Michael D. Diem, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Spinal Muscular Atrophy, RNA binding proteins, Splicing, High-Throughput ScreeningGoogle:
"Michael Diem"Mean distance: 17.41 (cluster 11) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sign in to add mentorGideon Dreyfuss | grad student | 2006 | Penn | |
(Protein interactions among the components of the exon junction complex.) |
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Diem MD, Hyun L, Yi F, et al. (2014) Selection of high-affinity Centyrin FN3 domains from a simple library diversified at a combination of strand and loop positions. Protein Engineering, Design & Selection : Peds. 27: 419-29 |
Berg MG, Wan L, Younis I, et al. (2012) A quantitative high-throughput in vitro splicing assay identifies inhibitors of spliceosome catalysis. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 32: 1271-83 |
Kataoka N, Diem MD, Yoshida M, et al. (2011) Specific Y14 domains mediate its nucleo-cytoplasmic shuttling and association with spliced mRNA. Scientific Reports. 1: 92 |
Diem MD, Chan CC, Younis I, et al. (2007) PYM binds the cytoplasmic exon-junction complex and ribosomes to enhance translation of spliced mRNAs. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. 14: 1173-9 |
Chan CC, Dostie J, Diem MD, et al. (2004) eIF4A3 is a novel component of the exon junction complex. Rna (New York, N.Y.). 10: 200-9 |
Lau CK, Diem MD, Dreyfuss G, et al. (2003) Structure of the Y14-Magoh core of the exon junction complex. Current Biology : Cb. 13: 933-41 |
Kataoka N, Diem MD, Kim VN, et al. (2001) Magoh, a human homolog of Drosophila mago nashi protein, is a component of the splicing-dependent exon-exon junction complex. The Embo Journal. 20: 6424-33 |
Kim VN, Yong J, Kataoka N, et al. (2001) The Y14 protein communicates to the cytoplasm the position of exon-exon junctions. The Embo Journal. 20: 2062-8 |