Published in Eur J Biochem on July 03, 1978
Three small RNAs within the 10 kb trypanosome rRNA transcription unit are analogous to domain VII of other eukaryotic 28S rRNAs. Nucleic Acids Res (1986) 3.30
Replication of the extrachromosomal ribosomal RNA genes of Tetrahymena thermophilia. Nucleic Acids Res (1981) 1.92
Complete sequence of the extrachromosomal rDNA molecule from the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila strain B1868VII. Nucleic Acids Res (1990) 1.45
Localization of transcribed regions on extrachromosomal ribosomal RNA genes of Tetrahymena thermophila by R-loop mapping. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1979) 1.45
Identifying functional regions of rRNA by insertion mutagenesis and complete gene replacement in Tetrahymena thermophila. EMBO J (1989) 1.30
rRNA processing: removal of only nineteen bases at the gap between 28S alpha and 28S beta rRNAs in Sciara coprophila. Nucleic Acids Res (1985) 1.23
The nucleotide sequence at the transcription termination site of the ribosomal RNA gene in Tetrahymena thermophila. Nucleic Acids Res (1982) 1.21
Transcriptional properties of nucleoli isolated from Tetrahymena. Nucleic Acids Res (1978) 1.19
A nucleolar skeleton of protein filaments demonstrated in amplified nucleoli of Xenopus laevis. J Cell Biol (1981) 1.15
Starved Tetrahymena thermophila cells that are unable to mount an effective heat shock response selectively degrade their rRNA. Mol Cell Biol (1984) 1.13
Determination of the transcription initiation site of Tetrahymena pyriformis rDNA using in vitro capping of 35S pre-rRNA. Nucleic Acids Res (1982) 1.12
Termination of transcription in nucleoli isolated from Tetrahymena. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1979) 1.12
Complex endonucleolytic cleavage pattern during early events in the processing of pre-rRNA in the lower eukaryote, Tetrahymena thermophila. Nucleic Acids Res (1983) 0.97
Novel processing in a mammalian nuclear 28S pre-rRNA: tissue-specific elimination of an 'intron' bearing a hidden break site. EMBO J (1999) 0.97
Localization of putative transcription initiation site on the cloned rDNA fragment of Tetrahymena pyriformis. Nucleic Acids Res (1981) 0.86
Characterization of an authentic intermediate in the self-splicing process of ribosomal precursor RNA in macronuclei of Tetrahymena thermophila. Nucleic Acids Res (1987) 0.79
In vitro nuclear transport of ribosomal ribonucleoprotein: temperature affects quantity but not quality of exported particles. Mol Cell Biol (1983) 0.77
'Degraded' RNA profiles in Arthropoda and beyond. PeerJ (2015) 0.76
Dependence of nucleus-directed rRNA synthesis upon mitochondrial protein synthesis in Tetrahymena. Mol Cell Biol (1982) 0.75
The catalog of human cytokeratins: patterns of expression in normal epithelia, tumors and cultured cells. Cell (1982) 19.91
Different intermediate-sized filaments distinguished by immunofluorescence microscopy. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1978) 6.28
Identification and localization of synaptophysin, an integral membrane glycoprotein of Mr 38,000 characteristic of presynaptic vesicles. Cell (1985) 6.06
Widespread occurrence of intermediate-sized filaments of the vimentin-type in cultured cells from diverse vertebrates. Exp Cell Res (1979) 4.61
Antibody to prekeratin. Decoration of tonofilament like arrays in various cells of epithelial character. Exp Cell Res (1978) 4.01
Plakoglobin: a protein common to different kinds of intercellular adhering junctions. Cell (1986) 4.01
Visualization of a system of filaments 7-10 nm thick in cultured cells of an epithelioid line (Pt K2) by immunofluorescence microscopy. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1977) 3.52
Cytokeratin 20 in human carcinomas. A new histodiagnostic marker detected by monoclonal antibodies. Am J Pathol (1992) 3.43
Diversity of cytokeratins. Differentiation specific expression of cytokeratin polypeptides in epithelial cells and tissues. J Mol Biol (1981) 3.37
The nuclear envelope and the architecture of the nuclear periphery. J Cell Biol (1981) 3.34
Structure, biochemistry, and functions of the nuclear envelope. Int Rev Cytol (1974) 3.25
HeLa cells contain intermediate-sized filaments of the prekeratin type. Exp Cell Res (1979) 2.98
Distribution of actin and tubulin in cells and in glycerinated cell models after treatment with cytochalasin B (CB). Exp Cell Res (1976) 2.96
Immunochemical identification of intermediate-sized filaments in human neoplastic cells. A diagnostic aid for the surgical pathologist. Am J Pathol (1981) 2.94
Vascular smooth muscle cells differ from other smooth muscle cells: predominance of vimentin filaments and a specific alpha-type actin. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1981) 2.94
Identification of desmoglein, a constitutive desmosomal glycoprotein, as a member of the cadherin family of cell adhesion molecules. Eur J Cell Biol (1990) 2.77
An abundant and ubiquitous homo-oligomeric ring-shaped ATPase particle related to the putative vesicle fusion proteins Sec18p and NSF. EMBO J (1990) 2.60
Symplekin, a novel type of tight junction plaque protein. J Cell Biol (1996) 2.58
Intermediate-sized filaments of the prekeratin type in myoepithelial cells. J Cell Biol (1980) 2.54
Microinjection of actin-binding proteins and actin antibodies demonstrates involvement of nuclear actin in transcription of lampbrush chromosomes. Cell (1984) 2.45
Pair formation and promiscuity of cytokeratins: formation in vitro of heterotypic complexes and intermediate-sized filaments by homologous and heterologous recombinations of purified polypeptides. J Cell Biol (1985) 2.37
Involvement of vesicle coat material in casein secretion and surface regeneration. J Cell Biol (1976) 2.36
Complex cytokeratin polypeptide patterns observed in certain human carcinomas. Differentiation (1983) 2.35
Differentiation-related patterns of expression of proteins of intermediate-size filaments in tissues and cultured cells. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol (1982) 2.32
Identification of protein p270/Tpr as a constitutive component of the nuclear pore complex-attached intranuclear filaments. J Cell Biol (1997) 2.32
Localization of a nuclear envelope-associated protein by indirect immunofluorescence microscopy using antibodies against a major polypeptide from rat liver fractions enriched in nuclear envelope-associated material. Cytobiologie (1978) 2.30
Biochemical and immunological characterization of desmoplakins I and II, the major polypeptides of the desmosomal plaque. J Mol Biol (1983) 2.27
Targeted mutation of plakoglobin in mice reveals essential functions of desmosomes in the embryonic heart. J Cell Biol (1996) 2.27
Cell type-specific expression of nuclear lamina proteins during development of Xenopus laevis. Cell (1985) 2.26
Localization of xanthine oxidase in mammary-gland epithelium and capillary endothelium. Cell (1981) 2.26
Migration of highly aggressive MV3 melanoma cells in 3-dimensional collagen lattices results in local matrix reorganization and shedding of alpha2 and beta1 integrins and CD44. Cancer Res (1997) 2.26
Molecular characterization of a karyophilic, histone-binding protein: cDNA cloning, amino acid sequence and expression of nuclear protein N1/N2 of Xenopus laevis. EMBO J (1986) 2.25
Desmosomes and hemidesmosomes: constitutive molecular components. Annu Rev Cell Biol (1990) 2.25
Distinct 19 S and 20 S subcomplexes of the 26 S proteasome and their distribution in the nucleus and the cytoplasm. J Biol Chem (1994) 2.23
Biochemical and immunological identification of cytokeratin proteins present in hepatocytes of mammalian liver tissue. Exp Cell Res (1981) 2.22
Patterns of expression and organization of cytokeratin intermediate filaments. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1985) 2.21
A constitutive nucleolar protein identified as a member of the nucleoplasmin family. EMBO J (1987) 2.20
Immunocytochemical demonstration of vimentin in astrocytes and ependymal cells of developing and adult mouse nervous system. J Cell Biol (1981) 2.20
Structure and biochemical composition of desmosomes and tonofilaments isolated from calf muzzle epidermis. J Cell Biol (1978) 2.19
Immunological identification and localization of the predominant nuclear protein of the amphibian oocyte nucleus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1980) 2.18
Formation of cytoskeletal elements during mouse embryogenesis. Intermediate filaments of the cytokeratin type and desmosomes in preimplantation embryos. Differentiation (1980) 2.17
On the universality of nuclear pore complex structure. Z Zellforsch Mikrosk Anat (1970) 2.15
Structure and assembly properties of the intermediate filament protein vimentin: the role of its head, rod and tail domains. J Mol Biol (1996) 2.13
Intermediate filament proteins in nonfilamentous structures: transient disintegration and inclusion of subunit proteins in granular aggregates. Cell (1982) 2.13
Membrane flow and intercoversions among endomembranes. Biochim Biophys Acta (1979) 2.11
Intranuclear filaments containing a nuclear pore complex protein. J Cell Biol (1993) 2.11
The nuclear lamins. A multigene family of proteins in evolution and differentiation. Exp Cell Res (1986) 2.09
Nuclear lamin LI of Xenopus laevis: cDNA cloning, amino acid sequence and binding specificity of a member of the lamin B subfamily. EMBO J (1987) 2.07
The intermediate-sized filaments in rat kangaroo PtK2 cells. I. Morphology in situ. Cytobiologie (1978) 2.07
Identification of a distinct soluble subunit of an intermediate filament protein: tetrameric vimentin from living cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1985) 2.07
Intermediate-sized filaments of human endothelial cells. J Cell Biol (1979) 2.06
Protein complexes of intermediate-sized filaments: melting of cytokeratin complexes in urea reveals different polypeptide separation characteristics. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1983) 2.05
Changes in membrane-microfilament interaction in intercellular adherens junctions upon removal of extracellular Ca2+ ions. J Cell Biol (1986) 2.04
Identification and characterization of epithelial cells in mammalian tissues by immunofluorescence microscopy using antibodies to prekeratin. Differentiation (1979) 2.01
Intracellular endosymbiotic bacteria of Camponotus species (carpenter ants): systematics, evolution and ultrastructural characterization. Mol Microbiol (1996) 1.95
Synaptophysin: molecular organization and mRNA expression as determined from cloned cDNA. EMBO J (1987) 1.93
Different keratin polypeptides in epidermis and other epithelia of human skin: a specific cytokeratin of molecular weight 46,000 in epithelia of the pilosebaceous tract and basal cell epitheliomas. J Cell Biol (1982) 1.93
The major polypeptides of the nuclear pore complex. Exp Cell Res (1978) 1.91
Simultaneous glutaraldehyde-osmium tetroxide fixation with postosmication. An improved fixation procedure for electron microscopy of plant and animal cells. Histochemie (1969) 1.90
Cell type heterogeneity of cytokeratin expression in complex epithelia and carcinomas as demonstrated by monoclonal antibodies specific for cytokeratins nos. 4 and 13. Exp Cell Res (1986) 1.90
Identification of protein IT of the intestinal cytoskeleton as a novel type I cytokeratin with unusual properties and expression patterns. J Cell Biol (1990) 1.88
Identification of synaptophysin as a hexameric channel protein of the synaptic vesicle membrane. Science (1988) 1.87
Spatial distribution of proteins specific for desmosomes and adhaerens junctions in epithelial cells demonstrated by double immunofluorescence microscopy. Differentiation (1983) 1.86
Ribocharin: a nuclear Mr 40,000 protein specific to precursor particles of the large ribosomal subunit. Cell (1985) 1.84
Cytoplasmic actomyosin fibrils in tissue culture cells: direct proof of contractility by visualization of ATP-induced contraction in fibrils isolated by laser micro-beam dissection. Cell Tissue Res (1976) 1.84
The ultrastructure of the nuclear envelope of amphibian oocytes: a reinvestigation. I. The mature oocyte. J Ultrastruct Res (1970) 1.83
Identification of the ubiquitous human desmoglein, Dsg2, and the expression catalogue of the desmoglein subfamily of desmosomal cadherins. Exp Cell Res (1994) 1.82
Cellulosic wall component produced by the golgi apparatus of Pleurochrysis scherffelii. Science (1969) 1.82
Lengths and patterns of transcriptional units in the amplified nucleoli of oocytes of Xenopus laevis. Chromosoma (1977) 1.82
Amino acid sequence and gene organization of cytokeratin no. 19, an exceptional tail-less intermediate filament protein. EMBO J (1986) 1.81
Nuclear lamins and cytoplasmic intermediate filament proteins: a growing multigene family. Cell (1987) 1.81
Plakophilins 2a and 2b: constitutive proteins of dual location in the karyoplasm and the desmosomal plaque. J Cell Biol (1996) 1.80
Formation of cytoskeletal elements during mouse embryogenesis. II. Epithelial differentiation and intermediate-sized filaments in early postimplantation embryos. Differentiation (1981) 1.78
Contributions of cytoplasmic domains of desmosomal cadherins to desmosome assembly and intermediate filament anchorage. Cell (1993) 1.78
Antibodies to high molecular weight polypeptides of desmosomes: specific localization of a class of junctional proteins in cells and tissue. Differentiation (1981) 1.77
The complement of desmosomal plaque proteins in different cell types. J Cell Biol (1985) 1.76
Sequence analysis of cytoplasmic mRNA-binding proteins of Xenopus oocytes identifies a family of RNA-binding proteins. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1992) 1.76
Co-existence of two different types of soluble histone complexes in nuclei of Xenopus laevis oocytes. J Biol Chem (1985) 1.76
Heterotypic tetramer (A2D2) complexes of non-epidermal keratins isolated from cytoskeletons of rat hepatocytes and hepatoma cells. J Mol Biol (1984) 1.75
Nuclear pore complex glycoprotein p62 of Xenopus laevis and mouse: cDNA cloning and identification of its glycosylated region. Eur J Cell Biol (1991) 1.75
Desmoplakins of epithelial and myocardial desmosomes are immunologically and biochemically related. Differentiation (1982) 1.73
Interaction of Xenopus lamins A and LII with chromatin in vitro mediated by a sequence element in the carboxyterminal domain. Exp Cell Res (1991) 1.71
Scale formation in chrysophycean algae. I. Cellulosic and noncellulosic wall components made by the Golgi apparatus. J Cell Biol (1970) 1.70
Reconstitution of intermediate-sized filaments from denatured monomeric vimentin. J Mol Biol (1981) 1.70
Cytokeratins of normal epithelia and some neoplasms of the female genital tract. Lab Invest (1983) 1.70
Synaptophysin: a marker protein for neuroendocrine cells and neoplasms. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1986) 1.70
Heteropolymer filaments of vimentin and desmin in vascular smooth muscle tissue and cultured baby hamster kidney cells demonstrated by chemical crosslinking. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1982) 1.68
Simultaneous expression of two different types of intermediate sized filaments in mouse keratinocytes proliferating in vitro. Differentiation (1979) 1.68
Nuclear membranes from mammalian liver. I. Isolation procedure and general characterization. J Cell Biol (1970) 1.67
Intermediate filaments of the vimentin-type and the cytokeratin-type are distributed differently during mitosis. Exp Cell Res (1980) 1.66
A major soluble acidic protein located in nuclei of diverse vertebrate species. Exp Cell Res (1980) 1.66