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| J L GoodierSummaryAffiliation: University of Pennsylvania Country: USA Publications
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A novel active L1 retrotransposon subfamily in the mouseJ L Goodier
Department of Genetics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA
Genome Res 11:1677-85. 2001..This number is in great excess to the number of L1 elements thought to be active in the human genome...
A potential role for the nucleolus in L1 retrotranspositionJohn L Goodier
Department of Genetics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia 19104, USA
Hum Mol Genet 13:1041-8. 2004..These findings help explain the presence of chimeras between L1s and small RNA gene sequences recently discovered in the human genome...
LINE-1 ORF1 protein localizes in stress granules with other RNA-binding proteins, including components of RNA interference RNA-induced silencing complexJohn L Goodier
Dept of Genetics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Rm 515 CRB, 415 Curie Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Mol Cell Biol 27:6469-83. 2007..We suggest that targeting ORF1p, and possibly the L1 RNP, to stress granules is a mechanism for controlling retrotransposition and its associated genetic and cellular damage...
Retrotransposons revisited: the restraint and rehabilitation of parasitesJohn L Goodier
Department of Genetics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 415 Curie Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Cell 135:23-35. 2008..Recent insights and new technologies promise answers to fundamental questions about the biology of transposable elements...
Discrete subcellular partitioning of human retrotransposon RNAs despite a common mechanism of genome insertionJohn L Goodier
Department of Genetics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Hum Mol Genet 19:1712-25. 2010..Such variability predicts significant differences in the life cycles of these elements...
LINE drive. retrotransposition and genome instabilityHaig H Kazazian
Department of Genetics, School of Medicine, 475 Clinical Research Building, 415 Curie Boulevard, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19105, USA
Cell 110:277-80. 2002..If these events occur at a similar frequency in vivo, they have had a substantial effect on human genome evolution...
Rapid amplification of a retrotransposon subfamily is evolving the mouse genomeR J DeBerardinis
Department of Genetics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104, USA
Nat Genet 20:288-90. 1998..Our data show that mice and humans differ considerably in the number of active L1s, and probably differ in the contribution of retrotransposition to ongoing sequence evolution...
A mouse model of human L1 retrotranspositionEric M Ostertag
Department of Genetics and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 475 Clinical Research Bldg, 415 Curie Blvd, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA
Nat Genet 32:655-60. 2002..In addition to providing a valuable in vivo model of retrotransposition in mammals, these mice are an important step in the development of a new random mutagenesis system...
SVA elements are nonautonomous retrotransposons that cause disease in humansEric M Ostertag
Department of Genetics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6145, USA
Am J Hum Genet 73:1444-51. 2003..SVA elements, like Alus and L1s, occasionally insert into genes and cause disease. Furthermore, SVA elements are probably mobilized in trans by active L1 elements...
Research Grants
- Retrotransposons as site-specific gene delivery vectorsJOHN GOODIER; Fiscal Year: 2003..In addition, I will assay in cell culture the efficiency of the L1 at integrating increasing lengths of exogenous DNA. ..
