
Publications of U. Fischer
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Journal Article (11)
1.
Journal Article
17 (20), pp. 3236 - 3246 (2008)
Tdrd3 is a novel stress granule-associated protein interacting with the Fragile-X syndrome protein FMRP. Human Molecular Genetics 2.
Journal Article
19 (19), pp. 2320 - 2330 (2005)
Reduced U snRNP assembly causes motor axon degeneration in an animal model for spinal muscular atrophy. Genes & Development 3.
Journal Article
280, pp. 34435 - 34440 (2005)
Toward an assembly line for U7 snRNPs: interactions of U7-specific Lsm proteins with PRMT5 and SMN complexes. Journal of Biological Chemistry 4.
Journal Article
6 (1), pp. 70 - 76 (2005)
Phosphorylation regulates the activity of the SMN complex during assembly of spliceosomal U snRNPs. EMBO Reports 5.
Journal Article
292 (2), pp. 312 - 321 (2004)
Ultrastructural characterisation of a nuclear domain highly enriched in survival of motor neuron (SNM) protein. Experimental Cell Research 6.
Journal Article
17 (18), pp. 2321 - 2333 (2003)
Unique Sm core structure of U7 snRNPs: assembly by a specialized SMN complex and the role of a new component, Lsm11, in histone RNA processing. Genes & Development 7.
Journal Article
77 (8), pp. 5008 - 5013 (2003)
Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 2 binds via its methylated arginine-glycine repeat to the survival motor neuron protein. Journal of Virology 8.
Journal Article
21 (21), pp. 5853 - 5863 (2002)
Assisted RNP assembly: SMN and PRMT5 complexes cooperate in the formation of spliceosomal UsnRNPs. EMBO Journal 9.
Journal Article
12 (10), pp. 472 - 478 (2002)
SMN-mediated assembly of RNPs: a complex story. Trends in Cell Biology 10.
Journal Article
99 (15), pp. 10126 - 10131 (2002)
Gene targeting of Gemin2 in mice reveals a correlation between defects in the biogenesis of U snRNPs and motoneuron cell death. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 11.
Journal Article
11 (24), pp. 1990 - 1994 (2001)
Methylation of Sm proteins by a complex containing PRMT5 and the putative U snRNP assembly factor pICln. Current Biology