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Phosphorylation of nonhistone proteins during the HeLa cell cycle. Relationship to DNA synthesis and mitotic chromosome condensation.
M. K. Song,
K. W. Adolph
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics (TMED)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
HeLa Cells
100%
Chromatin
88%
Chromosomes
79%
Cell Cycle
79%
Phosphorylation
69%
DNA
55%
Molecular Weight
50%
Metaphase
44%
S Phase
39%
Proteins
36%
Nuclear Matrix-Associated Proteins
31%
beta-glycerophosphoric acid
30%
Micrococcal Nuclease
29%
Nuclear Matrix
27%
Proton-Motive Force
26%
Peptide Mapping
26%
polyacrylamide gels
24%
Phosphoproteins
23%
Interphase
23%
Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate
21%
Radioactivity
19%
Mitosis
19%
Electrophoresis
19%
Histones
18%
Digestion
18%
Alkaline Phosphatase
17%
Phosphates
17%
Gels
16%
Chemical Compounds
Condensation
72%
Protein
41%
Weight
32%
Peptide Mapping
25%
Histone
21%
Nonequilibrium
21%
Radioactivity
20%
Sodium Atom
12%
Gel
12%
pH Value
8%