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The Molecular Biology of RNA (2015)
Book
Elliott, D., & Ladomery, M. (2015). The Molecular Biology of RNA. Oxford: Oxford University Press

The Scd6/Lsm14 protein xRAPB has properties different from RAP55 in selecting mRNA for early translation or intracellular distribution in Xenopus oocytes (2015)
Journal Article
Ladomery, M., & Sommerville, J. (2015). The Scd6/Lsm14 protein xRAPB has properties different from RAP55 in selecting mRNA for early translation or intracellular distribution in Xenopus oocytes. BBA - Gene Regulatory Mechanisms, 1849(11), 1363-1373. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbagrm.2015.10.002

© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Oocytes accumulate mRNAs in the form of maternal ribonucleoprotein (RNP) particles, the protein components of which determine the location and stability of individual mRNAs prior to translation. Scd6/Lsm14 proteins, typified by R... Read More about The Scd6/Lsm14 protein xRAPB has properties different from RAP55 in selecting mRNA for early translation or intracellular distribution in Xenopus oocytes.

Detection of thiol modifications by hydrogen sulfide (2015)
Book Chapter
Williams, E., Pead, S., Whiteman, M., Wood, M. E., Wilson, I. D., Ladomery, M., …Hancock, J. T. (2015). Detection of thiol modifications by hydrogen sulfide. In E. Cadenas, & L. Packer (Eds.), Hydrogen Sulfide in Redox Biology Part B (233-251). UK: Academic Press

The evolutionarily conserved multifunctional glycine-rich RNA-binding proteins play key roles in development and stress adaptation (2015)
Journal Article
Wilson, I., Ciuzan, O., Hancock, J. T., Pamfil, D., Wilson, I. D., & Ladomery, M. (2015). The evolutionarily conserved multifunctional glycine-rich RNA-binding proteins play key roles in development and stress adaptation. Physiologia Plantarum, 153(1), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1111/ppl.12286

© 2014 Scandinavian Plant Physiology Society. The class IV glycine-rich RNA-binding proteins are a distinct subgroup within the heterogenous superfamily of glycine-rich proteins (GRPs). They are distinguished by the presence of an RNA-binding domain... Read More about The evolutionarily conserved multifunctional glycine-rich RNA-binding proteins play key roles in development and stress adaptation.