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Smoniewski C, Mirzavand Borujeni P, Hampton M, Petersen A, Faacks S, Salavati R, et al.
Front Parasitol . 2025 Jan; 2():1298561. PMID: 39816830
RNA-specific nucleotidyltransferases (rNTrs) add nontemplated nucleotides to the 3 end of RNA. Two noncanonical rNTRs that are thought to be poly(A) polymerases (PAPs) have been identified in the mitochondria of...
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Smoniewski C, Mirzavand Borujeni P, Petersen A, Hampton M, Salavati R, Zimmer S
Sci Rep . 2023 May; 13(1):7825. PMID: 37188727
Since the first identification of circular RNA (circRNA) in viral-like systems, reports of circRNAs and their functions in various organisms, cell types, and organelles have greatly expanded. Here, we report...
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Magner E, Roy R, Freund Saxhaug K, Zambre A, Bruns K, Snell-Rood E, et al.
New Phytol . 2023 Mar; 239(5):2026-2040. PMID: 36880409
The black nectar produced by Melianthus flowers is thought to serve as a visual attractant to bird pollinators, but the chemical identity and synthesis of the black pigment are unknown....
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Smoniewski C, Mirzavand Borujeni P, Petersen A, Hampton M, Salavati R, Zimmer S
bioRxiv . 2023 Feb; PMID: 36798374
Since the first identification of circular RNA (circRNA) in viral-like systems, reports of circRNAs and their functions in various organisms, cell types, and organelles have greatly expanded. Here, we report...
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Roy R, Moreno N, Brockman S, Kostanecki A, Zambre A, Holl C, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Jan; 119(5). PMID: 35074876
Nearly 90% of flowering plants depend on animals for reproduction. One of the main rewards plants offer to pollinators for visitation is nectar. (Campanulaceae) produces a blood-red nectar that has...
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Chatt E, Mahalim S, Mohd-Fadzil N, Roy R, Klinkenberg P, Horner H, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2021 Feb; 185(4):1595-1616. PMID: 33585860
Nectar is a primary reward mediating plant-animal mutualisms to improve plant fitness and reproductive success. Four distinct trichomatic nectaries develop in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), one floral and three extrafloral, and...
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Hampton M, Galey M, Smoniewski C, Zimmer S
PLoS One . 2021 Jan; 16(1):e0244858. PMID: 33406128
In this study, hierarchies of probabilistic models are evaluated for their ability to characterize the untemplated addition of adenine and uracil to the 3' ends of mitochondrial mRNAs of the...
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Durrani H, Hampton M, Rumbley J, Zimmer S
Pathogens . 2020 Apr; 9(4). PMID: 32290588
In kinetoplastids, the first seven steps of glycolysis are compartmentalized into a glycosome along with parts of other metabolic pathways. This organelle shares a common ancestor with the better-understood eukaryotic...
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Kindt L, Coughlin A, Perosino T, Ersfeld H, Hampton M, Liang J
Genesis . 2019 Oct; 57(10):e23332. PMID: 31603271
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Solhaug E, Roy R, Chatt E, Klinkenberg P, Mohd-Fadzil N, Hampton M, et al.
Plant Direct . 2019 Jun; 3(2):e00120. PMID: 31245763
Nectar is the main reward that flowers offer to pollinators to entice repeated visitation. (squash) is an excellent model for studying nectar biology, as it has large nectaries that produce...