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The following pages link to Antagonistic regulation of mRNA expression and splicing by CELF and MBNL proteins (Q35664126):
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- Mechanistic determinants of MBNL activity (Q30830825) (← links)
- Expanded CCUG repeat RNA expression in Drosophila heart and muscle trigger Myotonic Dystrophy type 1-like phenotypes and activate autophagocytosis genes. (Q30854929) (← links)
- Meta-Analysis of Multiple Sclerosis Microarray Data Reveals Dysregulation in RNA Splicing Regulatory Genes. (Q31001487) (← links)
- Autoregulation of MBNL1 function by exon 1 exclusion from MBNL1 transcript (Q33557647) (← links)
- Staufen1 Regulates Multiple Alternative Splicing Events either Positively or Negatively in DM1 Indicating Its Role as a Disease Modifier (Q35908266) (← links)
- Six Serum miRNAs Fail to Validate as Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 Biomarkers (Q35937357) (← links)
- Dose-Dependent Regulation of Alternative Splicing by MBNL Proteins Reveals Biomarkers for Myotonic Dystrophy (Q36146964) (← links)
- The CELF1 RNA-Binding Protein Regulates Decay of Signal Recognition Particle mRNAs and Limits Secretion in Mouse Myoblasts. (Q36262468) (← links)
- Pentamidine rescues contractility and rhythmicity in a Drosophila model of myotonic dystrophy heart dysfunction. (Q36506541) (← links)
- RNA-binding protein CELF1 promotes tumor growth and alters gene expression in oral squamous cell carcinoma (Q36685461) (← links)
- Identification of CELF1 RNA targets by CLIP-seq in human HeLa cells (Q36915303) (← links)
- Position-dependent activity of CELF2 in the regulation of splicing and implications for signal-responsive regulation in T cells. (Q37130447) (← links)
- Conserved functional antagonism of CELF and MBNL proteins controls stem cell-specific alternative splicing in planarians (Q37162242) (← links)
- Neonatal cardiac dysfunction and transcriptome changes caused by the absence of Celf1. (Q37348884) (← links)
- Dysregulation of mRNA Localization and Translation in Genetic Disease (Q37444939) (← links)
- RNA mis-splicing in disease (Q38642996) (← links)
- Alternative splicing: the pledge, the turn, and the prestige : The key role of alternative splicing in human biological systems (Q38735423) (← links)
- Roles for RNA-binding proteins in development and disease (Q38772987) (← links)
- Ancient antagonism between CELF and RBFOX families tunes mRNA splicing outcomes (Q38781887) (← links)
- Activation-Dependent TRAF3 Exon 8 Alternative Splicing Is Controlled by CELF2 and hnRNP C Binding to an Upstream Intronic Element (Q39056768) (← links)
- Alternative splicing switches: Important players in cell differentiation. (Q39268958) (← links)
- Alternative splicing as a regulator of development and tissue identity. (Q39295240) (← links)
- Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Reveals Modulation of Human Macrophage Inflammatory Phenotype Through Alternative Splicing (Q39733187) (← links)
- CRISPR-mediated genetic interaction profiling identifies RNA binding proteins controlling metazoan fitness (Q41257651) (← links)
- Extensive alternative splicing transitions during postnatal skeletal muscle development are required for calcium handling functions (Q41572403) (← links)
- RNA Sequence Context Effects Measured In Vitro Predict In Vivo Protein Binding and Regulation (Q42369373) (← links)
- Cell-Specific RNA Binding Protein Rbfox2 Regulates CaV2.2 mRNA Exon Composition and CaV2.2 Current Size. (Q42707745) (← links)
- Disrupted prenatal RNA processing and myogenesis in congenital myotonic dystrophy. (Q47154610) (← links)
- Hybrid splicing minigene and antisense oligonucleotides as efficient tools to determine functional protein/RNA interactions. (Q47158430) (← links)
- Alternative RNA splicing in the endothelium mediated in part by Rbfox2 regulates the arterial response to low flow (Q47224745) (← links)
- An engineered RNA binding protein with improved splicing regulation (Q47224795) (← links)
- Emerging roles of RNA-binding proteins in diabetes and their therapeutic potential in diabetic complications. (Q47252604) (← links)
- Supplementary choline attenuates olive oil lipid emulsion-induced enterocyte apoptosis through suppression of CELF1/AIF pathway (Q47438423) (← links)
- Impeding Transcription of Expanded Microsatellite Repeats by Deactivated Cas9. (Q47604870) (← links)
- MBNL expression in autoregulatory feedback loops. (Q47741773) (← links)
- cTag-PAPERCLIP Reveals Alternative Polyadenylation Promotes Cell-Type Specific Protein Diversity and Shifts Araf Isoforms with Microglia Activation. (Q47802335) (← links)
- Natural antisense transcripts in diseases: From modes of action to targeted therapies (Q50006887) (← links)
- Olive Oil-Supplemented Lipid Emulsion Induces CELF1 Expression and Promotes Apoptosis in Caco-2 Cells (Q50884825) (← links)
- RNA Binding Proteins in Intestinal Epithelial Biology and Colorectal Cancer. (Q52600941) (← links)
- Diversification of the muscle proteome through alternative splicing. (Q52671372) (← links)
- Daunorubicin reduces MBNL1 sequestration caused by CUG-repeat expansion and rescues cardiac dysfunctions in a Drosophila model of myotonic dystrophy. (Q54967674) (← links)
- RNA editing in nascent RNA affects pre-mRNA splicing. (Q55182110) (← links)
- Bruno-3 regulates sarcomere component expression and contributes to muscle phenotypes of myotonic dystrophy type 1. (Q55322911) (← links)
- Dysregulation of Circular RNAs in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 (Q64253795) (← links)
- Mapping transcriptome-wide protein-RNA interactions to elucidate RNA regulatory programs. (Q64902350) (← links)
- Of Mice and Men: Advances in the Understanding of Neuromuscular Aspects of Myotonic Dystrophy. (Q64989527) (← links)
- Myotonic Dystrophy and Developmental Regulation of RNA Processing (Q88453318) (← links)
- Opposing roles of miR-294 and MBNL1/2 in shaping the gene regulatory network of embryonic stem cells (Q88595309) (← links)
- How alternative splicing affects membrane-trafficking dynamics (Q88698285) (← links)
- Deregulation of RNA Metabolism in Microsatellite Expansion Diseases (Q89146104) (← links)