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Connacher R, Roden R, Huang K, Korte A, Yeruva S, Dittbenner N, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2024 Oct; 52(20):12669-12688. PMID: 39351871
The essential Drosophila RNA-binding protein Brain Tumor (Brat) represses specific genes to control embryogenesis and differentiation of stem cells. In the brain, Brat functions as a tumor suppressor that diminishes...
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McKenney K, Connacher R, Dunshee E, Goldstrohm A
RNA . 2024 Jan; 30(4):448-462. PMID: 38282416
This report describes a chemiluminescence-based detection method for RNAs on northern blots, designated Chemi-Northern. This approach builds on the simplicity and versatility of northern blotting, while dispensing of the need...
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McKenney K, Connacher R, Dunshee E, Goldstrohm A
bioRxiv . 2023 Oct; PMID: 37873431
This report describes a chemiluminescence-based detection method for RNAs on northern blots, designated Chemi-Northern. This approach builds on the simplicity and versatility of northern blotting, while dispensing of the need...
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Haugen R, Arvola R, Connacher R, Roden R, Goldstrohm A
J Biol Chem . 2022 Jul; 298(9):102270. PMID: 35850301
Pumilio is a sequence-specific RNA-binding protein that controls development, stem cell fate, and neurological functions in Drosophila. Pumilio represses protein expression by destabilizing target mRNAs in a manner dependent on...
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Pan X, Connacher R, OConnor M
Curr Opin Insect Sci . 2020 Sep; 43:11-20. PMID: 32950745
Ecdysteroids are a class of steroid hormones that controls molting and metamorphic transitions in Ecdysozoan species including insects, in which ecdysteroid biosynthesis and its regulation have been extensively studied. Insect...
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Connacher R, Goldstrohm A
Wiley Interdiscip Rev RNA . 2020 Aug; 12(2):e1620. PMID: 32738036
The TRIM-NHL family of proteins shares a conserved domain architecture and play crucial roles in stem cell biology, fertility, and development. This review synthesizes new insights that have revolutionized our...