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Alexandra Sapetschnig

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Cell|June 7, 2014
Getting a grip on piRNA cluster transcriptionAlexandra Sapetschnig, Eric A Miska
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 13, 2004
Complexity of translationally controlled transcription factor Sp3 isoform expressionAlexandra Sapetschnig, Franziska Koch, Grigore Rischitor, et al.
Plos Genetics|March 27, 2015
Tertiary siRNAs mediate paramutation in C. elegansAlexandra Sapetschnig, Peter Sarkies, Nicolas J Lehrbach, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 3, 2003
E2F and Sp1/Sp3 Synergize but are not sufficient to activate the MYCN gene in neuroblastomasChristoph Kramps, Verena Strieder, Alexandra Sapetschnig, et al.
EMBO Reports|July 12, 2008
SUMO-modified Sp3 represses transcription by provoking local heterochromatic gene silencingBastian Stielow, Alexandra Sapetschnig, Christina Wink, et al.
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|December 24, 2021
RNA uridyl transferases TUT4/7 differentially regulate miRNA variants depending on the cancer cell typeRagini Medhi, Jonathan Price, Giulia Furlan, et al.
The EMBO Journal|October 3, 2002
Transcription factor Sp3 is silenced through SUMO modification by PIAS1Alexandra Sapetschnig, Grigore Rischitor, Harald Braun, et al.
Molecular Cell|April 1, 2008
Identification of SUMO-dependent chromatin-associated transcriptional repression components by a genome-wide RNAi screenBastian Stielow, Alexandra Sapetschnig, Imme Krüger, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 16, 2012
Function, targets, and evolution of Caenorhabditis elegans piRNAsMarloes P Bagijn, Leonard D Goldstein, Alexandra Sapetschnig, et al.
Elife|March 16, 2017
A team of heterochromatin factors collaborates with small RNA pathways to combat repetitive elements and germline stressAlicia N McMurchy, Przemyslaw Stempor, Tessa Gaarenstroom, et al.
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Cell|June 7, 2014
Getting a grip on piRNA cluster transcriptionAlexandra Sapetschnig, Eric A Miska
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 13, 2004
Complexity of translationally controlled transcription factor Sp3 isoform expressionAlexandra Sapetschnig, Franziska Koch, Grigore Rischitor, et al.
Plos Genetics|March 27, 2015
Tertiary siRNAs mediate paramutation in C. elegansAlexandra Sapetschnig, Peter Sarkies, Nicolas J Lehrbach, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 3, 2003
E2F and Sp1/Sp3 Synergize but are not sufficient to activate the MYCN gene in neuroblastomasChristoph Kramps, Verena Strieder, Alexandra Sapetschnig, et al.
EMBO Reports|July 12, 2008
SUMO-modified Sp3 represses transcription by provoking local heterochromatic gene silencingBastian Stielow, Alexandra Sapetschnig, Christina Wink, et al.
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|December 24, 2021
RNA uridyl transferases TUT4/7 differentially regulate miRNA variants depending on the cancer cell typeRagini Medhi, Jonathan Price, Giulia Furlan, et al.
The EMBO Journal|October 3, 2002
Transcription factor Sp3 is silenced through SUMO modification by PIAS1Alexandra Sapetschnig, Grigore Rischitor, Harald Braun, et al.
Molecular Cell|April 1, 2008
Identification of SUMO-dependent chromatin-associated transcriptional repression components by a genome-wide RNAi screenBastian Stielow, Alexandra Sapetschnig, Imme Krüger, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 16, 2012
Function, targets, and evolution of Caenorhabditis elegans piRNAsMarloes P Bagijn, Leonard D Goldstein, Alexandra Sapetschnig, et al.
Elife|March 16, 2017
A team of heterochromatin factors collaborates with small RNA pathways to combat repetitive elements and germline stressAlicia N McMurchy, Przemyslaw Stempor, Tessa Gaarenstroom, et al.
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