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  • Long non-coding RNAs: spatial amplifiers that control nuclear structure and gene expression
    Engreitz, Jesse M; Ollikainen, Noah; Guttman, Mitchell Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 12/2016, Volume: 17, Issue: 12
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    Over the past decade, it has become clear that mammalian genomes encode thousands of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), many of which are now implicated in diverse biological processes. Recent work ...
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  • Transcriptome-wide Mapping ... Transcriptome-wide Mapping Reveals Widespread Dynamic-Regulated Pseudouridylation of ncRNA and mRNA
    Schwartz, Schraga; Bernstein, Douglas A.; Mumbach, Maxwell R. ... Cell, 09/2014, Volume: 159, Issue: 1
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    Pseudouridine is the most abundant RNA modification, yet except for a few well-studied cases, little is known about the modified positions and their function(s). Here, we develop Ψ-seq for ...
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  • RNA-RNA Interactions Enable... RNA-RNA Interactions Enable Specific Targeting of Noncoding RNAs to Nascent Pre-mRNAs and Chromatin Sites
    Engreitz, Jesse M.; Sirokman, Klara; McDonel, Patrick ... Cell, 09/2014, Volume: 159, Issue: 1
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    Intermolecular RNA-RNA interactions are used by many noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) to achieve their diverse functions. To identify these contacts, we developed a method based on RNA antisense purification ...
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  • The Lin28/let-7 Axis Regula... The Lin28/let-7 Axis Regulates Glucose Metabolism
    Zhu, Hao; Shyh-Chang, Ng; Segrè, Ayellet V. ... Cell, 09/2011, Volume: 147, Issue: 1
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    The let-7 tumor suppressor microRNAs are known for their regulation of oncogenes, while the RNA-binding proteins Lin28a/ b promote malignancy by inhibiting let-7 biogenesis. We have uncovered ...
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  • Local regulation of gene expression by lncRNA promoters, transcription and splicing
    Engreitz, Jesse M; Haines, Jenna E; Perez, Elizabeth M ... Nature (London), 11/2016, Volume: 539, Issue: 7629
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    Mammalian genomes are pervasively transcribed to produce thousands of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs). A few of these lncRNAs have been shown to recruit regulatory complexes through RNA-protein ...
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  • Activity-by-contact model of enhancer-promoter regulation from thousands of CRISPR perturbations
    Fulco, Charles P; Nasser, Joseph; Jones, Thouis R ... Nature genetics, 12/2019, Volume: 51, Issue: 12
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    Enhancer elements in the human genome control how genes are expressed in specific cell types and harbor thousands of genetic variants that influence risk for common diseases . Yet, we still do not ...
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  • The NORAD lncRNA assembles a topoisomerase complex critical for genome stability
    Munschauer, Mathias; Nguyen, Celina T; Sirokman, Klara ... Nature (London), 09/2018, Volume: 561, Issue: 7721
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    The human genome contains thousands of long non-coding RNAs , but specific biological functions and biochemical mechanisms have been discovered for only about a dozen . A specific long non-coding ...
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  • Three-dimensional genome ar... Three-dimensional genome architecture influences partner selection for chromosomal translocations in human disease
    Engreitz, Jesse M; Agarwala, Vineeta; Mirny, Leonid A PloS one, 09/2012, Volume: 7, Issue: 9
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    Chromosomal translocations are frequent features of cancer genomes that contribute to disease progression. These rearrangements result from formation and illegitimate repair of DNA double-strand ...
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  • Recurrent and functional re... Recurrent and functional regulatory mutations in breast cancer
    Rheinbay, Esther; Parasuraman, Prasanna; Grimsby, Jonna ... Nature (London), 07/2017, Volume: 547, Issue: 7661
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    Genomic analysis of tumours has led to the identification of hundreds of cancer genes on the basis of the presence of mutations in protein-coding regions. By contrast, much less is known about ...
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  • Systematic mapping of funct... Systematic mapping of functional enhancer-promoter connections with CRISPR interference
    Fulco, Charles P.; Munschauer, Mathias; Anyoha, Rockwell ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 11/2016, Volume: 354, Issue: 6313
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    Gene expression in mammals is regulated by noncoding elements that can affect physiology and disease, yet the functions and target genes of most noncoding elements remain unknown. We present a ...
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