Channel nuclear pore protein 54 directs sexual differentiation and neuronal wiring required for female reproductive behaviors in Drosophila
Irmgard U. Haussmann, Mohanakarthik P. Nallasivan, Daniela Scocchia, Alberto Civetta, Matthias Soller
bioRxiv 806380; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/806380
Ustaoglu, P., Haussmann, I.U., Torres-Mendez, A., Liao, H., Arnold, R., Irimia, M. and Soller, M. (2019) Srrm234, but not canonical SR and hnRNP proteins drive inclusion of Down Syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule exon 9 variable exons. RNA. 2019 Oct; 25(10):1353-1365
Haussmann, I. U., Ustaoglu, P., Brauer, U., Hemani, Y., Dix, T. and Soller, M. (2019) Plasmid-based gap-repair recombineered transgenes reveal a central role for introns in mutually exclusive alternative splicing of Down Syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule exon 4 NAR 47:1389-1403
Zc3h13/Flacc is required for adenosine methylation by bridging the mRNA-binding factor Rbm15/Spenito to the m6A machinery component Wtap/Fl(2)d
Knuckles P, Lence T, Haussmann IU, Jacob D, Kreim N, Carl SH, Masiello I, Hares T, Villaseñor R, Hess D, Andrade-Navarro MA, Biggiogera M, Helm M, Soller M, Bühler M, Roignant JY Genes Dev. 2018 Mar
Haussmann, I.U., Bodi, Z., Sanchez-Moran, E., Mongan, N., Archer, N., Fray, R., and Soller, M. (2016) m6A in Sxl pre-mRNA potentiates alternative splicing for robust Drosophila sex determination. Nature 2016 Dec 540: 301–304
Dezi, V., Ivanov, C., Haussmann, I. U. and Soller, M. (2016) mRNA modifications and their role in development and disease. Biochem Soc Trans. 2016 Oct. Invited mini-review
Zaharieva, E., Haussmann, I. U., Brauer, U. and Soller, M. (2015) Concentration and localization of co-expressed ELAV/Hu family proteins control specificity of mRNA processing MCB 2015 Sept 18:3103-3255 Selected for journal cover
Zaharieva, E., Haussmann, I. U equally contributing authors Haussmann, I. U., Hemani, Y., Wjiesekera, T., Dauwalder, B. and Soller, M. (2013) Multiple pathways mediate the sex-peptide-regulated switch in female Drosophila reproductive behaviors Proc Biol Sci. 2013 Oct 2; 280(1771):2013
Haussmann, I. U., Li, M. and Soller, M. (2011). ELAV mediated 3’-end processing of ewg transcripts is evolutionary conserved despite sequence degeneration of the ELAV binding site. Genetics. 189: 97-107
Haussmann, I.U. and Soller, M. (2010). Differential activity of EWG transcription factor isoforms identifies a subset of differentially regulated genes important for synaptic growth regulation. Dev. Biol. 348: 224-230. Selected for journal cover
Haussmann, I.U., White, K. and Soller, M., (2008). Erect wing regulates synaptic growth in Drosophila by integration of multiple signaling pathways. Genome Biol. 9: 73.1-17 Selected for journal cover
Soller, M., Haussmann, I.U., Hollmann, M., Choffat, Y., White, K., Kubli, E. and Schafer, M.A. (2006). Sex-peptide-regulated female sexual behavior requires a subset of ascending ventral nerve cord neurons. Curr. Biol. 16: 1771-1782
Zhaobing D., Haussmann I. U., Ottiger M., Kubli E. (2003). Sex-Peptides Bind Two Molecularly Different Targets in Drosophila melanogaster Females. J. of Neurobiology 55: 372-384, 2003 Selected for journal cover
Bantle S., Keller S., Haussmann I. U., Auerbach D., Muehlebach S. and Perriard J.C. (1996). Tissue specific isoforms of chicken myomesin are generated from one gene J Biol Chem 271: 19042-52, 1996
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Wenzel A., Ponta H., Herrlich P.: A New Variant of Glycoprotein CD44 Confers Metastatic Potential to Rat Carcinoma Cells. Cell 65: 13-24, 1991
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Soller, M., Li, M. and Haussmann, I.U. (2010). Determinants of ELAV gene-specific regulation. Biochem. Soc. Trans. 38: 1122-4. Invited mini-review
Soller, M., Li, M. and Haussmann, I.U. (2008). Regulation of the ELAV target ewg: insights from an evolutionary perspective. Biochem. Soc. Trans. 36: 502-504. Invited mini-review
Haussmann, I.U., Wu, Y., Archer, N., Bodi, Z., Sanchez-Moran, E., Mongan, N., Archer, N., Fray, R., Waddell, S. and Soller, M. (2020) Cap 2’-O-methylation is required for learning in Drosophila. Submitted to Science