Recommended Readings: Christopher D. Lima, Ph.D. Friday March 30th, 2018

Recommended Readings: Christopher D. Lima, Ph.D. Friday March 30th, 2018

Friday LecturesChristopher D. Lima

Friday, March 30th, 2018  3:45 p.m.

Caspary Auditorium

Christopher D. Lima, Ph.D.

Professor

Structural Biology Program

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Targeting RNA for Degradation by the Eukaryotic RNA Exosome

Recommended Readings:

Empirical Articles

Wasmuth, Elizabeth V.; Lima, Christopher D. (2017). The Rrp6 C-terminal domain binds RNA and activates the nuclear RNA exosome. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH. 45 (2): 846-860

Januszyk, Kurt; Lima, Christopher D. (2014). The eukaryotic RNA exosome. CURRENT OPINION IN STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY. 24: 132-140

Zinder, John C.; Wasmuth, Elizabeth V.; Lima, Christopher D. (2016). Nuclear RNA Exosome at 3.1 angstrom Reveals Substrate Specificities, RNA Paths, and Allosteric Inhibition of Rrp44/Dis3. MOLECULAR CELL. 64 (4): 734-745

Wasmuth, Elizabeth V.; Januszyk, Kurt; Lima, Christopher D. (2014). Structure of an Rrp6-RNA exosome complex bound to poly(A) RNA. NATURE. 511 (7510): 435-+

Wasmuth, Elizabeth V.; Lima, Christopher D. (2012). Exo- and Endoribonucleolytic Activities of Yeast Cytoplasmic and Nuclear RNA Exosomes Are Dependent on the Noncatalytic Core and Central Channel. MOLECULAR CELL. 48 (1): 133-144

Liu, Quansheng; Greimann, Jaclyn C.; Lima, Christopher D. (2006). Reconstitution, activities, and structure of the eukaryotic RNA exosome. CELL. 127 (6): 1223-1237

Review Paper

Zinder, John C.; Lima, Christopher D. (2017). Targeting RNA for processing or destruction by the eukaryotic RNA exosome and its cofactors. GENES & DEVELOPMENT. 31 (2): 88-100

Book Chapter

Greimann, Jaclyn C.; Lima, Christopher D. (2008). RECONSTITUTION of RNA Exsomes From Human And Saccharomyces Cerevisiae: Clonning, Expression, Purification, And  Activity Assays. METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY. 448: 185-210

 

 

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