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Intron/exon structure of the chicken pyruvate kinase gene

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The chicken pyruvate kinase gene is interrupted by at least ten introns, including nine introns within the coding region, which suggests that introns were not inserted into a previously uninterrupted coding sequence, but instead are products of the evolution of the first pyruVate kin enzyme gene.
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This article is published in Cell.The article was published on 1985-01-01. It has received 125 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Exon & Pyruvate kinase.

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Three-dimensional structure of calmodulin

TL;DR: The three-dimensional structure of calmodulin has been determined crystallographically at 3.0 Å resolution and it is shown that each lobe binds two calcium ions through helix–loop–helix domains similar to those of other calcium-binding proteins.
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The M1- and M2-type isozymes of rat pyruvate kinase are produced from the same gene by alternative RNA splicing.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the M1- and M2-type isozymes of pyruvate kinase are produced from the same gene probably by alternative RNA splicing.
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The molecular biology of intermediate filaments.

TL;DR: The field of IF has now matured to the point where it is being explored by the various approaches generically termed “molecular biology,” with growing evidence that the authors' invertebrate passengers and all of their relatives also contain most of these subclasses and sequence Types.
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Molecular genetics of Na,K-ATPase.

TL;DR: The complex structural and functional features of this protein indicate that extensive research is necessary before a clear understanding of the molecular basis of active cation transport is achieved, and the proposed model and functional hypotheses should be considered judiciously.
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