Searching journal content for articles similar to Schwartz et al. 18 (1): 000.

Displaying results 1-10 of 421
For checked items
  1. .... 2007; Turpin et al. 2016). Thus, a deeper understanding of these resistance mechanisms remains a critical challenge in overcoming and managing breast cancer tumors expressing HER2.Alternative splicing, a fundamental post-transcriptional process in eukaryotic gene expression, allows a single gene locus...
  2. ...data for the dual-sequence mode are splicing-altering genetic variants or mutations, but unfortunately, no such large-scale mutation data sets with experimentally determined impacts are available. To overcome this limitation, DeltaSplice randomly samples pairs of gene sequences with varying degrees...
  3. ...splice junctions, while performing competitively in detecting exonic nucleotides. Applying PRAM to 30 human ENCODE RNA-seq data sets identified unannotated transcripts with epigenetic and RAMPAGE signatures similar to those of recently annotated transcripts. In a case study, we discovered...
  4. ...RNA:pre-mRNA recognition, and the role of branch site selection in alternative splicing. The branch site is an obligate signal for intron splicing, yet in higher eukaryotes it lacks the strong sequence motifs associated with the 5′ss and 3′ss. A general region of branchpoint formation is observed in an expected range...
  5. ...Large-scale analysis of and transcriptome alterations in multiple tumors unveils novel cancer-relevant splicing networks Endre Sebestyén1,5, Babita Singh1,5, Belén Miñana1,2, Amadís Pagès1, Francesca Mateo3, Miguel Angel Pujana3, Juan Valcárcel1,2,4 and Eduardo Eyras1,4 1Universitat Pompeu Fabra, E...
  6. ...mutations in a higher eukaryote. We show that WGS can be applied on a large scale in Drosophila to identify ;70% of the mutations, provided that SNVs are extensively filtered and rough mapping is performed. Upon filtering out those SNVs that are in noncoding regions and those that lead to synonymous changes...
  7. ...complex promoter regions, regulatory signals, and genes spliced into introns and exons, variable between species. For this reason, it is not surprising that we found that prokaryotic gene predictors underperform when used on eukaryotic sequences. This can impact binning by affecting taxonomic profiling...
  8. ...applied to understanding the regulatory effects of genetic variants on splicing. However, it is still challenging to go beyond apparent association to pinpoint functional variants. To fill in this gap, we utilized large-scale data sets of the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project to study genetically...
  9. ...Dynamic shifts in occupancy by TAL1 are guided by GATA factors and drive large-scale reprogramming of gene expression during hematopoiesis Weisheng Wu 1 , 4 , Christapher S. Morrissey 1 , Cheryl A. Keller 1 , Tejaswini Mishra 1 , Maxim...
  10. ..., revealed remarkable interplay between RNA editing and splicing and expanded the repertoire of functional RNA editing sites.The maturation of eukaryotic mRNAs involves an intricate series of molecular processes that modify newly synthesized RNA molecules, such as 5′ capping, splicing, RNA editing...
For checked items

Preprint Server