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The Cell Nucleus, Volume III: Nuclear Particles, Part A covers topics on "splicing" and "processing" and on the controls of transcriptional and transport events that must be essential to cells that are either growing and/or are phenotypically differentiated. The book discusses the immunolocalization and structural organization of nascent RNP; the in situ localization of RNA structures; and the morphogenesis, cytochemistry, and putative role of perichromatin granules. The text describes transcription in the isolated nuclei; the isolation and structure of the ribonucleoprotein fibrils containing heterogeneous nuclear RNA; and low-molecular-weight nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles. The sequence, function, and role of U snRNAs of nuclear snRNPs; the maturation of low-molecular-weight RNA species; and the properties of the heterogeneous nuclear RNA-protein complexes and nuclear matrix are also encompassed. The book further tackles human antibodies to RNA-containing particles. Cellular biologists, microbiologists, pharmacologists, geneticists, and students taking related courses will find the book useful.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Nuclear Particles, Part A
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Contents of Other Volumes
- Chapter 1. Immunolocalization and Structural Organization of Nascent RNP
- Chapter 2. In Situ Localization of RNA Structures
- Chapter 3. Perichromatin Granules
- Chapter 4. Transcription in Isolated Nuclei
- Chapter 5. Isolation and Structure of the Ribonucleoprotein Fibrils Containing Heterogeneous Nuclear RNA
- Chapter 6. Low-Molecular-Weight Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Particles
- Chapter 7. U snRNA's of Nuclear snRNP's
- Chapter 8. Maturation of Low-Molecular-Weight RNA Species
- Chapter 9. Heterogeneous Nuclear RNA-Protein Complexes and Nuclear Matrix
- Chapter 10. Human Antibodies to RNA-Containing Particles
- Index