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The Exon Junction Complex Core Represses Caner-Specific Mature Mrna Re-Splicing: a Potential Key Role in Terminating Splicing
Exon Junction Complexes Can Have Distinct Functional Flavours To
The Dynamic Fate of the Exon Junction Complex
Understanding Regulation of Mrna by RNA Binding Proteins Alexander
UPF1: from Mrna Surveillance to Protein Quality Control
Transcriptome Analysis of Alternative Splicing-Coupled Nonsense-Mediated Mrna Decay in Human Cells Reveals Broad Regulatory Potential
The Exon Junction Complex Regulates the Splicing of Cell Polarity Gene Dlg1 to Control
Splicing and the Cytoplasmic Localisation of Mrna Dispatch
Assembly and Mobility of Exon–Exon Junction Complexes in Living Cells
Exon Junction Complex Dependent Mrna Localization Is Linked to Centrosome Organization During Ciliogenesis
Crystal Structure of the Human Eif4aiii–CWC22 Complex Shows How A
Snapshot: Nonsense-Mediated Mrna Decay Sébastien Durand and Jens Lykke-Andersen Division of Biology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA
Rules That Govern UPF1 Binding to Mrna 3′ Utrs
Mrna Trafficking in the Nervous System – a Key Mechanism of the Involvement of Activity Regulated Cytoskeleton Associated Protein (Arc) in Synaptic Plasticity
1 the Exon Junction Complex Undergoes a Compositional Switch
Attenuation of Nonsense-Mediated Mrna Decay Facilitates the Response to Chemotherapeutics
A Simple Whole Cell Lysate System for in Vitro Splicing Reveals a Stepwise Assembly of the Exon-Exon Junction Complex*
Understanding the Role of Exon Junction Complex-Dependent Nonsense Mediated Mrna Decay in Zebrafish Embryonic Development Disser
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Plant Exon Junction Complex (EJC)
Transcriptome Analysis of Alternative Splicing-Coupled Nonsense-Mediated Mrna Decay in Human Cells Reveals Broad Regulatory Potential
Mechanisms and Regulation of Nonsense-Mediated Mrna Decay and Nonsense-Associated Altered Splicing in Lymphocytes
Exon Junction Complex Proteins Bind Nascent Transcripts Independently
Effect of Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor 4A3 in Malignant Tumors (Review)
Deep Sequencing of Pre-Translational Mrnps Reveals Hidden Flux Through
Structure of the Human Activated Spliceosome in Three Conformational States
Exon Junction Complex Dependent Mrna Localization Is Linked to 2 Centrosome Organization During Ciliogenesis
Magoh, a Human Homolog of Drosophila Mago Nashi Protein, Is a Component of the Splicing-Dependent Exon±Exon Junction Complex
SMG6 Interacts with the Exon Junction Complex Via Two Conserved EJC-Binding Motifs (Ebms) Required for Nonsense- Mediated Mrna Decay
Flexibility in the Site of Exon Junction Complex Deposition Revealed by Functional Group and RNA Secondary Structure Alterations in the Splicing Substrate
To the Exon Junction Complex Triggers Upf1 Phosphorylation and Nonsense-Mediated Mrna Decay
C-Terminal Short Arginine/Serine Repeat Sequence
Study of Exon Junction Complex in Mouse Neural Stem Cells Rahul Kumar Mishra
The Exon Junction Complex Regulates the Release And