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Mark T McNally

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Brandt A, McNally L, Lorimer E, Unger B, Koehn O, Suazo K, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2020 Feb; 117(7):3627-3636. PMID: 32019878
The chaperone protein SmgGDS promotes cell-cycle progression and tumorigenesis in human breast and nonsmall cell lung cancer. Splice variants of SmgGDS, named SmgGDS-607 and SmgGDS-558, facilitate the activation of oncogenic...
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Hudson S, McNally L, McNally M
Virology . 2016 Sep; 498:181-191. PMID: 27596537
The weak polyadenylation site (PAS) of Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) is activated by the juxtaposition of SR protein binding sites within the spatially separate negative regulator of splicing (NRS) element...
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Runge C, Erbe C, McNally M, Van Dusen C, Friedland D, Kwitek A, et al.
Audiol Neurootol . 2013 Oct; 18(6):374-82. PMID: 24135434
We characterize a novel otoferlin mutation discovered in a sibling pair diagnosed with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder and investigate auditory nerve function through their cochlear implants. Genetic sequencing revealed a...
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Hudson S, McNally M
J Virol . 2011 Aug; 85(21):11351-60. PMID: 21849435
The Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) polyadenylation site (PAS) is very poorly used in vitro due to suboptimal upstream and downstream elements, and yet ∼85% of viral transcripts are polyadenylated in...
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Van Dusen C, Yee L, McNally L, McNally M
Mol Cell Biol . 2010 Mar; 30(10):2552-62. PMID: 20308327
Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) H and F are members of a closely related subfamily of hnRNP proteins that are implicated in many aspects of RNA processing. hnRNP H and F...
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Mitton E, Gohr C, McNally M, Rosenthal A
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2009 Aug; 388(3):533-8. PMID: 19679100
Small membrane-bound extracellular organelles known as articular cartilage matrix vesicles (ACVs) participate in pathologic mineralization in osteoarthritic articular cartilage. ACVs are also present in normal cartilage, although they have no...
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McNally M
Front Biosci . 2008 May; 13:3869-83. PMID: 18508481
Upon integration into the host chromosome, retroviral gene expression requires transcription by the host RNA polymerase II, and viral messages are subject RNA processing events including 5'-end capping, pre-mRNA splicing,...
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Maciolek N, McNally M
Virology . 2008 Feb; 374(2):468-76. PMID: 18272196
Polyadenylation of Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) RNA is inefficient, as approximately 15% of RSV RNAs represent read-through transcripts that use a downstream cellular polyadenylation site (poly(A) site). Read-through transcription has...
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Maciolek N, McNally M
J Virol . 2007 Aug; 81(20):11208-17. PMID: 17670832
Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) requires large amounts of unspliced RNA for replication. Splicing and polyadenylation are coupled in the cells they infect, which raises the question of how viral RNA...
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Sun H, McNally M, Jackson V, Grossberg S
J Virol Methods . 2006 Aug; 137(2):304-8. PMID: 16920200
Cellular nucleic acids can interfere with the molecular cloning of retroviruses, a problem that is particularly serious with viruses propagated in lymphoblastoid cells that release large amounts of microvesicles and...