Tugba Guven-Ozkan
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Recent Articles
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Guven-Ozkan T, Busto G, Jung J, Drago I, Davis R
eNeuro
. 2020 Aug;
7(4).
PMID: 32737186
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) fine tune gene expression to regulate many aspects of nervous system physiology. Here, we show that suppresses memory consolidation that occurs in the αβ and γ mushroom body...
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Busto G, Guven-Ozkan T, Davis R
Curr Opin Neurobiol
. 2016 Nov;
43:15-24.
PMID: 27837663
MicroRNAs (miRs) are small non-coding RNAs that regulate protein expression through post-transcriptional mechanisms. They participate in broad aspects of biology from the control of developmental processes to tumorigenesis. Recent studies...
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Busto G, Guven-Ozkan T, Chakraborty M, Davis R
Dev Biol
. 2016 Sep;
419(2):237-249.
PMID: 27634569
MicroRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that inhibit protein expression post-transcriptionally. They have been implicated in many different physiological processes, but little is known about their individual involvement in learning and...
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Guven-Ozkan T, Busto G, Schutte S, Cervantes-Sandoval I, ODowd D, Davis R
Cell Rep
. 2016 Feb;
14(7):1698-1709.
PMID: 26876166
MicroRNAs have been associated with many different biological functions, but little is known about their roles in conditioned behavior. We demonstrate that Drosophila miR-980 is a memory suppressor gene functioning...
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Busto G, Guven-Ozkan T, Fulga T, Van Vactor D, Davis R
Genetics
. 2015 Jun;
200(2):569-80.
PMID: 26088433
microRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs that regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally. Prior studies have shown that they regulate numerous physiological processes critical for normal development, cellular growth control, and organismal...
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Spike C, Coetzee D, Nishi Y, Guven-Ozkan T, Oldenbroek M, Yamamoto I, et al.
Genetics
. 2014 Sep;
198(4):1513-33.
PMID: 25261697
The oocytes of most sexually reproducing animals arrest in meiotic prophase I. Oocyte growth, which occurs during this period of arrest, enables oocytes to acquire the cytoplasmic components needed to...
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Guven-Ozkan T, Davis R
Learn Mem
. 2014 Sep;
21(10):519-26.
PMID: 25225297
New approaches, techniques and tools invented over the last decade and a half have revolutionized the functional dissection of neural circuitry underlying Drosophila learning. The new methodologies have been used...
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Oldenbroek M, Robertson S, Guven-Ozkan T, Spike C, Greenstein D, Lin R
Development
. 2013 Oct;
140(22):4614-23.
PMID: 24131629
The restricted spatiotemporal translation of maternal mRNAs, which is crucial for correct cell fate specification in early C. elegans embryos, is regulated primarily through the 3'UTR. Although genetic screens have...
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Oldenbroek M, Robertson S, Guven-Ozkan T, Gore S, Nishi Y, Lin R
Dev Biol
. 2012 Jan;
363(2):388-98.
PMID: 22265679
In C. elegans embryos, transcriptional repression in germline blastomeres requires PIE-1 protein. Germline blastomere-specific localization of PIE-1 depends, in part, upon regulated degradation of PIE-1 in somatic cells. We and...
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Guven-Ozkan T, Robertson S, Nishi Y, Lin R
Development
. 2010 Sep;
137(20):3373-82.
PMID: 20826530
Specification of primordial germ cells requires global repression of transcription. In C. elegans, primordial germ cells are generated through four rounds of asymmetric divisions, starting from the zygote P0, each...