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Multimerisation of ELAV/Hu proteins - a key mechanism ensuring fidelity of alternative splicing regulation
Soller, Matthias
(Principal Investigator)
Futterer, Klaus
(Co-Investigator)
Biosciences
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Research output
(5)
Project Details
Short title
Multimerisation of ELAV/Hu proteins - a key mechanism ensuring fidelity of alternative splicing regulation
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
24/04/13
→
23/02/17
Funding
BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
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Alternative Splicing
Medicine & Life Sciences
100%
Cell Adhesion Molecules
Medicine & Life Sciences
72%
Down Syndrome
Medicine & Life Sciences
68%
Bees
Medicine & Life Sciences
58%
Thiamethoxam
Medicine & Life Sciences
57%
ELAV Proteins
Medicine & Life Sciences
50%
Exons
Medicine & Life Sciences
48%
Messenger RNA
Medicine & Life Sciences
44%
Research output
Research output per year
2015
2019
2021
5
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
Dynamically expressed single ELAV/Hu orthologue elavl2 of bees is required for learning and memory
Ustaoglu, P.
,
Kaur Gill, J.
,
Doubovetzky, N.
,
Haussmann, I.
,
Dix, T.
,
Arnold, R.
,
Devaud, J-M.
&
Soller, M.
,
28 Oct 2021
,
In:
Communications Biology.
4
,
1
, 1234 .
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Bees
100%
Memory Consolidation
94%
Alternative Splicing
81%
Learning
54%
Memory
54%
8
Downloads (Pure)
Acute thiamethoxam toxicity in honeybees is not enhanced by common fungicide and herbicide and lacks stress-induced changes in mRNA splicing
Decio, P.
,
Ustaoglu, P.
,
Roat, T.
,
Malaspina, O.
,
Devaud, J-M.
,
Stoger, R.
&
Soller, M.
,
16 Dec 2019
,
In:
Scientific Reports.
9
,
p. 1-10
10 p.
, 19196.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Thiamethoxam
100%
Herbicides
65%
Neonicotinoids
65%
carbendazim
44%
glyphosate
39%
4
Citations (Scopus)
132
Downloads (Pure)
Plasmid-based gap-repair recombineered transgenes reveal a central role for introns in mutually exclusive alternative splicing in Down Syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule exon 4
Haussmann, I.
,
Ustaoglu, P.
,
Brauer, U.
,
Hemani, Y.
,
Dix, T.
&
Soller, M.
,
20 Feb 2019
,
In:
Nucleic Acids Research.
47
,
3
,
p. 1389-1403
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Cell Adhesion Molecules
100%
Alternative Splicing
98%
Down Syndrome
93%
Transgenes
91%
Introns
86%
6
Citations (Scopus)
99
Downloads (Pure)