2012
First Exon Length Controls Active Chromatin Signatures and Transcription
Bieberstein NI, Oesterreich F, Straube K, Neugebauer KM. First Exon Length Controls Active Chromatin Signatures and Transcription. Cell Reports 2012, 2: 62-68. PMID: 22840397, DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2012.05.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneral transcription factorsTranscription start siteFirst exonShort first exonExon-intron organizationGenome-wide analysisHistone modifications H3K4me3Active chromatin signatureRNA polymerase IIRole of splicingTransgenic cell linesChIP-seq dataLong first exonChromatin signaturesGene architectureExon-intron boundariesHigh expression levelsAntisense transcriptionTranscriptional outputPolymerase IIH3K4me3 levelsGene activityTSS usageTranscription factorsExon length
1998
Regulation of Alternative Polyadenylation by U1 snRNPs and SRp20
Lou H, Neugebauer K, Gagel R, Berget S. Regulation of Alternative Polyadenylation by U1 snRNPs and SRp20. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1998, 18: 4977-4985. PMID: 9710581, PMCID: PMC109082, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.18.9.4977.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnimalsBase SequenceCalcitoninCalcitonin Gene-Related PeptideConsensus SequenceEnhancer Elements, GeneticExonsHumansMetallothioneinMiceMolecular Sequence DataPoly ARatsRibonucleoprotein, U1 Small NuclearRNA PrecursorsRNA Processing, Post-TranscriptionalRNA-Binding ProteinsSequence AlignmentSequence Homology, Nucleic AcidSerine-Arginine Splicing FactorsThyroid GlandVertebrates
1995
A Subset of SR Proteins Activates Splicing of the Cardiac Troponin T Alternative Exon by Direct Interactions with an Exonic Enhancer
Ramchatesingh J, Zahler A, Neugebauer K, Roth M, Cooper T. A Subset of SR Proteins Activates Splicing of the Cardiac Troponin T Alternative Exon by Direct Interactions with an Exonic Enhancer. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1995, 15: 4898-4907. PMID: 7651409, PMCID: PMC230736, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.15.9.4898.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1993
Human SR proteins and isolation of a cDNA encoding SRp75.
Zahler A, Neugebauer K, Stolk J, Roth M. Human SR proteins and isolation of a cDNA encoding SRp75. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1993, 13: 4023-4028. PMID: 8321209, PMCID: PMC359951, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.13.7.4023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRNA recognition motifSR proteinsN-terminal RNA recognition motifLong C-terminal domainPolymerase II transcriptionHuman SR proteinsSR family membersC-terminal domainFamily of proteinsGlycine-rich regionApparent molecular massCDNA clonesRecognition motifSRp75Mobility shiftArginine residuesMolecular massSR domainProteinInternal regionSerineCommon epitopesActive siteFamily membersSRp55