Fly Cell Atlas: A single-nucleus transcriptomic atlas of the adult fruit fly
…, TB Kornberg, HM Krause, AT Labott, M Laturney… - Science, 2022 - science.org
For more than 100 years, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster has been one of the most
studied model organisms. Here, we present a single-cell atlas of the adult fly, Tabula …
studied model organisms. Here, we present a single-cell atlas of the adult fly, Tabula …
[HTML][HTML] Global analysis of mRNA localization reveals a prominent role in organizing cellular architecture and function
Although subcellular mRNA trafficking has been demonstrated as a mechanism to control
protein distribution, it is generally believed that most protein localization occurs subsequent to …
protein distribution, it is generally believed that most protein localization occurs subsequent to …
[HTML][HTML] The Drosophila nuclear receptor e75 contains heme and is gas responsive
Nuclear receptors are a family of transcription factors with structurally conserved ligand
binding domains that regulate their activity. Despite intensive efforts to identify ligands, most …
binding domains that regulate their activity. Despite intensive efforts to identify ligands, most …
The new RNA world: growing evidence for long noncoding RNA functionality
A Jandura, HM Krause - Trends in Genetics, 2017 - cell.com
The past decade has seen a major increase in the study of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs).
However, there remains a great deal of confusion and debate over the levels of functionality and …
However, there remains a great deal of confusion and debate over the levels of functionality and …
The Zebrafish: A Powerful Platform for In Vivo, HTS Drug Discovery
…, J Tiefenbach, HM Krause - Assay and drug …, 2011 - liebertpub.com
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is an emerging vertebrate model for drug discovery that permits
whole animal drug screens with excellent throughput, combined with ease of use and low …
whole animal drug screens with excellent throughput, combined with ease of use and low …
[HTML][HTML] Long noncoding RNAs and repetitive elements: junk or intimate evolutionary partners?
Our recent ability to sequence entire genomes, along with all of their transcribed RNAs, has
led to the surprising finding that only ∼1% of the human genome is used to encode proteins. …
led to the surprising finding that only ∼1% of the human genome is used to encode proteins. …
Molecular interactions between Vestigial and Scalloped promote wing formation in Drosophila
Scalloped (Sd) and Vestigial (Vg) are each needed forDrosophila wing development. We
show that Sd is required for Vg function and that altering their relative cellular levels inhibits …
show that Sd is required for Vg function and that altering their relative cellular levels inhibits …
Diverse and pervasive subcellular distributions for both coding and long noncoding RNAs
R Wilk, J Hu, D Blotsky, HM Krause - Genes & development, 2016 - genesdev.cshlp.org
In a previous analysis of 2300 mRNAs via whole-mount fluorescent in situ hybridization in
cellularizing Drosophila embryos, we found that 70% of the transcripts exhibited some form of …
cellularizing Drosophila embryos, we found that 70% of the transcripts exhibited some form of …
The nuclear receptor homologue Ftz-F1 and the homeodomain protein Ftz are mutually dependent cofactors
…, J Ho, S Brown, A Percival-Smith, HM Krause… - Nature, 1997 - nature.com
Nuclear hormone receptors and homeodomain proteins are two classes of transcription
factor that regulate major developmental processes. Both depend on interactions with other …
factor that regulate major developmental processes. Both depend on interactions with other …
[HTML][HTML] The structural basis of gas-responsive transcription by the human nuclear hormone receptor REV-ERBβ
Heme is a ligand for the human nuclear receptors (NR) REV-ERBα and REV-ERBβ, which
are transcriptional repressors that play important roles in circadian rhythm, lipid and glucose …
are transcriptional repressors that play important roles in circadian rhythm, lipid and glucose …