Ajit Nott
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Recent Articles
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Koussevitzky S, Nott A, Mockler T, Hong F, Sachetto-Martins G, Surpin M, et al.
Science
. 2007 Mar;
316(5825):715-9.
PMID: 17395793
Plastid-to-nucleus retrograde signaling coordinates nuclear gene expression with chloroplast function and is essential for the photoautotrophic life-style of plants. Three retrograde signals have been described, but little is known of...
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Nott A, Jung H, Koussevitzky S, Chory J
Annu Rev Plant Biol
. 2006 May;
57:739-59.
PMID: 16669780
Plant cells store genetic information in the genomes of three organelles: the nucleus, plastid, and mitochondrion. The nucleus controls most aspects of organelle gene expression, development, and function. In return,...
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Tange T, Nott A, Moore M
Curr Opin Cell Biol
. 2004 May;
16(3):279-84.
PMID: 15145352
Over the past decade many studies have revealed a complex web of interconnections between the numerous steps required for eukaryotic gene expression. One set of interconnections link nuclear pre-mRNA splicing...
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Nott A, Le Hir H, Moore M
Genes Dev
. 2004 Jan;
18(2):210-22.
PMID: 14752011
In mammalian cells, spliced mRNAs yield greater quantities of protein per mRNA molecule than do otherwise identical mRNAs not made by splicing. This increased translational yield correlates with enhanced cytoplasmic...
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Le Hir H, Nott A, Moore M
Trends Biochem Sci
. 2003 Apr;
28(4):215-20.
PMID: 12713906
Although it has been known since the late 1970s that intron-containing and intronless versions of otherwise identical genes can exhibit dramatically different expression profiles, the underlying molecular mechanisms have only...
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Nott A, Meislin S, Moore M
RNA
. 2003 Apr;
9(5):607-17.
PMID: 12702819
In higher eukaryotes, intron-containing and intronless versions of otherwise identical genes can exhibit dramatically different expression profiles. Introns and the act of their removal by the spliceosome can affect gene...