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Matthew Green
Researcher at University of Nottingham
Publications - 12
Citations - 542
Matthew Green is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA replication & Replisome. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications receiving 306 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthew Green include European Bioinformatics Institute & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Expression Atlas update: from tissues to single cells
Irene Papatheodorou,Pablo Moreno,Jonathan R. Manning,Alfonso Muñoz-Pomer Fuentes,Nancy George,Silvie Fexova,Nuno A. Fonseca,Anja Füllgrabe,Matthew Green,Ni Huang,Ni Huang,Laura Huerta,Haider Iqbal,Monica Jianu,Suhaib Mohammed,Lingyun Zhao,Andrew F. Jarnuczak,Simon Jupp,John C. Marioni,John C. Marioni,John C. Marioni,Kerstin B. Meyer,Robert Petryszak,Cesar Augusto Prada Medina,Carlos Talavera-López,Sarah A. Teichmann,Juan Antonio Vizcaíno,Alvis Brazma +27 more
TL;DR: Expression Atlas is extended with a new added-value service to display gene expression in single cells with the increased availability of single cell RNA-Seq datasets in the public archives.
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BioSamples database: an updated sample metadata hub
Mélanie Courtot,Luca Cherubin,Adam Faulconbridge,Daniel Vaughan,Matthew Green,David J. Richardson,Peter W. Harrison,Patricia L. Whetzel,Helen Parkinson,Tony Burdett +9 more
TL;DR: The BioSamples database is now the authoritative repository for all INSDC sample metadata, an ELIXIR Deposition Database for Biomolecular Data and the EMBL-EBI sample metadata hub, and the website has been redesigned to allow search and retrieval of records based on specific filters, such as ‘disease’ or ‘organism’.
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When simple sequence comparison fails: the cryptic case of the shared domains of the bacterial replication initiation proteins DnaB and DnaD
Farhat Y. Marston,William H. Grainger,Wiep Klaas Smits,Nicholas H. Hopcroft,Matthew Green,Andrea M. Hounslow,Alan D. Grossman,C. Jeremy Craven,Panos Soultanas +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown by NMR, in vitro mutagenesis and in vivo complementation experiments that the DNA-binding module of Bacillus subtilis DnaD comprises the YxxxIxxxW motif, the unstable helix and a portion of the mobile region, the latter two being essential for viability.
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Interactions of the Bacillus subtilis DnaE polymerase with replisomal proteins modulate its activity and fidelity.
TL;DR: In vivo data show that protein–protein interactions within the replisome modulate the activity and fidelity of DnaE, and confirm the prominent role of DnE during B. subtilis replication.
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Guidelines for reporting single-cell RNA-seq experiments.
Anja Füllgrabe,Nancy George,Matthew Green,Parisa Nejad,Bruce J. Aronow,Silvie Fexova,Clay Fischer,Mallory A. Freeberg,Laura Huerta,Norman Morrison,Richard H. Scheuermann,Deanne Taylor,Nicole Vasilevsky,Laura Clarke,Nils Gehlenborg,Jim Kent,John C. Marioni,Sarah A. Teichmann,Alvis Brazma,Irene Papatheodorou +19 more