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  • Physicochemical Foundations... Physicochemical Foundations of Life that Direct Evolution: Chance and Natural Selection are not Evolutionary Driving Forces
    Auboeuf, Didier Life (Basel, Switzerland), 01/2020, Volume: 10, Issue: 2
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    The current framework of evolutionary theory postulates that evolution relies on random mutations generating a diversity of phenotypes on which natural selection acts. This framework was established ...
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  • The multiple functions of RNA helicases as drivers and regulators of gene expression
    Bourgeois, Cyril F; Mortreux, Franck; Auboeuf, Didier Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 07/2016, Volume: 17, Issue: 7
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    RNA helicases comprise the largest family of enzymes involved in the metabolism of mRNAs, the processing and fate of which rely on their packaging into messenger ribonucleoprotein particles (mRNPs). ...
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  • Intragenic recruitment of N... Intragenic recruitment of NF-κB drives splicing modifications upon activation by the oncogene Tax of HTLV-1
    Ameur, Lamya Ben; Marie, Paul; Thenoz, Morgan ... Nature communications, 06/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Chronic NF-κB activation in inflammation and cancer has long been linked to persistent activation of NF-κB-responsive gene promoters. However, NF-κB factors also massively bind to gene bodies. Here, ...
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  • Mutation allele burden rema... Mutation allele burden remains unchanged in chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia responding to hypomethylating agents
    Merlevede, Jane; Droin, Nathalie; Qin, Tingting ... Nature communications, 02/2016, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    The cytidine analogues azacytidine and 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine (decitabine) are commonly used to treat myelodysplastic syndromes, with or without a myeloproliferative component. It remains unclear ...
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  • Splicing misregulation of S... Splicing misregulation of SCN5A contributes to cardiac-conduction delay and heart arrhythmia in myotonic dystrophy
    Freyermuth, Fernande; Rau, Frédérique; Kokunai, Yosuke ... Nature communications, 04/2016, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Myotonic dystrophy (DM) is caused by the expression of mutant RNAs containing expanded CUG repeats that sequester muscleblind-like (MBNL) proteins, leading to alternative splicing changes. Cardiac ...
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  • Widespread estrogen-depende... Widespread estrogen-dependent repression of micrornas involved in breast tumor cell growth
    Maillot, Gérard; Lacroix-Triki, Magali; Pierredon, Sandra ... Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.), 11/2009, Volume: 69, Issue: 21
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    Altered expression of microRNAs (miRNA), an abundant class of small nonprotein-coding RNAs that mostly function as negative regulators of protein-coding gene expression, is common in cancer. Here, we ...
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  • Splicing factor and exon pr... Splicing factor and exon profiling across human tissues
    de la Grange, Pierre; Gratadou, Lise; Delord, Marc ... Nucleic acids research, 05/2010, Volume: 38, Issue: 9
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    It has been shown that alternative splicing is especially prevalent in brain and testis when compared to other tissues. To test whether there is a specific propensity of these tissues to generate ...
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  • The Physics–Biology continu... The Physics–Biology continuum challenges darwinism: Evolution is directed by the homeostasis-dependent bidirectional relation between genome and phenotype
    Auboeuf, Didier Progress in biophysics and molecular biology, December 2021, 2021-12-00, 20211201, Volume: 167
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    The physics–biology continuum relies on the fact that life emerged from prebiotic molecules. Here, I argue that life emerged from the coupling between nucleic acid and protein synthesis during which ...
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  • Characterizing the interpla... Characterizing the interplay between gene nucleotide composition bias and splicing
    Lemaire, Sébastien; Fontrodona, Nicolas; Aubé, Fabien ... Genome Biology, 11/2019, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    Nucleotide composition bias plays an important role in the 1D and 3D organization of the human genome. Here, we investigate the potential interplay between nucleotide composition bias and the ...
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  • Splicing switch of an epige... Splicing switch of an epigenetic regulator by RNA helicases promotes tumor-cell invasiveness
    Dardenne, Etienne; Pierredon, Sandra; Driouch, Keltouma ... Nature structural & molecular biology, 11/2012, Volume: 19, Issue: 11
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    Both epigenetic and splicing regulation contribute to tumor progression, but the potential links between these two levels of gene-expression regulation in pathogenesis are not well understood. Here, ...
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