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The following pages link to Four distinct and unusual linker proteins in a mitotically dividing nucleus are derived from a 71-kilodalton polyprotein, lack p34cdc2 sites, and contain protein kinase A sites (Q36642437):
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- Deletion of the Tetrahymena thermophila rDNA replication fork barrier region disrupts macronuclear rDNA excision and creates a fragile site in the micronuclear genome (Q25257785) (← links)
- Identification and mutation of phosphorylation sites in a linker histone. Phosphorylation of macronuclear H1 is not essential for viability in tetrahymena (Q30303988) (← links)
- Tetrahymena genetics: two nuclei are better than one. (Q33741625) (← links)
- Creation and use of antisense ribosomes in Tetrahymena thermophila. (Q33741747) (← links)
- The draft assembly of the radically organized Stylonychia lemnae macronuclear genome (Q34007303) (← links)
- Antisense ribosomes: rRNA as a vehicle for antisense RNAs (Q34062948) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of histone variant regions in chromatin: unlocking the linker? (Q34316278) (← links)
- Cloning and characterization of the major histone H2A genes completes the cloning and sequencing of known histone genes of Tetrahymena thermophila (Q34606941) (← links)
- The HMG-1 box protein family: classification and functional relationships. (Q34749348) (← links)
- Characterization of a novel origin recognition complex-like complex: implications for DNA recognition, cell cycle control, and locus-specific gene amplification (Q35107822) (← links)
- Nuclear assembly is independent of linker histones. (Q35986499) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of linker histone is associated with transcriptional activation in a normally silent nucleus (Q36237749) (← links)
- Human EFO1p exhibits acetyltransferase activity and is a unique combination of linker histone and Ctf7p/Eco1p chromatid cohesion establishment domains (Q37368779) (← links)
- cAMP-dependent signal pathways in unicellular eukaryotes (Q37514244) (← links)
- Nucleoporin Nup98: a gatekeeper in the eukaryotic kingdoms (Q37764900) (← links)
- The testis-specific high-mobility-group protein, a phosphorylation-dependent DNA-packaging factor of elongating and condensing spermatids (Q40019323) (← links)
- Two mutations in the HMG-box with very different structural consequences provide insights into the nature of binding to four-way junction DNA (Q40789046) (← links)
- Commitment to division in ciliate cell cycles (Q41043149) (← links)
- Linker histone H1 regulates specific gene expression but not global transcription in vivo (Q42521610) (← links)
- Micronucleus-specific histone H1 is required for micronuclear chromosome integrity in Tetrahymena thermophila. (Q44851166) (← links)
- Nucleosome positioning is independent of histone H1 in vivo. (Q54116403) (← links)
- Nuclear condensation in protozoan gametes and the evolution of anisogamy (Q57832874) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of linker histones by a protein kinase A-like activity in mitotic nuclei (Q71973604) (← links)
- Nucleus-specific linker histones Hho1 and Mlh1 form distinct protein interactions during growth, starvation and development in Tetrahymena thermophila (Q92609855) (← links)