James E Dahlberg
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Recent Articles
1.
Lund E, Sheets M, Blaser Imboden S, Dahlberg J
Genes Dev
. 2011 May;
25(11):1121-31.
PMID: 21576259
We show that, in Xenopus laevis oocytes and early embryos, double-stranded exogenous siRNAs cannot function as microRNA (miRNA) mimics in either deadenylation or guided mRNA cleavage (RNAi). Instead, siRNAs saturate...
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Lund E, Liu M, Hartley R, Sheets M, Dahlberg J
RNA
. 2009 Oct;
15(12):2351-63.
PMID: 19854872
We show that microRNA-427 (miR-427) mediates the rapid deadenylation of maternal mRNAs after the midblastula transition (MBT) of Xenopus laevis embryogenesis. By MBT, the stage when the embryonic cell cycle...
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Zhang W, Dahlberg J, Tam W
Am J Pathol
. 2007 Aug;
171(3):728-38.
PMID: 17724137
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a family of 21- to 25-nucleotide, noncoding small RNAs that primarily function as gene regulators. It is surprising that these tiny molecules, so diverse and consequential in...
4.
Dahlberg J, Lund E
Sci STKE
. 2007 May;
2007(387):pe25.
PMID: 17519424
The innate immune response can be initiated by the binding of various pathogen-associated compounds or cytokines to receptors on the surfaces of dendritic cells. These interactions result in the activation...
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Tam W, Dahlberg J
Genes Chromosomes Cancer
. 2005 Oct;
45(2):211-2.
PMID: 16252262
No abstract available.
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Eis P, Tam W, Sun L, Chadburn A, Li Z, Gomez M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2005 Mar;
102(10):3627-32.
PMID: 15738415
We show that the microRNA miR-155 can be processed from sequences present in BIC RNA, a spliced and polyadenylated but non-protein-coding RNA that accumulates in lymphoma cells. The precursor of...
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Allawi H, Dahlberg J, Olson S, Lund E, Olson M, Ma W, et al.
RNA
. 2004 Jun;
10(7):1153-61.
PMID: 15208450
The short lengths of microRNAs (miRNAs) present a significant challenge for detection and quantitation using conventional methods for RNA analysis. To address this problem, we developed a quantitative, sensitive, and...
8.
Dahlberg J, Lund E
Curr Opin Cell Biol
. 2004 May;
16(3):335-8.
PMID: 15145360
Although it is universally accepted that protein synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm, the possibility that translation can also take place in the nucleus has been hotly debated. Reports have been...
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Lund E, Guttinger S, Calado A, Dahlberg J, Kutay U
Science
. 2003 Nov;
303(5654):95-8.
PMID: 14631048
MicroRNAs (miRNAs), which function as regulators of gene expression in eukaryotes, are processed from larger transcripts by sequential action of nuclear and cytoplasmic ribonuclease III-like endonucleases. We show that Exportin-5...
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Trotta C, Lund E, Kahan L, Johnson A, Dahlberg J
EMBO J
. 2003 May;
22(11):2841-51.
PMID: 12773398
60S and 40S ribosomal subunits are assembled in the nucleolus and exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm independently of each other. We show that in vertebrate cells, transport of...