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Simultaneous profiling of the RNA targets of two RNA-binding proteins using TRIBE-STAMP
Mathieu N Flamand, Kate D Meyer
Methods in enzymology, 2024 (Article)
The proteins of mRNA modification: writers, readers, and erasers
Mathieu N Flamand, Matthew Tegowski, Kate D Meyer
Annual review of biochemistry, 2023 (Article)
scDART-seq reveals distinct m6A signatures and mRNA methylation heterogeneity in single cells
Matthew Tegowski, Mathieu N Flamand, Kate D Meyer
Molecular cell, 2022 (Article)
m6A and YTHDF proteins contribute to the localization of select neuronal mRNAs
Mathieu N Flamand, Kate D Meyer
Nucleic Acids Research, 2022 (Article)
RBM45 is an m6A-binding protein that affects neuronal differentiation and the splicing of a subset of mRNAs
Seung H Choi, Mathieu N Flamand, Bei Liu, Huanyu Zhu, Meghan Hu, Melanie Wang, Jonathon Sewell, Christopher L Holley, Hashim M Al-Hashimi, Kate D Meyer
Cell reports, 2022 (Article)
Single-molecule identification of the target RNAs of different RNA binding proteins simultaneously in cells
Mathieu N Flamand, Ke Ke, Renee Tamming, Kate D Meyer
Genes & Development, 2022 (Article)
microRNA-mediated translation repression through GYF-1 and IFE-4 in C. elegans development
Vinay K Mayya, Mathieu N Flamand, Alice M Lambert, Seyed Mehdi Jafarnejad, James A Wohlschlegel, Nahum Sonenberg, Thomas F Duchaine
Nucleic acids research, 2021 (Article)
A family of argonaute-interacting proteins gates nuclear RNAi
Alexandra Lewis, Ahmet C Berkyurek, Andre Greiner, Ahilya N Sawh, Ajay Vashisht, Stephanie Merrett, Mathieu N Flamand, James Wohlschlegel, Mihail Sarov, Eric A Miska, Thomas F Duchaine
Molecular cell, 2020 (Article)
MiR-35 buffers apoptosis thresholds in the C. elegans germline by antagonizing both MAPK and core apoptosis pathways
Anh T Tran, Eric M Chapman, Mathieu N Flamand, Bin Yu, Samuel J Krempel, Thomas F Duchaine, Matthew Eroglu, W Brent Derry
Cell Death & Differentiation, 2019 (Article)
The epitranscriptome and synaptic plasticity
Mathieu N Flamand, Kate D Meyer
Current opinion in neurobiology, 2019 (Article)
A continuum of mRNP complexes in embryonic microRNA-mediated silencing
Edlyn Wu, Ajay A Vashisht, Clément Chapat, Mathieu N Flamand, Emiliano Cohen, Mihail Sarov, Yuval Tabach, Nahum Sonenberg, James Wohlschlegel, Thomas F Duchaine
Nucleic acids research, 2017 (Article)
A non-canonical site reveals the cooperative mechanisms of microRNA-mediated silencing
Mathieu N Flamand, Hin Hark Gan, Vinay K Mayya, Kristin C Gunsalus, Thomas F Duchaine
Nucleic acids research, 2017 (Article)
Poly (A)-binding proteins are required for microRNA-mediated silencing and to promote target deadenylation in C. elegans
Mathieu N Flamand, Edlyn Wu, Ajay Vashisht, Guillaume Jannot, Brett D Keiper, Martin J Simard, James Wohlschlegel, Thomas F Duchaine
Nucleic acids research, 2016 (Article)
FLCN and AMPK confer resistance to hyperosmotic stress via remodeling of glycogen stores
Elite Possik, Andrew Ajisebutu, Sanaz Manteghi, Marie-Claude Gingras, Tarika Vijayaraghavan, Mathieu Flamand, Barry Coull, Kathrin Schmeisser, Thomas Duchaine, Maurice van Steensel, David H Hall, Arnim Pause
PLoS genetics, 2015 (Article)
Tudor domain ERI-5 tethers an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase to DCR-1 to potentiate endo-RNAi
Caroline Thivierge, Neetha Makil, Mathieu Flamand, Jessica J Vasale, Craig C Mello, James Wohlschlegel, Darryl Conte Jr, Thomas F Duchaine
Nature structural & molecular biology, 2012 (Article)
Snapshot: endogenous RNAi pathways
Mathieu Flamand, Thomas F Duchaine
Cell, 2012 (Article)
SnapShot: Endogenous RNAi machinery and mechanisms
Mathieu Flamand, Thomas F Duchaine
Cell, 2012 (Article)
Pervasive and cooperative deadenylation of 3’UTRs by embryonic microRNA families
Edlyn Wu, Caroline Thivierge, Mathieu Flamand, Geraldine Mathonnet, Ajay A Vashisht, James Wohlschlegel, Marc R Fabian, Nahum Sonenberg, Thomas F Duchaine
Molecular cell, 2010 (Article)
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