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Megan Neville
Researcher at Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Publications - 8
Citations - 1194
Megan Neville is an academic researcher from Howard Hughes Medical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear export signal & Gene. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 970 citations.
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The importin-beta family member Crm1p bridges the interaction between Rev and the nuclear pore complex during nuclear export
TL;DR: Viable mis-sense mutations in the CRM1 gene substantially reduced or eliminated the biological activity of Rev in S. cerevisiae, providing strong evidence that Crm1p also contributes to transport of Rev NES-containing proteins and ribonucleoproteins in this organism.
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Identification of a novel nuclear pore-associated protein as a functional target of the HIV-1 Rev protein in yeast.
TL;DR: The results suggest that Rev directly promotes the cytoplasmic transport of suitable transcripts by targeting them to the nuclear pore.
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Fly Cell Atlas: A single-nucleus transcriptomic atlas of the adult fruit fly
Hongjie Li,Jasper Janssens,Maxime de Waegeneer,Sai Saroja Kolluru,Kristofer Davie,Vincent Gardeux,Wouter Saelens,Fabrice P. A. David,Maria Brbic,Katina I. Spanier,Jure Leskovec,Colleen N. McLaughlin,Qijing Xie,Robert C. Jones,Katja Brueckner,Jiwon Shim,Sudhir Gopal Tattikota,Frank Schnorrer,Katja Rust,Todd G. Nystul,Zita Carvalho-Santos,Carlos Ribeiro,Soumitra Pal,Sharvani Mahadevaraju,Teresa M. Przytycka,Aaron M. Allen,Stephen F. Goodwin,Cameron Wynn Berry,Margaret T. Fuller,Helen White-Cooper,Erika Matunis,Stephen DiNardo,Anthony Galenza,Lucy Erin O'Brien,Julian A. T. Dow,Heinrich Jasper,Brian Oliver,Norbert Perrimon,Bart Deplancke,Stephen R. Quake,Liqun Luo,Stein Aerts,Devika Agarwal,Yasir H. Ahmed-Braimah,Michelle N. Arbeitman,Majd M. Ariss,Jordan Augsburger,K. R. Ayush,Catherine C. Baker,Torsten U. Banisch,Katja Birker,Rolf Bodmer,Benjamin Bolival,Susanna E. Brantley,Julie A. Brill,Nora C Brown,Norene A. Buehner,Xiao Cai,Rita Cardoso-Figueiredo,Fernando Casares,Amy K. Chang,Thomas R. Clandinin,Sheela Crasta,Claude Desplan,Angela M. Detweiler,Darshan B. Dhakan,Erika Donà,Steffi Engert,Swann Floc'hlay,Nancy F. George,Amanda J. González-Segarra,Andrew K. Groves,Samantha C. Gumbin,Yanmeng Guo,Devon E Harris,Yael Heifetz,Stephen L. Holtz,Felix Horns,Bruno Hudry,Ruei-Jiun Hung,Yuh Nung Jan,Jacob S Jaszczak,Gregory S.X.E. Jefferis,Jim Karkanias,Timothy L. Karr,Nadja Sandra Katheder,James N. Kezos,Anna Kim,Seung K. Kim,Lutz Kockel,Nikolaos Konstantinides,Thomas B. Kornberg,Henry M. Krause,Andrew T. Labott,Meghan Laturney,Ruth Lehmann,Sarah G Leinwand,Jiefu Li,Joshua Shing Shun Li,Kai Li,Kexin Li,Liying Li,Tun Li,Maria Litovchenko,Hanji Liu,Yifang Liu,Tzu-Chiao Lu,Jonathan Ryan Manning,A. De Mase,Mikaela Matera-Vatnick,Neuza Reis Matias,Caitlin E. McDonough-Goldstein,Aaron McGeever,Alex D McLachlan,Paola Moreno-Román,Norma F. Neff,Megan Neville,Sang Ngo,Tanja Nielsen,Caitlin E. O’Brien,David Osumi-Sutherland,Mehmet Neset Özel,Irene Papatheodorou,Maja Petkovic,Ch. Pilgrim,Angela Oliveira Pisco,Carolina E. Reisenman,Erin Sanders,Gilberto dos Santos,Kristin Scott,Aparna Sherlekar,Philip Shiu,David Sims,Rene Sit,Maija Slaidina,Harold E. Smith,Gabriella R Sterne,Yu-han Su,Daniel Alexander Sutton,Marco Tamayo,Michelle Tan,Ibrahim Tastekin,Christoph Daniel Treiber,David Vacek,Georg Vogler,Scott Waddell,Wanpeng Wang,Rachel Wilson,Mariana F. Wolfner,Yiu-Cheung E. Wong,Anthony Xie,Jun Xu,Shinya Yamamoto,Jiamei Yan,Zepeng Yao,Kazuki Yoda,Ruijun Zhu,Robert P. Zinzen +157 more
TL;DR: A single-cell atlas of the adult fly, Tabula Drosophilae, that includes 580,000 nuclei from 15 individually dissected sexed tissues as well as the entire head and body, annotated to >250 distinct cell types is presented, providing an in-depth analysis of cell type–related gene signatures and transcription factor markers, as as sexual dimorphism, across the whole animal.
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The nes-crm1p export pathway is not a major mrna export route in saccharomyces cerevisiae
Megan Neville,Michael Rosbash +1 more
TL;DR: It is shown that a single amino acid change converts S.cerevisiae Crm1p from being LMB insensitive to fully LMB sensitive, indicating that Crm 1p is the only relevant LMB target.
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The yeast nucleoporin Rip1p contributes to multiple export pathways with no essential role for its FG-repeat region
TL;DR: It is shown here that Rip1p is essential for the export of heat shock RNAs, and this function is fulfilled by the unique carboxyl terminus of Rip1 p with no substantial contribution from the FG-repeat region.