Small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles (snRNPs) and non-snRNP splicing factors containing a serine/arginine-rich domain (SR proteins) concentrate in 'speckles' in the nucleus of interphase cells(1). It is believed that nuclear speckles act as storage sites for splicing factors while splicing occurs on nascent transcripts(2). Splicing factors redistribute in response to transcription inhibition(3,4) or viral infection(5), and nuclear speckles break down and reform as cells progress through mitosis(6). We have now identified and cloned a kinase, SRPK1, which is regulated by the cell cycle and is specific for SR proteins; this kinase is related to a Caenorhabditis elegans kinase and to the fission yeast kinase Dsk1 (ref. 7). SRPK1 specifica...
The mammalian cell nucleus is compartmentalized into non-membranous subnuclear domains that regulate...
Members of the SR family of pre-mRNA splicing factors are phosphoproteins that share a phosphoepitop...
Serine-arginine (SR) proteins are essential splicing factors that promote numerous steps associated ...
Small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles (snRNPs) and non-snRNP splicing factors containing a serin...
Schizosaccharomyces pombe Dsk1 is an SR protein-specific kinase (SRPK), whose homologs have been ide...
Intricate interplay may exist between pre-mRNA splicing and the cell division cycle, and fission yea...
The splicing of mRNA is dependent on serine-arginine (SR) proteins that are mobilized from membrane-...
Small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles (snRNPs) and non-snRNP splicing factors containing a serin...
Arginine/serine-rich (RS) domain-containing proteins and their phosphorylation by specific protein k...
HeLa cell nuclei were permeabilized and reconstituted with nuclear extract to identify soluble nucle...
AbstractMany genes are repressed during mitosis, and this is known to involve differential phosphory...
ABSTRACT The mammalian cell nucleus is functionally compartmentalized into various sub-structures. N...
Arginine/serine-rich (RS) domain-containing proteins and their phosphorylation by specific protein k...
Serine-arginine protein kinases (SPRKs) constitute a relatively novel subfamily of serine-threonine ...
Pre-mRNA splicing is a predominantly co-transcriptional event which involves a large number of essen...
The mammalian cell nucleus is compartmentalized into non-membranous subnuclear domains that regulate...
Members of the SR family of pre-mRNA splicing factors are phosphoproteins that share a phosphoepitop...
Serine-arginine (SR) proteins are essential splicing factors that promote numerous steps associated ...
Small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles (snRNPs) and non-snRNP splicing factors containing a serin...
Schizosaccharomyces pombe Dsk1 is an SR protein-specific kinase (SRPK), whose homologs have been ide...
Intricate interplay may exist between pre-mRNA splicing and the cell division cycle, and fission yea...
The splicing of mRNA is dependent on serine-arginine (SR) proteins that are mobilized from membrane-...
Small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles (snRNPs) and non-snRNP splicing factors containing a serin...
Arginine/serine-rich (RS) domain-containing proteins and their phosphorylation by specific protein k...
HeLa cell nuclei were permeabilized and reconstituted with nuclear extract to identify soluble nucle...
AbstractMany genes are repressed during mitosis, and this is known to involve differential phosphory...
ABSTRACT The mammalian cell nucleus is functionally compartmentalized into various sub-structures. N...
Arginine/serine-rich (RS) domain-containing proteins and their phosphorylation by specific protein k...
Serine-arginine protein kinases (SPRKs) constitute a relatively novel subfamily of serine-threonine ...
Pre-mRNA splicing is a predominantly co-transcriptional event which involves a large number of essen...
The mammalian cell nucleus is compartmentalized into non-membranous subnuclear domains that regulate...
Members of the SR family of pre-mRNA splicing factors are phosphoproteins that share a phosphoepitop...
Serine-arginine (SR) proteins are essential splicing factors that promote numerous steps associated ...