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|a The Cell nucleus /
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|a Front Cover; Nuclear Particles, Part B; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Other Volumes; Chapter 1. Nuclear 30 S RNP Particles; I. Isolation and Characterization of Nuclear RNP Particles; II. Characteristics of the Protein and RNA Moieties of 30 S Particles; III. Structure of Nuclear RNP Complexes; IV. Conclusion: Structural Organization; References; Chapter 2. The Composition and General Topology of RNA and Protein in Monomer 40 S Ribonucleoprotein Particles; I. Introduction; II. Composition of Monomer 40 S hnRNP Particles.
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|a III. The Arrangement of RNA and Protein in Monomer 40 S hnRNP ParticlesIV. Summary and a Possible Mechanism for 40 S hnRNP Function in RNA Splicing; References; Chapter 3. Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis of Nuclear Particles; I. Introduction; II. Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis Procedure; III. Standardization of Gels; IV. Saline-EDTA and Tris Washers of Nuclei; V. Nuclear Matrix Proteins; VI. Nuclear Membrane-Lamina Complex; VII. Nucleolar Matrix; VIII. Proteins of hnRNA; IX. Proteins of Whole Nuclei and Chromatin; X. Association of hnRNP with the Nuclear Matrix.
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|a XI. Possible Gene Duplication of NHPXII. Silver Staining of Two-Dimensional Gels; XIII. Summary; References; Chapter 4. Immunocytochemistry of Nuclear hnRNP Complexes; I. hnRNP Complexes; II. Localization of 30 S RNP Core Proteins; III. Summary: hnRNP Core Proteins and Nuclear RNA Metabolism; References; Chapter 5. Enzymatic Activities Associated with hnRNP; I. Introductory Remarks; II. Enzymes Involved in Posttranscriptional Maturation of hnRNA into mRNA; III. Enzymes Involved in Posttranslational Modifications of hnRNP Proteins; IV. Concluding Remarks; References.
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|a Chapter 6. Digestion Products of Nuclear RibonucleoproteinI. Introduction; II. Initial Work Utilizing Nucleases; III. Studies Involving Specific Nucleotide Sequences; IV. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 7. Nucleocytoplasmic Transport of mRNA; I. Introduction; II. Processing as a Prerequisite for Transport; III. Transport through the Nuclear Pore; IV. Evidence for Regulation of mRNA Transport; V. Evidence for Defective Regulation of mRNA Transport; VI. Possible Mechanism of Regulation-mRNA-Associated Proteins; References.
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|a The Cell Nucleus, Volume IX: Nuclear Particles, Part B discusses ""splicing"", ""processing"", and the controls of transcriptional and transport events which must be essential to cells that are either growing or are phenotypically differentiated. The book describes the characteristics and structure of nuclear 30 S RNP particles; as well as the composition and general topology of RNA and protein in monomer 40 S ribonucleoprotein particles. The text also demonstrates the two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of nuclear particles and immunocytochemistry of nuclear hnRNP complexes; the enzymatic act
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|a Chapter 8. Nucleocytoplasmic Transport of Ribosomal Subparticles. Interplay with the Nuclear EnvelopeI. Introduction; II. Tetrahymena: Nuclear System and Extrachromosomal rRNA Genes; III. Nucleocytoplasmic rRNP Transport; IV. The Nuclear Envelope; V. rRNP Translocation through Pore Complexes; VI. Conclusion; References; Chapter 9. RNP Particles Involved in Release of in Vitro Synthesized Poly(A}-Containing RNA in Isolated Nuclei; I. Introduction; II. Results and Discussion; References; Chapter 10. Nuclear Bodies αs Functionαl Indicαtors in the Tαrget Cells of Sex Steroid Hormones.
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