James R Priess
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Recent Articles
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Sun B, Kim H, Mello C, Priess J
PLoS Genet
. 2023 Jun;
19(6):e1010804.
PMID: 37384599
Retroviruses and closely related LTR retrotransposons export full-length, unspliced genomic RNA (gRNA) for packaging into virions and to serve as the mRNA encoding GAG and POL polyproteins. Because gRNA often...
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Mosquera J, Bacher M, Priess J
PLoS Genet
. 2021 Jun;
17(6):e1009602.
PMID: 34133414
Fat stored in the form of lipid droplets has long been considered a defining characteristic of cytoplasm. However, recent studies have shown that nuclear lipid droplets occur in multiple cells...
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Raiders S, Eastwood M, Bacher M, Priess J
PLoS Genet
. 2018 Jul;
14(7):e1007417.
PMID: 30024879
Cell death plays a major role during C. elegans oogenesis, where over half of the oogenic germ cells die in a process termed physiological apoptosis. How germ cells are selected...
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Sugioka K, Hamill D, Lowry J, McNeely M, Enrick M, Richter A, et al.
Elife
. 2017 Jan;
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PMID: 28092264
The centriole/basal body is a eukaryotic organelle that plays essential roles in cell division and signaling. Among five known core centriole proteins, SPD-2/Cep192 is the first recruited to the site...
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Asan A, Raiders S, Priess J
PLoS Genet
. 2016 May;
12(5):e1006077.
PMID: 27192049
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1005950.].
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Asan A, Raiders S, Priess J
PLoS Genet
. 2016 Apr;
12(4):e1005950.
PMID: 27035721
Genetic and molecular studies have provided considerable insight into how various tissue progenitors are specified in early embryogenesis, but much less is known about how those progenitors create three-dimensional tissues...
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Rasmussen J, Feldman J, Reddy S, Priess J
PLoS Genet
. 2013 Sep;
9(9):e1003772.
PMID: 24039608
Many animal organs are composed largely or entirely of polarized epithelial tubes, and the formation of complex organ systems, such as the digestive or vascular systems, requires that separate tubes...
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Rasmussen J, Reddy S, Priess J
Development
. 2012 Apr;
139(11):2050-60.
PMID: 22535412
The development of many animal organs involves a mesenchymal to epithelial transition, in which cells develop and coordinate polarity through largely unknown mechanisms. The C. elegans pharynx, which is an...
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Dennis S, Sheth U, Feldman J, English K, Priess J
PLoS Pathog
. 2012 Apr;
8(3):e1002591.
PMID: 22479180
Virus-like particles (VLPs) have not been observed in Caenorhabditis germ cells, although nematode genomes contain low numbers of retrotransposon and retroviral sequences. We used electron microscopy to search for VLPs...
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Feldman J, Priess J
Curr Biol
. 2012 Mar;
22(7):575-82.
PMID: 22425160
Background: The centrosome is the major microtubule organizing center (MTOC) in dividing cells and in many postmitotic, differentiated cells. In other cell types, however, MTOC function is reassigned from the...