Huw Parry

Huw Parry
  • BSc, ARCS, PhD MInstPhys MRSC
  • The Open University

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The Open University
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January 1997 - September 2002
Newcastle University
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  • PostDoc Position

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Cell cycle calcium signals are generated by inositol trisphosphate-mediated release of calcium from internal stores [Ciapa, Pesando, Wilding and Whitaker (1994) Nature (London) 368, 875-878; Groigno and Whitaker (1998) Cell 92, 193-204]. The major internal calcium store is the ER (endoplasmic reticulum): the spatial organization of the ER during mi...
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Cell cycle calcium signals are generated by the inositol trisphosphate (InsP3)-mediated release of calcium from internal stores (Ciapa, B., D. Pesando, M. Wilding, and M. Whitaker. 1994. Nature. 368:875-878; Groigno, L., and M. Whitaker. 1998. Cell. 92:193-204). The major internal calcium store is the endoplasmic reticulum (ER); thus, the spatial o...
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whiI is one of several loci originally described as essential for sporulation in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2). We have characterized whiI at the molecular level. It encodes an atypical member of the response regulator family of proteins, lacking at least two of the residues strongly conserved in the conventional phosphorylation pocket. It is not a...
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Microinjection of a bacterially expressed, TRITC labelled fragment of the centrosome-associated protein CP190 of Drosophila melanogaster, into syncytial Drosophila embryos, shows it to associate with the centrosomes during mitosis, and to relocate to chromatin during interphase. Indirect immunofluorescence staining of salivary gland chromosomes of...
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We show that female sterile mutations of aurora (aur) are allelic to mutations in the lethal complementation group ck10. This lies in a cytogenetic interval, 87A7-A9, that contains eight transcription units. A 250 bp region upstream of both aur and a divergent transcription unit corresponds to the site of a specific chromatin structure (scs') previ...
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The Xenopus tropicalis U6 gene is very poorly transcribed both when introduced into human cells by transfection, and in human cell-free extracts. By analysis of hybrid promoters constructed from human and Xenopus sequences in various combinations, we show that species specificity is mediated by the proximal sequence elements (PSEs) of the promoters...
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We present evidence that transcription factor TFIID, known for its central role in transcription by RNA polymerase II, is also involved in RNA polymerase III transcription of the human U6 snRNA gene. Recombinant human TFIID, expressed either via a vaccinia virus vector in HeLa cells or in Escherichia coli, affects U6 transcription in three differen...
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Consensus tRNA gene promoter elements, A and B boxes, were introduced into the coding sequence of a Xenopus U6 gene. Combinations in which A and B boxes were coupled to wild-type or mutant U6 promoters were made. In this way information about both the functions of individual promoter elements and functional relationships between different classes o...
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The proximal sequence element (PSE) of a Xenopus U2 snRNA gene has been analysed by extensive local mutagenesis. The PSE is compact, lying between −61 and −50 bp upstream of the transcription start site and is involved in signalling both transcription initiation and 3′ end formation. No PSE mutants were found in which these two activities were diff...
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The major class of small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs) are part of the nuclear machinery for processing pre-messenger RNAs. The genes encoding the RNA components of these particles (snRNAs) have several unique features which distinguish them from other pol II- and pol III-transcribed genes. Assembly of the snRNAs with proteins to form snRNP p...
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The promoter of a Xenopus tropicalis U6 gene can be transcribed by both RNA polymerases II and III. Two distinct elements, a TATA-like sequence and the region of transcription initiation, are only required for transcription by RNA polymerase III, while further common elements are required for transcription by both polymerases. Based on the unusuall...

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