Robert Darnell

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Rockefeller University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Neuroscience Biology
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Saito Y, Yang Y, Saito M, et al. (2024) NOVA1 acts as an oncogenic RNA-binding protein to regulate cholesterol homeostasis in human glioblastoma cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 121: e2314695121
Irmady K, Hale CR, Qadri R, et al. (2023) Blood transcriptomic signatures associated with molecular changes in the brain and clinical outcomes in Parkinson's disease. Nature Communications. 14: 3956
Ibrahim LA, Wamsley B, Alghamdi N, et al. (2023) Nova proteins direct synaptic integration of somatostatin interneurons through activity-dependent alternative splicing. Elife. 12
Tajima Y, Ito K, Yuan Y, et al. (2023) NOVA1 acts on Impact to regulate hypothalamic function and translation in inhibitory neurons. Cell Reports. 42: 112050
Saito Y, Hawley BR, Puno MR, et al. (2022) YTHDC2 control of gametogenesis requires helicase activity but not mA binding. Genes & Development. 36: 180-194
Darnell RB. (2022) Corrigendum: CLIP (Cross-Linking and Immunoprecipitation) Identification of RNAs Bound by a Specific Protein. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols. 2022: pdb.corr107811
Hale CR, Sawicka K, Mora K, et al. (2021) FMRP regulates mRNAs encoding distinct functions in the cell body and dendrites of CA1 pyramidal neurons. Elife. 10
Knupp D, Cooper DA, Saito Y, et al. (2021) NOVA2 regulates neural circRNA biogenesis. Nucleic Acids Research
Park CY, Zhou J, Wong AK, et al. (2021) Genome-wide landscape of RNA-binding protein target site dysregulation reveals a major impact on psychiatric disorder risk. Nature Genetics
Sawicka K, Hale CR, Park CY, et al. (2019) FMRP has a cell-type-specific role in CA1 pyramidal neurons to regulate autism-related transcripts and circadian memory. Elife. 8
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