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T gene
Known as:
T BRACHYURY, MOUSE, HOMOLOG OF
, TFT
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This gene is involved in both transcriptional regulation and mesoderm development.
National Institutes of Health
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Chordoma
Gene Duplication Abnormality
Homo sapiens
Pattern Formation
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2002
2002
H1t/GC-Box and H1t/TE1 Element Are Essential for Promoter Activity of the Testis-Specific Histone H1t Gene1
D. Wilkerson
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S. A. Wolfe
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S. Grimes
Biology of Reproduction
2002
Corpus ID: 19719012
Abstract The testis-specific linker histone H1t gene is transcribed exclusively in mid to late pachytene primary spermatocytes…
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1999
1999
Binding of nuclear proteins to an upstream element involved in transcriptional regulation of the testis‐specific histone H1t gene
S. A. Wolfe
,
S. Grimes
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
1999
Corpus ID: 6825971
The testis‐specific histone H1t is synthesized during spermatogenesis exclusively in late pachytene primary spermatocytes…
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1998
1998
Genomic structure of the spermatid-specific hsp70 homolog gene located in the class III region of the major histocompatibility complex of mouse and man.
Yoshiyasu Ito
,
A. Ando
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+4 authors
H. Fujimoto
Journal of Biochemistry (Tokyo)
1998
Corpus ID: 12157192
The Hsc70t gene is a Hsp70 homolog gene expressed constitutively in spermatids in mice. This gene is linked to two heat-inducible…
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1998
1998
The TE promoter element of the histone H1t gene is essential for transcription in transgenic mouse primary spermatocytes.
J. vanWert
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H. Panek
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S. A. Wolfe
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S. Grimes
Biology of Reproduction
1998
Corpus ID: 33278883
Transcriptional activation of the testis-specific histone H1t gene occurs in pachytene primary spermatocytes during…
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1997
1997
The Testis-specific Histone H1t Gene Is Strongly Repressed by a G/C-rich Region Just Downstream of the TATA Box*
S. E. Clare
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Douglas A. Fantz
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W. Kistler
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M. Kistler
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1997
Corpus ID: 29291158
H1t is a testis-specific histone 1 variant restricted to the male germ line and expressed only in pachytene spermatocytes…
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1997
1997
Testis-specific expression of the mouse histone gene H1t is regulated by several promoter elements.
B. Drabent
,
D. Doenecke
Biology of Reproduction
1997
Corpus ID: 40566356
The testis-specific histone gene H1t is expressed only in mammalian testis at the stage of pachytene spermatocytes. The tissue…
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1996
1996
Expression of the Rat Testis-specific Histone H1t Gene in Transgenic Mice
John G. Bartell
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Tia Davis
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E. Kremer
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M. Dewey
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W. Kistler
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1996
Corpus ID: 36175438
H1t is synthesized in mid to late pachytene spermatocytes of the male germ line and is the only tissue-specific member of the…
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1995
1995
Expression of the testis-specific histone H1t gene: evidence for involvement of multiple cis-acting promoter elements.
S. A. Wolfe
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J. van Wert
,
S. Grimes
Biochemistry
1995
Corpus ID: 32935083
The histone H1t gene is expressed exclusively in testis primary spermatocytes. Previous studies indicate that accumulation of H1t…
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1995
1995
Isolation of two murine H1 histone genes and chromosomal mapping of the H1 gene complement
B. Drabent
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K. Franke
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+4 authors
D. Doenecke
Mammalian Genome
1995
Corpus ID: 25484356
The mammalian H1 histone gene complement consists of at least seven H1 protein isoforms. These include five S-phase-dependent H1…
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1994
1994
Primate testicular histone H1t genes are highly conserved and the human H1t gene is located on chromosome 6
D. Koppel
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S. A. Wolfe
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Leon A. Fogelfeld
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Peggy S. Merchant
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L. Prouty
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S. Grimes
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
1994
Corpus ID: 13648109
The testis‐specific histone H1t gene is known to be transcribed only in pachytene primary spermatocytes during spermatogenesis…
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