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Anna V. Kotrys
Researcher at Polish Academy of Sciences
Publications - 11
Citations - 1144
Anna V. Kotrys is an academic researcher from Polish Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mitochondrial DNA & RNA. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 436 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna V. Kotrys include Harvard University & Broad Institute.
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MitoCarta3.0: an updated mitochondrial proteome now with sub-organelle localization and pathway annotations.
Sneha Rath,Sneha Rath,Rohit Sharma,Rohit Sharma,Rahul Gupta,Rahul Gupta,Tslil Ast,Tslil Ast,Connie Chan,Connie Chan,Timothy J. Durham,Timothy J. Durham,Russell P. Goodman,Russell P. Goodman,Zenon Grabarek,Zenon Grabarek,Mary E. Haas,Mary E. Haas,Wendy H. W. Hung,Wendy H. W. Hung,Pallavi R. Joshi,Pallavi R. Joshi,Alexis A. Jourdain,Alexis A. Jourdain,Sharon H. Kim,Sharon H. Kim,Anna V. Kotrys,Anna V. Kotrys,Stephanie S Lam,Stephanie S Lam,Jason G. McCoy,Jason G. McCoy,Joshua D. Meisel,Joshua D. Meisel,Maria Miranda,Maria Miranda,Apekshya Panda,Apekshya Panda,Anupam Patgiri,Anupam Patgiri,Robert S. Rogers,Robert S. Rogers,Shayan Sadre,Shayan Sadre,Hardik Shah,Hardik Shah,Owen S. Skinner,Owen S. Skinner,Tsz-Leung To,Tsz-Leung To,Melissa A. Walker,Melissa A. Walker,Hong Wang,Hong Wang,Patrick S. Ward,Patrick S. Ward,Jordan Wengrod,Jordan Wengrod,Chen-Ching Yuan,Chen-Ching Yuan,Sarah E. Calvo,Sarah E. Calvo,Vamsi K. Mootha,Vamsi K. Mootha +63 more
TL;DR: MitoCarta3.0, a catalogue of over 1000 genes encoding the mammalian mitochondrial proteome, is introduced and includes manually curated annotations of sub-mitochondrial localization and MitoPathway annotations, spanning seven broad functional categories relevant to mitochondria.
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A bacterial cytidine deaminase toxin enables CRISPR-free mitochondrial base editing.
Beverly Mok,Beverly Mok,Beverly Mok,Marcos H. de Moraes,Jun Zeng,Dustin E Bosch,Anna V. Kotrys,Anna V. Kotrys,Anna V. Kotrys,Aditya Raguram,Aditya Raguram,Aditya Raguram,FoSheng Hsu,Matthew C. Radey,S. Brook Peterson,Vamsi K. Mootha,Vamsi K. Mootha,Joseph D. Mougous,David R. Liu,David R. Liu,David R. Liu +20 more
TL;DR: An interbacterial toxin that catalyses the deamination of cytidines within double-stranded DNA forms part of a CRISPR-free, RNA-free base editing system that enables manipulation of human mitochondrial DNA.
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The Dynamics of mRNA Turnover Revealed by Single-Molecule Imaging in Single Cells
Ivana Horvathova,Ivana Horvathova,Franka Voigt,Anna V. Kotrys,Yinxiu Zhan,Yinxiu Zhan,Caroline G Artus-Revel,Jan Eglinger,Michael B. Stadler,Michael B. Stadler,Luca Giorgetti,Jeffrey A. Chao +11 more
TL;DR: A fluorescent biosensor based on dual-color, single-molecule RNA imaging that allows intact transcripts to be distinguished from stabilized degradation intermediates is developed and shows that slicing of an mRNA targeted for endonucleolytic cleavage by the RNA-induced silencing complex can be observed in real time in living cells.
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CRISPR-free base editors with enhanced activity and expanded targeting scope in mitochondrial and nuclear DNA
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used phage-assisted non-continuous and continuous evolution to evolve DddA variants with improved activity and expanded targeting scope, which substantially increase the effectiveness and applicability of all-protein base editing.
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Mitochondrial Gene Expression and Beyond-Novel Aspects of Cellular Physiology.
Anna V. Kotrys,Roman J. Szczesny +1 more
TL;DR: The complex turnover of mitochondrial transcripts is summarized and an increasing body of evidence indicating new functions of mitochondria transcripts is presented, highlighting the importance of emerging aspects of mitochondrial gene regulation in human health and disease.