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Deirdre C Tatomer
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
2006
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37995689IntS6 and the Integrator phosphatase module tune the efficiency of select premature transcription termination events.Mol Cell2023
33201478RNAi Screening to Identify Factors That Control Circular RNA Localization.Methods Mol Biol2021
33882363Use of circular RNAs as markers of readthrough transcription to identify factors regulating cleavage/polyadenylation events.Methods2021
32800671The Integrator Complex in Transcription and Development.Trends Biochem Sci2020
32108032Erratum: Attenuation of Eukaryotic Protein-Coding Gene Expression via Premature Transcription Termination.Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol2020
31530651The Integrator complex cleaves nascent mRNAs to attenuate transcription.Genes Dev2019
32086332Attenuation of Eukaryotic Protein-Coding Gene Expression via Premature Transcription Termination.Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol2019
31809743The Integrator Complex Attenuates Promoter-Proximal Transcription at Protein-Coding Genes.Mol Cell2019
29773557A length-dependent evolutionarily conserved pathway controls nuclear export of circular RNAs.Genes Dev2018
28766295Inducible Expression of Eukaryotic Circular RNAs from Plasmids.Methods Mol Biol2017
28388436An Unchartered Journey for Ribosomes: Circumnavigating Circular RNAs to Produce Proteins.Mol Cell2017
29174924The Output of Protein-Coding Genes Shifts to Circular RNAs When the Pre-mRNA Processing Machinery Is Limiting.Mol Cell2017
27241916Concentrating pre-mRNA processing factors in the histone locus body facilitates efficient histone mRNA biogenesis.J Cell Biol2016
27768875High-Resolution Mapping of RNA-Binding Regions in the Nuclear Proteome of Embryonic Stem Cells.Mol Cell2016
25669886Interrogating the function of metazoan histones using engineered gene clusters.Dev Cell2015
26450910Combinatorial control of Drosophila circular RNA expression by intronic repeats, hnRNPs, and SR proteins.Genes Dev2015
26015596EnD-Seq and AppEnD: sequencing 3' ends to identify nontemplated tails and degradation intermediates.RNA2015
25493544Drosophila Symplekin localizes dynamically to the histone locus body and tricellular junctions.Nucleus2014
23537633A sequence in the Drosophila H3-H4 Promoter triggers histone locus body assembly and biosynthesis of replication-coupled histone mRNAs.Dev Cell2013
23174296Histones: sequestered by Jabba in fatty storehouse.Curr Biol2012
21552514The stress response factors Yap6, Cin5, Phd1, and Skn7 direct targeting of the conserved co-repressor Tup1-Ssn6 in S. cerevisiae.PLoS One2011
19620235The Drosophila U7 snRNP proteins Lsm10 and Lsm11 are required for histone pre-mRNA processing and play an essential role in development.RNA2009
18097065Selective estrogen receptor-beta agonists repress transcription of proinflammatory genes.J Immunol2008
17962382Differential regulation of native estrogen receptor-regulatory elements by estradiol, tamoxifen, and raloxifene.Mol Endocrinol2008
17095596Selective activation of estrogen receptor-beta transcriptional pathways by an herbal extract.Endocrinology2007
16483936Distinct roles of unliganded and liganded estrogen receptors in transcriptional repression.Mol Cell2006
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