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Korinna Straube

Researcher at Yale University

Publications -  13
Citations -  647

Korinna Straube is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: RNA splicing & RNA. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 495 citations. Previous affiliations of Korinna Straube include Max Planck Society.

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Splicing of Nascent RNA Coincides with Intron Exit from RNA Polymerase II.

TL;DR: Two single-molecule nascent RNA sequencing methods are presented that directly determine the progress of splicing catalysis as a function of Pol II position and it is proposed that matched rates streamline the gene expression pathway, while allowing regulation through kinetic competition.
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First Exon Length Controls Active Chromatin Signatures and Transcription

TL;DR: First exon length is predictive for gene activity and determines transcription quantity and quality as well as chromatin signatures, and splicing inhibition and intron deletion reduce H3K4me3 levels and transcriptional output.
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Long-read sequencing of nascent RNA reveals coupling among RNA processing events

TL;DR: Overall splicing of individual nascent transcripts, 3' end formation, and mRNA half-life depend on the splicing status of neighboring introns, suggesting crosstalk among spliceosomes and the polyA cleavage machinery during transcription elongation.
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The Coilin Interactome Identifies Hundreds of Small Noncoding RNAs that Traffic through Cajal Bodies

TL;DR: Coilin protein scaffolds Cajal bodies (CBs) -subnuclear compartments enriched in small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs)-and promotes efficient spliceosomal snRNP assembly and makes CBs the cellular hub of small ncRNA metabolism.
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Dynamic RNA-protein interactions underlie the zebrafish maternal-to-zygotic transition.

TL;DR: This study identifies global changes in RNA-protein interactions during vertebrate MZT and shows that Hnrnpa1 RNA-binding activities are spatially and temporally coordinated to regulate RNA metabolism during early development.