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Angela Brooks Jl, Aspden Ai, Podgornaia Dc, Rio Se, Brenner
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RNA
RNA sequence elements involved in the regulation of pre-mRNA splicing have previously been identified in vertebrate genomes by computational methods. Here, we apply such approaches to predict splicing regulatory elements in Drosophila melanogaster and compare them with elements previously found in the human, mouse, and pufferfish genomes. We identi...
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Consortium, Modencode S, Roy J, Ernst Pv, Kharchenko P, Kheradpour N, Negre Ml, Eaton Jm, Landolin Ca, Bristow L, Ma
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Science
To gain insight into how genomic information is translated into cellular and developmental programs, the Drosophila model organism Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (modENCODE) project is comprehensively mapping transcripts, histone modifications, chromosomal proteins, transcription factors, replication proteins and intermediates, and nucleosome propert...
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Br, Graveley Angela Brooks Jw, Carlson Mo, Duff Jm, Landolin L, Yang Cg, Artieri Mj, Van Baren N, Boley Bw, Booth
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Nature
Drosophila melanogaster is one of the most well studied genetic model organisms; nonetheless, its genome still contains unannotated coding and non-coding genes, transcripts, exons and RNA editing sites. Full discovery and annotation are pre-requisites for understanding how the regulation of transcription, splicing and RNA editing directs the develo...
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Lf, Lareau Angela Brooks Da, Soergel Q, Meng Se, Brenner
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Advances in experimental medicine and biology
Most human genes exhibit alternative splicing, but not all alternatively spliced transcripts produce functional proteins. Computational and experimental results indicate that a substantial fraction of alternative splicing events in humans result in mRNA isoforms that harbor a premature termination codon (PTC). These transcripts are predicted to be ...
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H, Watanabe Angela Brooks M, Meyerson
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Journal of Thoracic Oncology
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R, Bowlby S, Sadeghi H, Shen Dj, Weisenberger M, Bootwalla Sb, Baylin Pw, Laird Ad, Cherniack G, Saksena S, Haake
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New England Journal of Medicine
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Wr, Jeck C, Norbu J, Johnson N, Norbu Cd, Jones N, Novod Wc, Jordan B, O Neill Gh, Karpen S, Osman
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Nature
Comparative analysis of multiple genomes in a phylogenetic framework dramatically improves the precision and sensitivity of evolutionary inference, producing more robust results than single-genome analyses can provide. The genomes of 12 Drosophila species, ten of which are presented here for the first time (sechellia, simulans, yakuba, erecta, anan...
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Angela Brooks Mo, Duff G, May L, Yang M, Bolisetty J, Landolin K, Wan J, Sandler Bw, Booth Se, Celniker
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Genome Research
Alternative splicing is regulated by RNA binding proteins (RBPs) that recognize pre-mRNA sequence elements and activate or repress adjacent exons. Here, we used RNA interference and RNA-seq to identify splicing events regulated by 56 Drosophila proteins, some previously unknown to regulate splicing. Nearly all proteins affected alternative first ex...
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Ij, Macrae K, Zhou F, Li A, Repic Angela Brooks Wz, Cande Pd, Adams Ja, Doudna
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Science
The specialized ribonuclease Dicer initiates RNA interference by cleaving double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) substrates into small fragments about 25 nucleotides in length. In the crystal structure of an intact Dicer enzyme, the PAZ domain, a module that binds the end of dsRNA, is separated from the two catalytic ribonuclease III (RNase III) domains by a ...
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Angela Brooks Ps, Choi L, De Waal T, Sharifnia M, Imielinski G, Saksena Cs, Pedamallu A, Sivachenko M, Rosenberg J, Chmielecki
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Although recurrent somatic mutations in the splicing factor U2AF1 (also known as U2AF35) have been identified in multiple cancer types, the effects of these mutations on the cancer transcriptome have yet to be fully elucidated. Here, we identified splicing alterations associated with U2AF1 mutations across distinct cancers using DNA and RNA sequenc...
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P, Schattner Angela Brooks Tm, Lowe
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Nucleic Acids Research
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) and small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are two of the largest classes of non-protein-coding RNAs. Conventional gene finders that detect protein-coding genes do not find tRNA and snoRNA genes because they lack the codon structure and statistical signatures of protein-coding genes. Previously, we developed tRNAscan-SE, snoscan and s...
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Jm, Landolin L, Yang Cg, Artieri Mj, Van Baren N, Boley Bw, Booth Jb, Brown L, Cherbas Ca, Davis A, Dobin
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Nature
Drosophila melanogaster is one of the most well studied genetic model organisms; nonetheless, its genome still contains unannotated coding and non-coding genes, transcripts, exons and RNA editing sites. Full discovery and annotation are pre-requisites for understanding how the regulation of transcription, splicing and RNA editing directs the develo...
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Lf, Lareau Angela Brooks Da, Soergel Q, Meng Se, Brenner
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Advances in experimental medicine and biology
Most human genes exhibit alternative splicing, but not all alternatively spliced transcripts produce functional proteins. Computational and experimental results indicate that a substantial fraction of alternative splicing events in humans result in mRNA isoforms that harbor a premature termination codon (PTC). These transcripts are predicted to be ...
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Ij, Macrae K, Zhou F, Li A, Repic Angela Brooks Wz, Cande Pd, Adams Ja, Doudna
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Science
The specialized ribonuclease Dicer initiates RNA interference by cleaving double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) substrates into small fragments about 25 nucleotides in length. In the crystal structure of an intact Dicer enzyme, the PAZ domain, a module that binds the end of dsRNA, is separated from the two catalytic ribonuclease III (RNase III) domains by a ...
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Angela Brooks Ps, Choi L, De Waal T, Sharifnia M, Imielinski G, Saksena Cs, Pedamallu A, Sivachenko M, Rosenberg J, Chmielecki
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Although recurrent somatic mutations in the splicing factor U2AF1 (also known as U2AF35) have been identified in multiple cancer types, the effects of these mutations on the cancer transcriptome have yet to be fully elucidated. Here, we identified splicing alterations associated with U2AF1 mutations across distinct cancers using DNA and RNA sequenc...
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M, Blanchette Re, Green S, Macarthur Angela Brooks Se, Brenner Mb, Eisen Dc, Rio
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Molecular Cell
Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) have been traditionally seen as proteins packaging RNA nonspecifically into ribonucleoprotein particles (RNPs), but evidence suggests specific cellular functions on discrete target pre-mRNAs. Here we report genome-wide analysis of alternative splicing patterns regulated by four Drosophila homologs o...
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Angela Brooks Jl, Aspden Ai, Podgornaia Dc, Rio Se, Brenner
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RNA
RNA sequence elements involved in the regulation of pre-mRNA splicing have previously been identified in vertebrate genomes by computational methods. Here, we apply such approaches to predict splicing regulatory elements in Drosophila melanogaster and compare them with elements previously found in the human, mouse, and pufferfish genomes. We identi...
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Angela Brooks Mo, Duff G, May L, Yang M, Bolisetty J, Landolin K, Wan J, Sandler Bw, Booth Se, Celniker
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Genome Research
Alternative splicing is regulated by RNA binding proteins (RBPs) that recognize pre-mRNA sequence elements and activate or repress adjacent exons. Here, we used RNA interference and RNA-seq to identify splicing events regulated by 56 Drosophila proteins, some previously unknown to regulate splicing. Nearly all proteins affected alternative first ex...
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Jd, Campbell A, Alexandrov J, Kim J, Wala Ah, Berger Cs, Pedamallu Sa, Shukla G, Guo Angela Brooks Ba, Murray
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Nature Genetics
To compare lung adenocarcinoma (ADC) and lung squamous cell carcinoma (SqCC) and to identify new drivers of lung carcinogenesis, we examined the exome sequences and copy number profiles of 660 lung ADC and 484 lung SqCC tumor-normal pairs. Recurrent alterations in lung SqCCs were more similar to those of other squamous carcinomas than to alteration...
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L, Aftuck A, Alexander P, An E, Anderson S, Anderson H, Arachi M, Azer Consortium, Drosophila 12 Genomes P, Bachantsang Ag, Clark
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Nature
Comparative analysis of multiple genomes in a phylogenetic framework dramatically improves the precision and sensitivity of evolutionary inference, producing more robust results than single-genome analyses can provide. The genomes of 12 Drosophila species, ten of which are presented here for the first time (sechellia, simulans, yakuba, erecta, anan...