Klaus Scherrer
Affiliations: | Institut Jacques Monod, Paris, Île-de-France, France |
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François Gros | post-doc | Institut Jacques Monod (Chemistry Tree) |
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Scherrer K. (2018) Primary transcripts: from the discovery of RNA processing to current concepts of gene expression - Review. Experimental Cell Research |
Jost J, Scherrer K. (2014) Information theory, gene expression, and combinatorial regulation: a quantitative analysis. Theory in Biosciences = Theorie in Den Biowissenschaften. 133: 1-21 |
Scherrer K. (2012) Regulation of gene expression and the transcription factor cycle hypothesis. Biochimie. 94: 1057-68 |
Scherrer K, Jost J. (2007) Gene and genon concept: coding versus regulation. A conceptual and information-theoretic analysis of genetic storage and expression in the light of modern molecular biology. Theory in Biosciences = Theorie in Den Biowissenschaften. 126: 65-113 |
Scherrer K, Jost J. (2007) The gene and the genon concept: a functional and information-theoretic analysis. Molecular Systems Biology. 3: 87 |
Ioudinkova E, Razin SV, Borunova V, et al. (2005) RNA-dependent nuclear matrix contains a 33 kb globin full domain transcript as well as prosomes but no 26S proteasomes. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 94: 529-39 |
Razin SV, Rynditch A, Borunova V, et al. (2004) The 33 kb transcript of the chicken alpha-globin gene domain is part of the nuclear matrix. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 92: 445-57 |
Scherrer K. (2003) Historical review: the discovery of 'giant' RNA and RNA processing: 40 years of enigma. Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 28: 566-71 |
Iarovaia O, Razin SV, Linares-Cruz G, et al. (2001) In chicken leukemia cells globin genes are fully transcribed but their rnas are retained in the perinucleolar area. Experimental Cell Research. 270: 159-65 |
Foucrier J, Bassaglia Y, Grand MC, et al. (2001) Prosomes form sarcomere-like banding patterns in skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle cells. Experimental Cell Research. 266: 193-200 |