Saxton, Wm
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Cell
Proper spatial and temporal localization of specific mRNAs is pivotal in the early stages of development. To dissect the mechanisms of localization, several groups are employing advanced fluorescence microscopy to track RNA movements in live oocytes and embryos.
Saxton, Wm Hicks, J Goldstein, Ls Raff, Ec
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Cell
The in vivo function of the microtubule motor protein kinesin was examined in Drosophila using genetics and immunolocalization. Kinesin heavy chain mutations (khc) cause abnormal behavior and lethality. Mutant larvae exhibit loss of mobility and tactile responsiveness in the most posterior segments, followed by general paralysis and death during la...
Stevens, B Allen, Nj Vazquez, Le Howell, Gr Christopherson, Ks Nouri, N Micheva, Kd Mehalow, Ak Huberman, Ad Stafford, B
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Cell
During development, the formation of mature neural circuits requires the selective elimination of inappropriate synaptic connections. Here we show that C1q, the initiating protein in the classical complement cascade, is expressed by postnatal neurons in response to immature astrocytes and is localized to synapses throughout the postnatal CNS and re...
Cancer Genome Atlas, Network
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Cell
We describe the landscape of genomic alterations in cutaneous melanomas through DNA, RNA, and protein-based analysis of 333 primary and/or metastatic melanomas from 331 patients. We establish a framework for genomic classification into one of four subtypes based on the pattern of the most prevalent significantly mutated genes: mutant BRAF, mutant R...
Brennan, Cameron W Verhaak, Roel G W McKenna, Aaron Campos, Benito Noushmehr, Houtan Salama, Sofie R Zheng, Siyuan Chakravarty, Debyani Sanborn, J Zachary Berman, Samuel H
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Cell
We describe the landscape of somatic genomic alterations based on multidimensional and comprehensive characterization of more than 500 glioblastoma tumors (GBMs). We identify several novel mutated genes as well as complex rearrangements of signature receptors, including EGFR and PDGFRA. TERT promoter mutations are shown to correlate with elevated m...
Hoadley, Katherine A Yau, Christina Wolf, Denise M Cherniack, Andrew D Tamborero, David Ng, Sam Leiserson, Max D M Niu, Beifang McLellan, Michael D Uzunangelov, Vladislav
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Cell
Recent genomic analyses of pathologically defined tumor types identify "within-a-tissue" disease subtypes. However, the extent to which genomic signatures are shared across tissues is still unclear. We performed an integrative analysis using five genome-wide platforms and one proteomic platform on 3,527 specimens from 12 cancer types, revealing a u...
J, Han Js, Pedersen Sc, Kwon Cd, Belair Yk, Kim Kh, Yeom Wy, Yang D, Haussler R, Blelloch Vn, Kim
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Cell
The Drosha-DGCR8 complex, also known as Microprocessor, is essential for microRNA (miRNA) maturation. Drosha functions as the catalytic subunit, while DGCR8 (also known as Pasha) recognizes the RNA substrate. Although the action mechanism of this complex has been intensively studied, it remains unclear how Drosha and DGCR8 are regulated and if thes...