1997
The transcriptional activator Sp1, a novel autoantigen
Spain T, Sun R, Gradzka M, Lin S, Craft J, Miller G. The transcriptional activator Sp1, a novel autoantigen. Arthritis & Rheumatism 1997, 40: 1085-1095. PMID: 9182919, DOI: 10.1002/art.1780400613.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTranscriptional activator Sp1Novel autoantigenComplex of DNAGC-rich sequencesActivator Sp1Undifferentiated connective tissue diseaseSp1 proteinTranscription activatorConnective tissue diseaseExtractable nuclear antigensEpstein-Barr virusSp1Nuclear extractsCellular DNAMalar rashAntinuclear antibodiesClinical characteristicsProteinDNARaynaud's phenomenonTissue diseaseAutoantigenic proteinsAutoimmune seraElectrophoretic mobilityAutoantigens
1993
Comparison of the drosophila melanogaster, human and murine sm b cDNAs: evolutionary conservation
Brunet C, Quan T, Craft J. Comparison of the drosophila melanogaster, human and murine sm b cDNAs: evolutionary conservation. Gene 1993, 124: 269-273. PMID: 7680326, DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(93)90404-q.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsD. melanogaster proteinB polypeptidesConservative aa substitutionsCDNA nucleotide sequenceDeduced aa sequencesC-terminal portionEvolutionary conservationDrosophila melanogasterMouse clonesNucleotide sequenceB proteinSequence identityAa sequencesB cDNAReticulocyte lysateEvolutionary stabilityMurine cellsSpecies linesAmino acidsCDNAProtein BProteinAa substitutionsHuman anti-Sm antibodyCell lines
1992
Autoantigenic epitopes of the b polypeptide of SM small nuclear RNP particles
Ohosone Y, Mimori T, Fujii T, Akizuki M, Matsuoka Y, Irimajiri S, Hardin J, Craft J, Homma M. Autoantigenic epitopes of the b polypeptide of SM small nuclear RNP particles. Arthritis & Rheumatism 1992, 35: 960-966. PMID: 1379432, DOI: 10.1002/art.1780350818.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1989
Higher order structure is present in the yeast nucleus: autoantibody probes demonstrate that the nucleolus lies opposite the spindle pole body
Yang C, Lambie E, Hardin J, Craft J, Snyder M. Higher order structure is present in the yeast nucleus: autoantibody probes demonstrate that the nucleolus lies opposite the spindle pole body. Chromosoma 1989, 98: 123-128. PMID: 2673672, DOI: 10.1007/bf00291048.Peer-Reviewed Original Research