Publications of C-T Chang
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Journal Article (11)
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Journal Article
13, RP94811 (2024)
Human DCP1 is crucial for mRNA decapping and possesses paralog-specific gene regulating functions. eLife 2.
Journal Article
13, RP92426 (2024)
Human DDX6 regulates translation and decay of inefficiently translated mRNAs. eLife 3.
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27 (4), pp. 44 - 464 (2021)
Human Pumilio proteins directly bind the CCR4-NOT deadenylase complex to regulate the transcriptome. RNA 4.
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48 (4), pp. 1843 - 1871 (2020)
Unique repression domains of Pumilio utilize deadenylation and decapping factors to accelerate destruction of target mRNAs. Nucleic Acids Research (London) 5.
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47 (17), pp. 9282 - 9295 (2019)
A low-complexity region in human XRN1 directly recruits deadenylation and decapping factors in 5'-3' messenger RNA decay. Nucleic Acids Research (London) 6.
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2 (5), e201900405 (2019)
HELZ directly interacts with CCR4-NOT and causes decay of bound mRNAs. Life science alliance 7.
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10, 3173 (2019)
Reconstitution of recombinant human CCR4-NOT reveals molecular insights into regulated deadenylation. Nature Communications 8.
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23 (6), pp. 574 - 579 (2016)
Structure of the Dcp2-Dcp1 mRNA-decapping complex in the activated conformation. Nature Structural and Molecular Biology 9.
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54 (5), pp. 737 - 750 (2014)
A DDX6-CNOT1 complex and W-binding pockets in CNOT9 reveal direct links between miRNA target recognition and silencing. Molecular Cell 10.
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42 (8), pp. 5217 - 5233 (2014)
The activation of the decapping enzyme DCP2 by DCP1 occurs on the EDC4 scaffold and involves a conserved loop in DCP1. Nucleic Acids Research (London) 11.
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19 (12), pp. 1324 - 1331 (2012)
A direct interaction between DCP1 and XRN1 couples mRNA decapping to 5' exonucleolytic degradation. Nature Structural and Molecular Biology