2012
Developmental Progression to Infectivity in Trypanosoma brucei Triggered by an RNA-Binding Protein
Kolev NG, Ramey-Butler K, Cross GA, Ullu E, Tschudi C. Developmental Progression to Infectivity in Trypanosoma brucei Triggered by an RNA-Binding Protein. Science 2012, 338: 1352-1353. PMID: 23224556, PMCID: PMC3664091, DOI: 10.1126/science.1229641.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1993
Temporal order of RNA-processing reactions in trypanosomes: rapid trans splicing precedes polyadenylation of newly synthesized tubulin transcripts.
Ullu E, Matthews K, Tschudi C. Temporal order of RNA-processing reactions in trypanosomes: rapid trans splicing precedes polyadenylation of newly synthesized tubulin transcripts. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1993, 13: 720-725. PMID: 8417363, PMCID: PMC358950, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.13.1.720.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsGene Expression RegulationGenes, ProtozoanNucleic Acid PrecursorsPoly ARNA SplicingRNA, MessengerRNA, ProtozoanTime FactorsTrypanosoma brucei bruceiTubulinConceptsRNA-processing reactionsTrans splicingPre-mRNASplice sitePolycistronic transcription unitsSplice acceptor siteTrypanosome genesMRNA biogenesisTranscription unitTrypanosome mRNAsLeader RNATubulin transcriptsSplicingAlpha-tubulinPolyadenylationMRNA synthesisAcceptor sitesTrypanosomesTemporal orderMRNABiogenesisGenesTranscriptsRNAOrganisms
1990
Permeable trypanosome cells as a model system for transceiption and trans-splicing
Ullu E, Tschudi C. Permeable trypanosome cells as a model system for transceiption and trans-splicing. Nucleic Acids Research 1990, 18: 3319-3326. PMID: 2356121, PMCID: PMC330939, DOI: 10.1093/nar/18.11.3319.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlpha-tubulin RNASL RNAFree linear moleculesHigh molecular weight RNAMolecular weight RNARNA speciesLeader RNATrypanosome cellsDifferent genesWeight RNARNATranscriptionModel systemCritical rolePermeable cellsConcentrations of monovalentIntronsCellsGenesLesser extentHigh potassium concentrationSpeciesTrypanosomaMgCl2 concentrationLinear molecules
1985
Calmodulin genes in trypanosomes are tandemly repeated and produce multiple mRNAs with a common 5' leader sequence.
Tschudi C, Young A, Ruben L, Patton C, Richards F. Calmodulin genes in trypanosomes are tandemly repeated and produce multiple mRNAs with a common 5' leader sequence. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1985, 82: 3998-4002. PMID: 3858856, PMCID: PMC397921, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.82.12.3998.Peer-Reviewed Original Research