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Michael D. Sheets
Michael D. Sheets
Professor of Biomolecular Chemistry, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei wisc.edu
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Efficient construction of a large nonimmune phage antibody library: the production of high-affinity human single-chain antibodies to protein antigens
MD Sheets, P Amersdorfer, R Finnern, P Sargent, E Lindqvist, R Schier, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 95 (11), 6157-6162, 1998
7481998
Point mutations in AAUAAA and the poly (A) addition site: effects on the accuracy and efficiency of cleavage and polyadenylation in vitro
MD Sheets, SC Ogg, MP Wickens
Nucleic acids research 18 (19), 5799-5805, 1990
6431990
Poly (A) addition during maturation of frog oocytes: distinct nuclear and cytoplasmic activities and regulation by the sequence UUUUUAU.
CA Fox, MD Sheets, MP Wickens
Genes & development 3 (12b), 2151-2162, 1989
4021989
The 3'-untranslated regions of c-mos and cyclin mRNAs stimulate translation by regulating cytoplasmic polyadenylation.
MD Sheets, CA Fox, T Hunt, GV Woude, M Wickens
Genes & development 8 (8), 926-938, 1994
3931994
Polyadenylation of c-mos mRNA as a control point in Xenopus meiotic maturation
MD Sheets, M Wu, M Wickens
Nature 374 (6522), 511-516, 1995
2841995
Deadenylation of maternal mRNAs mediated by miR-427 in Xenopus laevis embryos
E Lund, M Liu, RS Hartley, MD Sheets, JE Dahlberg
Rna 15 (12), 2351-2363, 2009
2022009
The AAUAAA sequence is required both for cleavage and for polyadenylation of simian virus 40 pre-mRNA in vitro
D Zarkower, P Stephenson, M Sheets, M Wickens
Molecular and cellular biology 6 (7), 2317-2323, 1986
1941986
Two phases in the addition of a poly (A) tail.
MD Sheets, M Wickens
Genes & development 3 (9), 1401-1412, 1989
1341989
Limiting Ago protein restricts RNAi and microRNA biogenesis during early development in Xenopus laevis
E Lund, MD Sheets, SB Imboden, JE Dahlberg
Genes & development 25 (11), 1121-1131, 2011
1052011
Polyadenylation of maternal mRNA during oocyte maturation: poly (A) addition in vitro requires a regulated RNA binding activity and a poly (A) polymerase.
CA Fox, MD Sheets, E Wahle, M Wickens
The EMBO journal 11 (13), 5021-5032, 1992
1031992
Products of in vitro cleavage and polyadenylation of simian virus 40 late pre-mRNAs
MD Sheets, P Stephenson, MP Wickens
Molecular and cellular biology 7 (4), 1518-1529, 1987
761987
Poly (A)-binding proteins are functionally distinct and have essential roles during vertebrate development
B Gorgoni, WA Richardson, HM Burgess, RC Anderson, GS Wilkie, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (19), 7844-7849, 2011
602011
Rethinking axial patterning in amphibians
MC Lane, MD Sheets
Developmental Dynamics: An Official Publication of the American Association …, 2002
582002
Designation of the anterior/posterior axis in pregastrula Xenopus laevis
MC Lane, MD Sheets
Developmental Biology 225 (1), 37-58, 2000
582000
Human scFv antibody fragments specific for the epithelial tumour marker MUC-1, selected by phage display on living cells
C Wong, R Waibel, M Sheets, JP Mach, R Finnern
Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy 50, 93-101, 2001
502001
Polyadenylation of mRNA: minimal substrates and a requirement for the 2′ hydroxyl of the U in AAUAAA
PL Wigley, MD Sheets, DA Zarkower, ME Whitmer, M Wickens
Molecular and cellular biology, 1990
491990
Primitive and definitive blood share a common origin in Xenopus: a comparison of lineage techniques used to construct fate maps
MC Lane, MD Sheets
Developmental biology 248 (1), 52-67, 2002
462002
binding protein 2 (ePABP2) defines a new family of cytoplasmic poly (A) binding proteins expressed during the early stages of vertebrate development
PJ Good, L Abler, D Herring, MD Sheets
Genesis 38 (4), 166-175, 2004
412004
Heading in a new direction: Implications of the revised fate map for understanding Xenopus laevis development
MC Lane, MD Sheets
Developmental biology 296 (1), 12-28, 2006
402006
Regulation of the mRNAs encoding proteins of the BMP signaling pathway during the maternal stages of Xenopus development
BR Fritz, MD Sheets
Developmental Biology 236 (1), 230-243, 2001
332001
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