RBFOX2 is a master regulator of alternative splicing1. This RNA-binding protein (RBP) is expressed in the brain2, muscle3, and embryonic stem cells4. RBFOX2 is required not only for the proper splicing of target RNAs, but also for cerebellar development2, myogenesis3, and for survival of human embryonic stem cells4
Alternative splicing provides a critical and flexible layer of regulation intervening in many biolog...
Mammalian tissues display a remarkable complexity of splicing patterns. Nevertheless, only few examp...
The elucidation of a code for regulated splicing has been a long-standing goal in understanding the ...
The Rbfox genes encode an ancient family of sequence-specific RNA binding proteins (RBPs) that are c...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2014.Cataloged from PD...
Alternative splicing, which occurs in over 95% of human genes, is the process by which exons are dif...
Abstract RNA splicing is an important biological process associated with cancer initiation and progr...
Rbfox proteins control alternative splicing and posttranscriptional regulation in mammalian brain an...
The Rbfox family of RNA-binding proteins is highly conserved with established roles in alternative s...
Human genetic studies have identified the neuronal RNA binding protein, Rbfox1, as a candidate gene ...
RBFOX1 and RBFOX2 are alternative splicing factors that are predominantly expressed in the brain and...
The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), a prerequisite for cancer progression and metastasis fo...
Rbfox RNA-binding proteins are important regulators of muscle-specific splicing. Rbfox proteins cont...
The tight regulation of splicing networks is critical for organismal development. To maintain robust...
AbstractRbfox RNA binding proteins are implicated as regulators of phylogenetically-conserved altern...
Alternative splicing provides a critical and flexible layer of regulation intervening in many biolog...
Mammalian tissues display a remarkable complexity of splicing patterns. Nevertheless, only few examp...
The elucidation of a code for regulated splicing has been a long-standing goal in understanding the ...
The Rbfox genes encode an ancient family of sequence-specific RNA binding proteins (RBPs) that are c...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2014.Cataloged from PD...
Alternative splicing, which occurs in over 95% of human genes, is the process by which exons are dif...
Abstract RNA splicing is an important biological process associated with cancer initiation and progr...
Rbfox proteins control alternative splicing and posttranscriptional regulation in mammalian brain an...
The Rbfox family of RNA-binding proteins is highly conserved with established roles in alternative s...
Human genetic studies have identified the neuronal RNA binding protein, Rbfox1, as a candidate gene ...
RBFOX1 and RBFOX2 are alternative splicing factors that are predominantly expressed in the brain and...
The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), a prerequisite for cancer progression and metastasis fo...
Rbfox RNA-binding proteins are important regulators of muscle-specific splicing. Rbfox proteins cont...
The tight regulation of splicing networks is critical for organismal development. To maintain robust...
AbstractRbfox RNA binding proteins are implicated as regulators of phylogenetically-conserved altern...
Alternative splicing provides a critical and flexible layer of regulation intervening in many biolog...
Mammalian tissues display a remarkable complexity of splicing patterns. Nevertheless, only few examp...
The elucidation of a code for regulated splicing has been a long-standing goal in understanding the ...