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  • Non-B DNA: a major contribu... Non-B DNA: a major contributor to small- and large-scale variation in nucleotide substitution frequencies across the genome
    Guiblet, Wilfried M; Cremona, Marzia A; Harris, Robert S ... Nucleic acids research, 02/2021, Volume: 49, Issue: 3
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    Abstract Approximately 13% of the human genome can fold into non-canonical (non-B) DNA structures (e.g. G-quadruplexes, Z-DNA, etc.), which have been implicated in vital cellular processes. Non-B DNA ...
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  • Long-read sequencing techno... Long-read sequencing technology indicates genome-wide effects of non-B DNA on polymerization speed and error rate
    Guiblet, Wilfried M; Cremona, Marzia A; Cechova, Monika ... Genome research, 12/2018, Volume: 28, Issue: 12
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    DNA conformation may deviate from the classical B-form in ∼13% of the human genome. Non-B DNA regulates many cellular processes; however, its effects on DNA polymerization speed and accuracy have not ...
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  • Selection and thermostabili... Selection and thermostability suggest G-quadruplexes are novel functional elements of the human genome
    Guiblet, Wilfried M; DeGiorgio, Michael; Cheng, Xiaoheng ... Genome research, 07/2021, Volume: 31, Issue: 7
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    Approximately 1% of the human genome has the ability to fold into G-quadruplexes (G4s)-noncanonical strand-specific DNA structures forming at G-rich motifs. G4s regulate several key cellular ...
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  • Genome-scale exon perturbat... Genome-scale exon perturbation screens uncover exons critical for cell fitness
    Xiao, Mei-Sheng; Damodaran, Arun Prasath; Kumari, Bandana ... Molecular cell, 07/2024, Volume: 84, Issue: 13
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    CRISPR-Cas technology has transformed functional genomics, yet understanding of how individual exons differentially shape cellular phenotypes remains limited. Here, we optimized and conducted ...
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  • Accurate sequencing of DNA ... Accurate sequencing of DNA motifs able to form alternative (non-B) structures
    Weissensteiner, Matthias H; Cremona, Marzia A; Guiblet, Wilfried M ... Genome research, 06/2023, Volume: 33, Issue: 6
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    Approximately 13% of the human genome at certain motifs have the potential to form noncanonical (non-B) DNA structures (e.g., G-quadruplexes, cruciforms, and Z-DNA), which regulate many cellular ...
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  • The modification landscape ... The modification landscape of Pseudomonas aeruginosa tRNAs
    Mandler, Mariana D.; Maligireddy, Siddhardha S.; Guiblet, Wilfried M. ... RNA (Cambridge), 08/2024, Volume: 30, Issue: 8
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    RNA modifications have a substantial impact on tRNA function, with modifications in the anticodon loop contributing to translational fidelity and modifications in the tRNA core impacting structural ...
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  • The Methyltransferases METT... The Methyltransferases METTL7A and METTL7B Confer Resistance to Thiol-Based Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors
    Robey, Robert W; Fitzsimmons, Christina M; Guiblet, Wilfried M ... Molecular cancer therapeutics, 04/2024, Volume: 23, Issue: 4
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    Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) are part of a growing class of epigenetic therapies used for the treatment of cancer. Although HDACis are effective in the treatment of T-cell lymphomas, ...
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  • Sequencing rare and common ... Sequencing rare and common APOL1 coding variants to determine kidney disease risk
    Limou, Sophie; Nelson, George W.; Lecordier, Laurence ... Kidney international, 10/2015, Volume: 88, Issue: 4
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    A third of African Americans with sporadic focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) or HIV-associated nephropathy (HIVAN) do not carry APOL1 renal risk genotypes. This raises the possibility that ...
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  • A locally funded Puerto Ric... A locally funded Puerto Rican parrot (Amazona vittata) genome sequencing project increases avian data and advances young researcher education
    Oleksyk, Taras K; Pombert, Jean-Francois; Siu, Daniel ... Gigascience, 09/2012, Volume: 1, Issue: 1
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    Amazona vittata is a critically endangered Puerto Rican endemic bird, the only surviving native parrot species in the United States territory, and the first parrot in the large Neotropical genus ...
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  • Nucleosome reorganisation i... Nucleosome reorganisation in breast cancer tissues
    Jacob, Divya R; Guiblet, Wilfried M; Mamayusupova, Hulkar ... Clinical epigenetics, 04/2024, Volume: 16, Issue: 1
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    Nucleosome repositioning in cancer is believed to cause many changes in genome organisation and gene expression. Understanding these changes is important to elucidate fundamental aspects of cancer. ...
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