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Scientific Overview Research Interest Summary Principal Investigators    Yuri Bushkin, Ph.D.
   Loren Day, Ph.D.
   Karl Drlica, Ph.D.
   David Dubnau, Ph.D.
   Marila Gennaro, M.D.
   Gilla Kaplan, Ph.D.
   Fred Kramer, Ph.D.
   Barry Kreiswirth, Ph.D.
   Leonard Mindich, Ph.D.
   Harvey Penefsky, Ph.D.
   David Perlin, Ph.D.
   Richard Pine, Ph.D.
   Abraham Pinter, Ph.D.
   Issar Smith, Ph.D.
   Patricia Soteropoulos, Ph.D.
   Sanjay Tyagi, Ph.D.
   David Wah, Ph.D.
   Shuishu Wang, Ph.D.

   Research Faculty
   Xilin Zhao, Ph.D.

Junior Faculty Members Research Grants
 
Fred Kramer, Ph.D.
 



Recent Articles

Bratu DP, Cha BJ, Mhlanga MM, Kramer FR, Tyagi S. (2003).
Visualizing the distribution and transport of mRNAs in living cells.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 Nov 11;100(23):13308-13. Epub 2003 Oct 28
PMID: 14583593

We have visualized the movements of native mRNAs in living cells. Using nuclease-resistant molecular beacons, we imaged the transport and localization of oskar mRNA in Drosophila melanogaster oocytes. When the localization pattern was altered by genetic manipulation of the mRNA's 3' untranslated region, or by chemical perturbation of the intracellular tubulin network, the distribution of the fluorescence signals changed accordingly. We tracked the migration of oskar mRNA in real time, from the nurse cells where it is produced to the posterior cortex of the oocyte where it is localized. Our observations reveal the presence of a transient, and heretofore elusive, stage in the transport of oskar mRNA. Direct visualization of specific mRNAs in living cells with molecular beacons will accelerate studies of intracellular RNA trafficking and localization, just as the use of green fluorescent protein has stimulated the study of specific proteins in vivo.



 
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