Structure and expression of U-snRNA genes James E. DahlbergElsebet Lund Session 1: Vertebrate snRNA Genes Pages: 139 - 143
Formation of the 3′ end of snRNAs N. HernandezR. Lucito Session 1: Vertebrate snRNA Genes Pages: 145 - 145
Experimental systems for analysis of the developmental control of U1 RNA gene expression Elsebet LundJames E Dahlberg Session 1: Vertebrate snRNA Genes Pages: 146 - 146
Transcription of Xenopus U snRNA genes Graham TebbMichael KazmaierIain W. Mattaj Session 1: Vertebrate snRNA Genes Pages: 147 - 149
U2 snRNA genes of Arabidopsis thaliana and their expression in transfected plant protoplasts P. VankanW. Filipowicz Session 1: Vertebrate snRNA Genes Pages: 150 - 150
The protein components of snRNPs in mammalian cells Walther J. Van Venrooij Session 2: Protein Components of snRNPs Pages: 151 - 153
Molecular analysis of the U2 snRNP unique protein A′ Lucille D. FrescoJack D. Keene Session 2: Protein Components of snRNPs Pages: 155 - 155
Isolation of cDNA clones expressing the RNP, Sm and La autoantigens I. PetterssonU. NymanN. R. Ringertz Session 2: Protein Components of snRNPs Pages: 156 - 157
The U1 RNA-specific 70K protein: RNA-binding studies and autoimmune cross-reactivity with type-C retroviruses Charles C. QueryJack D. Keene Session 2: Protein Components of snRNPs Pages: 158 - 158
Extensive homology between the U1 snRNA-associated a protein and the U2 snRNA-associated B″ protein Peter SillekensWinand HabetsWalther Van Venrooij Session 2: Protein Components of snRNPs Pages: 159 - 159
Molecular cloning of U1 and U2 snRNP associated proteins Peter T. SillekensWinand J. HabetsWalther J. Van Venrooij Session 2: Protein Components of snRNPs Pages: 160 - 160
Characterization of the 70-kd U1 snRNP protein and its interaction with U1 snRNA R. A. SpritzK. StrunkS. Hoch Session 2: Protein Components of snRNPs Pages: 161 - 161
Independent longitudinal variation of human autoantibodies to nRNP/SmPolypeptides: P67, A,B & D D. G. Williams Session 2: Protein Components of snRNPs Pages: 162 - 163
Monoclonal autoantibody recognizing a unique set of snRNP complexes Anne WinklerRobyn Watson-McKnownKim S. Wise Session 2: Protein Components of snRNPs Pages: 164 - 164
hnRNPS and mRNPS Swanson Maurice S.Serafin Pinol RomaGideon Dreyfuss Session 3: Structure of RNPs Pages: 165 - 168
hnRNP protein A1, molecular structure and gene expression M. BuvoliC. MorandiS. Riva Session 3: Structure of RNPs Pages: 169 - 170
Specific binding of globin mRNA and distinct ß-globin mRNA-segments to blotted mRNP proteins Görlach M.M. SauterK. Hilse Session 3: Structure of RNPs Pages: 171 - 172
Characteristics of the in vivo 40S U-snRNA-protein complex, MI A. GuialisA. DangliC. E. Sekeris Session 3: Structure of RNPs Pages: 173 - 173
Functional roles of U snRNP components Jörg HammNina DathanIain W. Mattaj Session 3: Structure of RNPs Pages: 174 - 175
HNRNP core protein A1 is a member of a complex multigene family: Gene structure and evidence for the existence of two expressed genes in human cells Stephan te HeesenKlaus MelchersKlaus P. Schäfer BriefCommunication Pages: 176 - 176
Changes in hnRNP in the course of premRNA processing Monique JacobHelene Gallinaro Session 3: Structure of RNPs Pages: 177 - 177
Structural and biochemical characterization of a specific premessenger RNP particle Anna LönnrothTilmann WurtzBertil Daneholt Session 3: Structure of RNPs Pages: 178 - 179
The intranuclear states of snRNP complexes T. E. MartinS. A. MonsmaG. P. Leser Session 3: Structure of RNPs Pages: 180 - 181
Stable hnRNP protein binding to pre-mRNA in splicing extract is enhanced by an intron and requires the 5′ end of U1 RNA Sandra H. MayrandThoru Pederson Session 3: Structure of RNPs Pages: 182 - 182
Monoclonal antibodies against large nuclear RNP particles D. OffenP. SpannJ. Sperling Session 3: Structure of RNPs Pages: 183 - 184
Reconstitution and protein-RNA mapping of the human U1 small nuclear RNP particle Jeffrey R. PattonThoru Pederson Session 3: Structure of RNPs Pages: 185 - 185
Calcium induced changes of calcitonin mRNA levels in the normal rat N. SegondM. C. DelehayeJ. Taboulet Session 3: Structure of RNPs Pages: 186 - 187
Regulated 3′ processing of histone mRNA requires both the U7 snRNP and a heat-labile component with interesting properties Birnstiel M. L.Gick O.Krämer A. Session 4: Function of U snRNPs Pages: 193 - 193
Processing of human CALC-I RNA R. A. L. BovenbergP. D. BaasH. S. Jansz Session 4: Function of U snRNPs Pages: 194 - 195
Analysis of the mechanisms controlling the expression of the L1 ribosomal protein gene in Xenopus laevis E. CaffarelliP. FragapaneI. Bozzoni Session 4: Function of U snRNPs Pages: 196 - 197
3′processing of nuclear messenger RNA precursors in vitro: Separation of factors and assembly of large complexes G. ChristoforiT. HumphreyW. Keller Session 4: Function of U snRNPs Pages: 198 - 198
Components involved in the assembly of spliceosomes and in the splicing of nuclear messenger RNA precursors in vitro A. KrämerD. FrendeweyW. Keller Session 4: Function of U snRNPs Pages: 199 - 200
Biochemical mechanisms of mammalian pre-mRNA splicing Barbara RuskinAlbrecht BindereifMichael R. Green Session 4: Function of U snRNPs Pages: 201 - 201
Functions of U-SNRNPS J. A. SteitzK. A. ParkerS. I. Lee Session 4: Function of U snRNPs Pages: 202 - 202
The length of the acceptor exon influences branch point selection in mammalian in vitro splicing systems Tazi J.Temsamani J.Jeanteur Ph. Session 4: Function of U snRNPs Pages: 203 - 203
Assembly of pre-mRNA splicing complex is cap dependent Eva ThalmannErik PatzeltErnst Kuechler Session 4: Function of U snRNPs Pages: 204 - 204
Identification of a snRNP protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae J. D. BeggsM. LosskyG. J. Anderson Session 5: Yeast snRNPs Pages: 209 - 210
RNA11 gene product and the spliceosome T.-H. ChangJ. Abelson Session 5: Yeast snRNPs Pages: 211 - 211
Temperature-sensitive splicing mutants in yeast Usha VijayraghavanJohn Abelson Session 5: Yeast snRNPs Pages: 212 - 212
Structure and function of the signal recognition particle (SRP) Bernhard Dobberstein Session 6a: The SRP Particle Pages: 213 - 217
Substrate requirements for SRP-mediated targeting to the ER membrane V. SiegelP. D. GarciaP. Walter Session 6a: The SRP Particle Pages: 219 - 219
Functional dissection of the signal recognition particle V. SiegelM. PoritzP. Walter Session 6a: The SRP Particle Pages: 220 - 220
3D-modeling of 7SL RNA of the signal recognition particle Christian Zwieb Session 6a: The SRP Particle Pages: 221 - 222
19s cylinder particles ubiqutious from plants to man: Their morphology, molecular composition and potential functions P.-M. Kloetzel Session 6b: Prosomes or 19S Cylinder Particles Pages: 223 - 227
The ∼ 20 S cylinder particles of Xenopus laevis: Experimental findings and open questions J. A. KleinschmidtW.-J. Buhl Session 6b: Prosomes or 19S Cylinder Particles Pages: 229 - 229
The 19s cylinder scRNP particles: Their dynamics in molecular composition and their function P.-M. KloetzelP. E. FalkenburgB. Dahlmann Session 6b: Prosomes or 19S Cylinder Particles Pages: 230 - 231
Prosomes K. ScherrerF. Grossi De SaH. P. Schmid Session 6b: Prosomes or 19S Cylinder Particles Pages: 232 - 232