A Ruiz-Carrillo

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1 Processing of newly synthesized histone molecules. Science 1975 2.95
2 Endonuclease G: a mitochondrial protein released in apoptosis and involved in caspase-independent DNA degradation. Cell Death Differ 2001 2.03
3 Primers for mitochondrial DNA replication generated by endonuclease G. Science 1993 1.79
4 Genomic organization of the genes coding for the six main histones of the chicken: complete sequence of the H5 gene. J Mol Biol 1983 1.50
5 Mismatch and blunt to protruding-end joining by DNA ligases. Nucleic Acids Res 1987 1.50
6 In vitro core particle and nucleosome assembly at physiological ionic strength. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1979 1.50
7 Endonuclease G: a (dG)n X (dC)n-specific DNase from higher eukaryotes. EMBO J 1987 1.34
8 Histone H5 messenger RNA is polyadenylated. Nature 1980 1.32
9 Changes in histone acetyl content and in nuclear non-histone protein composition of avain erythroid cells at different stages of maturation. J Biol Chem 1974 1.28
10 Regulation of histone and beta A-globin gene expression during differentiation of chicken erythroid cells. Mol Cell Biol 1987 1.28
11 Recognition of (dG)n.(dC)n sequences by endonuclease G. Characterization of the calf thymus nuclease. J Biol Chem 1989 1.24
12 H3.H4 tetramer directs DNA and core histone octamer assembly in the nucleosome core particle. Biochemistry 1979 1.16
13 Separation and analysis of histone subfractions differing in their degree of acetylation: some correlations with genetic activity in development. Arch Biochem Biophys 1972 1.10
14 An octamer of core histones in solution: central role of the H3-H4 tetramer in the self-assembly. Biochemistry 1979 1.09
15 Histone H5 in the control of DNA synthesis and cell proliferation. Science 1989 1.08
16 Selective synthesis and modification of nuclear proteins during maturation of avian erythroid cells. Arch Biochem Biophys 1976 1.06
17 Basal expression of the histone H5 gene is controlled by positive and negative cis-acting sequences. Nucleic Acids Res 1989 1.04
18 Stability and reversibility of higher ordered structure of interphase chromatin: continuity of deoxyribonucleic acid is not required for maintenance of folded structure. Biochemistry 1980 1.03
19 Replacement of histone H1 by H5 in vivo does not change the nucleosome repeat length of chromatin but increases its stability. EMBO J 1990 1.01
20 Fine analysis of the active H5 gene chromatin of chicken erythroid cells at different stages of differentiation. J Mol Biol 1986 0.97
21 An improved method for the preparation of undegraded polysomes and active messenger RNA from immature chicken erythrocytes. Anal Biochem 1979 0.96
22 A method for the purification of histone fraction F3 by affinity chromatography. Arch Biochem Biophys 1973 0.95
23 Chromosomal localization of mitochondrial transcription factor A (TCF6), single-stranded DNA-binding protein (SSBP), and endonuclease G (ENDOG), three human housekeeping genes involved in mitochondrial biogenesis. Genomics 1995 0.95
24 Initiation binding repressor, a factor that binds to the transcription initiation site of the histone h5 gene, is a glycosylated member of a family of cell growth regulators [corrected]. Mol Cell Biol 1995 0.94
25 Isolation of a 167 basepair chromatosome containing a partially digested histone H5. FEBS Lett 1983 0.91
26 Nucleosomes containing histones H1 or H5 are closely interspersed in chromatin. Nucleic Acids Res 1982 0.89
27 Transcription unit of the chicken histone H5 gene and mapping of H5 pre-mRNA sequences. J Biol Chem 1986 0.86
28 Repression of the H5 histone gene by a factor from erythrocytes that binds to the region of transcription initiation. EMBO J 1992 0.85
29 The histone H5 gene is flanked by S1 hypersensitive structures. Nucleic Acids Res 1984 0.85
30 Effect of histone composition on the stability of chromatin structure. Biochim Biophys Acta 1982 0.85
31 Transcription of the histone H5 gene is regulated by three differentiation-specific enhancers. Mol Cell Biol 1993 0.84
32 Nucleohistone assembly: sequential binding of histone H3-H4 tetramer and histone H2A-H2B dimer to DNA. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol 1978 0.82
33 The globular region of histone H5 is equally accessible to antibodies in relaxed and condensed chromatin. J Biol Chem 1988 0.82
34 Characterization and expression of the mouse endonuclease G gene. DNA Cell Biol 1997 0.80
35 Monoclonal antibodies against histone H5. Epitope mapping and binding to chromatin. J Biol Chem 1985 0.79
36 Enrichment of histone H5-synthesizing polysomes by indirect immunoadsorption. Purification of H5 mRNA. J Biol Chem 1982 0.79
37 Increased histone H1(0) expression in differentiating mouse erythroleukemia cells is related to decreased cell proliferation. Exp Cell Res 1992 0.79
38 Histones from sperm of the sea urchin Arbacia lixula. Eur J Biochem 1969 0.78
39 Purification of cysteine-containing histones. Methods Enzymol 1974 0.78
40 Nucleotide sequence of a cDNA for phi, a histone to protamine transition protein from sea cucumber spermatozoa. Nucleic Acids Res 1989 0.76
41 Very lysine rich histone of echinoderms and molluscs. Nature 1970 0.75
42 [Gene expression and its consequences in genetic diseases]. Union Med Can 1985 0.75
43 Elements regulating differential activity of chicken histone H1 gene promoters. DNA Cell Biol 1998 0.75
44 Histones from embryos of the sea urchin Arbacia lixula. Dev Biol 1973 0.75