye
A protein involved in minichromosome maintenance in yeast binds a transcriptional enhancer conserved in eukaryotes.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 921-935. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

E E Jarvis, K L Clark, and G F Sprague
The yeast transcription activator PRTF, a homolog of the mammalian serum response factor, is encoded by the MCM1 gene.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 936-945. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

H J Mangalam, V R Albert, H A Ingraham, M Kapiloff, L Wilson, C Nelson, H Elsholtz, and M G Rosenfeld
A pituitary POU domain protein, Pit-1, activates both growth hormone and prolactin promoters transcriptionally.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 946-958. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

E B Crenshaw, K Kalla, D M Simmons, L W Swanson, and M G Rosenfeld
Cell-specific expression of the prolactin gene in transgenic mice is controlled by synergistic interactions between promoter and enhancer elements.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 959-972. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

M DiLiberto, Z C Lai, H Fei, and G Childs
Developmental control of promoter-specific factors responsible for the embryonic activation and inactivation of the sea urchin early histone H3 gene.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 973-985. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

Z Y Lin, C A Dechesne, J Eldridge, and B M Paterson
An avian muscle factor related to MyoD1 activates muscle-specific promoters in nonmuscle cells of different germ-layer origin and in BrdU-treated myoblasts.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 986-996. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

S Romani, S Campuzano, E R Macagno, and J Modolell
Expression of achaete and scute genes in Drosophila imaginal discs and their function in sensory organ development.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 997-1007. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

Y Y Xing and A Worcel
A 3' exonuclease activity degrades the pseudogene 5S RNA transcript and processes the major oocyte 5S RNA transcript in Xenopus oocytes.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 1008-1018. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

N Levitt, D Briggs, A Gil, and N J Proudfoot
Definition of an efficient synthetic poly(A) site.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 1019-1025. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

K Meerovitch, J Pelletier, and N Sonenberg
A cellular protein that binds to the 5'-noncoding region of poliovirus RNA: implications for internal translation initiation.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 1026-1034. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

P J Schatz, P D Riggs, A Jacq, M J Fath, and J Beckwith
The secE gene encodes an integral membrane protein required for protein export in Escherichia coli.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 1035-1044. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

J Stader, L J Gansheroff, and T J Silhavy
New suppressors of signal-sequence mutations, prlG, are linked tightly to the secE gene of Escherichia coli.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 1045-1052. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

J E Hesse, M R Lieber, K Mizuuchi, and M Gellert
V(D)J recombination: a functional definition of the joining signals.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 1053-1061. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

S Hardy, D A Engel, and T Shenk
An adenovirus early region 4 gene product is required for induction of the infection-specific form of cellular E2F activity.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 1062-1074. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

A E Griep, T Kuwabara, E J Lee, and H Westphal
Perturbed development of the mouse lens by polyomavirus large T antigen does not lead to tumor formation.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 1075-1085. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

A Ebralidze, E Tulchinsky, M Grigorian, A Afanasyeva, V Senin, E Revazova, and E Lukanidin
Isolation and characterization of a gene specifically expressed in different metastatic cells and whose deduced gene product has a high degree of homology to a Ca2+-binding protein family.
Genes Dev. 1989 3: 1086-1093. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

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