On incubation at 37 degrees C, this activity dissociates from the nucleoskeleton to give a soluble activity that prefers broken templates.
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Analogues were concentrated in approximately 2,100 (range 2,000-2,700) discrete sites attached to a nucleoskeleton and surrounded by chromatin.
Uso de nuclear matrix en inglés
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Neither viral DNA nor viral DNA polymerase activity was associated with the nuclearmatrix.
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Recent studies have documented the presence of tumor-associated nuclearmatrix proteins in several human cancers.
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The functional significance of the nuclearmatrix association of these transcription factors remains to be determined.
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Thus, the association of the histone deacetylase with the internal nuclearmatrix is neither tissue- nor species-specific.
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Carcinogenic property of AML1-MTG16 is restricted to its localization in the nuclearmatrix.
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Electron microscopic study showed that empty capsids were bound to the filamentous networks of the nuclearmatrix of the late stage.
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We used high-resolution two-dimensional gel electrophoresis to compare nuclearmatrix protein patterns in cervical carcinomas with those from normal cervical tissue.
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It is thought that the nuclear nonchromatin structures, such as the nuclearmatrix and lamina, play regulatory roles in gene expression.
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These results may indicate that the nuclearmatrix plays some role in the growth of herpes simplex virus, especially during the morphogenesis.
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Association of transcription factors with the nuclearmatrix represents a mechanism by which nuclear architecture may influence transcriptional control of gene expression.
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The data from these experiments reveal that ubiquitously represented and tissue restricted regulatory proteins are associated with nuclearmatrix of lens epithelial cells.
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These proteins have a short half-life and are localized to the nuclearmatrix fraction, as previously reported for the c-myc and N-myc proteins.
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However, they do co-localize with non-A, the human orthologs of which are implicated in both RNA splicing and attachment of dsRNA to the nuclearmatrix.
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The protein composition of the nuclearmatrix changes significantly as the osteoblast matures from a proliferating pre-osteoblast to an osteocyte embedded in a mineralized matrix.
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Annealing studies were performed on DNA fragments associated with rat and mouse liver interphase nuclearmatrix and the metaphase scaffold of Chinese hamster DON cells.
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Taken together, our results suggest that developmental association of galectin-1 with the nuclearmatrix reflects differential subnuclear binding of galectin-1 during osteoblast differentiation.