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  • A highly specific SpCas9 variant is identified by in vivo screening in yeast
    Casini, Antonio; Olivieri, Michele; Petris, Gianluca ... Nature biotechnology, 03/2018, Volume: 36, Issue: 3
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    Despite the utility of CRISPR-Cas9 nucleases for genome editing, the potential for off-target activity limits their application, especially for therapeutic purposes. We developed a yeast-based assay ...
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  • The Ribonucleic Complex HuR... The Ribonucleic Complex HuR-MALAT1 Represses CD133 Expression and Suppresses Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition in Breast Cancer
    Latorre, Elisa; Carelli, Stephana; Raimondi, Ivan ... Cancer research, 05/2016, Volume: 76, Issue: 9
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    Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a core process underlying cell movement during embryonic development and morphogenesis. Cancer cells hijack this developmental program to execute a ...
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  • Structural and Drug Targeti... Structural and Drug Targeting Insights on Mutant p53
    Gomes, Ana Sara; Ramos, Helena; Inga, Alberto ... Cancers, 07/2021, Volume: 13, Issue: 13
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    p53 is a transcription factor with a pivotal role in cell homeostasis and fate. Its impairment is a major event in tumor onset and development. In fact, about half of human cancers bear TP53 ...
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  • SMN-primed ribosomes modula... SMN-primed ribosomes modulate the translation of transcripts related to spinal muscular atrophy
    Lauria, Fabio; Bernabò, Paola; Tebaldi, Toma ... Nature cell biology, 10/2020, Volume: 22, Issue: 10
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    The contribution of ribosome heterogeneity and ribosome-associated proteins to the molecular control of proteomes in health and disease remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that survival motor ...
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  • Whole-genome cartography of... Whole-genome cartography of p53 response elements ranked on transactivation potential
    Tebaldi, Toma; Zaccara, Sara; Alessandrini, Federica ... BMC genomics, 2015-Jun-17, 2015-6-17, 20150617, Volume: 16, Issue: 1
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    Many recent studies using ChIP-seq approaches cross-referenced to trascriptome data and also to potentially unbiased in vitro DNA binding selection experiments are detailing with increasing precision ...
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  • LncRNA EPR controls epithel... LncRNA EPR controls epithelial proliferation by coordinating Cdkn1a transcription and mRNA decay response to TGF-β
    Rossi, Martina; Bucci, Gabriele; Rizzotto, Dario ... Nature communications, 04/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as regulators of fundamental biological processes. Here we report on the characterization of an intergenic lncRNA expressed in epithelial tissues which we ...
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  • Structural Basis of Mutatio... Structural Basis of Mutation-Dependent p53 Tetramerization Deficiency
    Rigoli, Marta; Spagnolli, Giovanni; Lorengo, Giulia ... International journal of molecular sciences, 07/2022, Volume: 23, Issue: 14
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    The formation of a tetrameric assembly is essential for the ability of the tumor suppressor protein p53 to act as a transcription factor. Such a quaternary conformation is driven by a specific ...
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  • Human dyskerin binds to cyt... Human dyskerin binds to cytoplasmic H/ACA-box-containing transcripts affecting nuclear hormone receptor dependence
    Zacchini, Federico; Venturi, Giulia; De Sanctis, Veronica ... Genome Biology, 08/2022, Volume: 23, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Background Dyskerin is a nuclear protein involved in H/ACA box snoRNA-guided uridine modification of RNA. In humans, its defective function is associated with cancer development and induces ...
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  • A cross-platform comparison... A cross-platform comparison of affymetrix and Agilent microarrays reveals discordant miRNA expression in lung tumors of c-Raf transgenic mice
    Del Vescovo, Valerio; Meier, Tatiana; Inga, Alberto ... PloS one, 11/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 11
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    Non-coding RNAs play major roles in the translational control of gene expression. In order to identify disease-associated miRNAs in precursor lesions of lung cancer, RNA extracts from lungs of either ...
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  • The structure formed by inv... The structure formed by inverted repeats in p53 response elements determines the transactivation activity of p53 protein
    Brázda, Václav; Čechová, Jana; Battistin, Michele ... Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 01/2017, Volume: 483, Issue: 1
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    The TP53 gene is the most frequently mutated gene in human cancer and p53 protein plays a crucial role in gene expression and cancer protection. Its role is manifested by interactions with other ...
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