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Mads A Jensen

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Wan L, Lin K, Rahman M, Ishigami Y, Wang Z, Jensen M, et al.
Cancer Discov . 2023 Apr; 13(7):1678-1695. PMID: 37098965
Significance: We describe the regulation of splicing factor SRSF1 expression in the context of pancreas cell identity, plasticity, and inflammation. SRSF1 protein downregulation is involved in a negative feedback cellular...
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Hagedorn P, Persson R, Funder E, Albaek N, Diemer S, Hansen D, et al.
Drug Discov Today . 2017 Oct; 23(1):101-114. PMID: 28988994
Over the past 20 years, the field of RNA-targeted therapeutics has advanced based on discoveries of modified oligonucleotide chemistries, and an ever-increasing understanding of how to apply cellular assays to...
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Anczukow O, Akerman M, Clery A, Wu J, Shen C, Shirole N, et al.
Mol Cell . 2015 Oct; 60(1):105-17. PMID: 26431027
Splicing factor SRSF1 is upregulated in human breast tumors, and its overexpression promotes transformation of mammary cells. Using RNA-seq, we identified SRSF1-regulated alternative splicing (AS) targets in organotypic three-dimensional MCF-10A...
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Akerman M, Fregoso O, Das S, Ruse C, Jensen M, Pappin D, et al.
Genome Biol . 2015 Jun; 16:119. PMID: 26047612
Background: During spliceosome assembly, protein-protein interactions (PPI) are sequentially formed and disrupted to accommodate the spatial requirements of pre-mRNA substrate recognition and catalysis. Splicing activators and repressors, such as SR...
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Jensen M, Wilkinson J, Krainer A
Nat Struct Mol Biol . 2014 Jan; 21(2):189-97. PMID: 24440982
Many biological processes involve gene-expression regulation by alternative splicing. Here, we identify the splicing factor SRSF6 as a regulator of wound healing and tissue homeostasis in skin. We show that...
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Schwientek T, Keck B, Levery S, Jensen M, Pedersen J, Wandall H, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2002 Jul; 277(36):32421-9. PMID: 12130651
The Drosophila genes fringe and brainiac exhibit sequence similarities to glycosyltransferases. Drosophila and mammalian fringe homologs encode UDP-N-acetylglucosamine:fucose-O-Ser beta1,3-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferases that modulate the function of Notch family receptors. The biological function...