Publications
Publications
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hnRNP G/RBMX enhances HPV16 E2 mRNA splicing through a novel splicing enhancer and inhibits production of spliced E7 oncogene mRNAs
Part of Nucleic Acids Research, p. 3867-3891, 2022.
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Identification of heterogenous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) and serine- and arginine-rich (SR) proteins that induce human papillomavirus type 16 late gene expression and alter L1 mRNA splicing
Part of Archives of Virology, p. 563-570, 2022.
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Overexpression of m6A-factors METTL3, ALKBH5, and YTHDC1 alters HPV16 mRNA splicing.
Part of Virus genes, p. 98-112, 2022.
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HnRNP D activates production of HPV16 E1 and E6 mRNAs by promoting intron retention
Part of Nucleic Acids Research, p. 2782-2806, 2022.
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The role of RNA-binding proteins in the processing of mRNAs produced by carcinogenic papillomaviruses
Part of Seminars in Cancer Biology, p. 482-496, 2022.
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Inhibition of splicing by serine-arginine rich protein 55 (SRp55) causes the appearance of partially spliced HIV-1 mRNAs in the cytoplasm
Part of Virus Research, p. 82-91, 2011.
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Serine- and Arginine-rich Proteins 55 and 75 (SRp55 and SRp75) Induce Production of HIV-1 vpr mRNA by Inhibiting the 5 '-Splice Site of Exon 3
Part of Journal of Biological Chemistry, p. 31537-31547, 2010.
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Multiple ASF/SF2 Sites in the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 (HPV-16) E4-Coding Region Promote Splicing to the Most Commonly Used 3'-Splice Site on the HPV-16 Genome
Part of Journal of Virology, p. 8219-8230, 2010.
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Increased expression of cellular RNA-binding proteins in HPV-induced neoplasia and cervical cancer
Part of Journal of Medical Virology, p. 897-907, 2009.
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Adenovirus E4orf4 induces HPV-16 late L1 mRNA production
Part of Virology, p. 279-290, 2009.
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Inhibition of HPV-16 L1 expression from L1 cDNAs correlates with the presence of hnRNP A1 binding sites in the L1 coding region
Part of Virus genes, p. 45-53, 2008.
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Polypyrimidine tract binding protein induces human papillomavirus type 16 late gene expression by interfering with splicing inhibitory elements at the major late 5' splice site, SD3632
Part of Journal of Virology, p. 3665-3678, 2008.
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HPV-16 RNA processing
Part of Frontiers in Bioscience, p. 5880-5891, 2008.
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Identification of a 17-nucleotide splicing enhancer in HPV-16 L1 that counteracts the effect of multiple hnRNP A1-binding splicing silencers
Part of Virology, p. 351-363, 2007.
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A 57-nucleotide upstream early polyadenylation element in human papillomavirus type 16 interacts with hFip1, CstF-64, hnRNP C1/C2, and polypyrimidine tract binding protein
Part of Journal of Virology, p. 4270-4288, 2005.
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A Downstream Polyadenylation Element in Human Papillomavirus Type 16 L2 Encodes Multiple GGG Motifs and Interacts with hnRNP H
Part of Journal of Virology, p. 9254-9269, 2005.
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HPV-16 L1 genes with inactivated negative RNA elements induce potent immune responses.
Part of Virology, p. 182-9, 2004.