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William Mattox
William Mattox
University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center
Verified email at mdanderson.org
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The regulation of splice-site selection, and its role in human disease
TA Cooper, W Mattox
The American Journal of Human Genetics 61 (2), 259-266, 1997
3571997
The Drosophila takeout gene is regulated by the somatic sex-determination pathway and affects male courtship behavior
B Dauwalder, S Tsujimoto, J Moss, W Mattox
Genes & development 16 (22), 2879-2892, 2002
2252002
A Role for the Adult Fat Body in Drosophila Male Courtship Behavior
AA Lazareva, G Roman, W Mattox, PE Hardin, B Dauwalder
PLoS genetics 3 (1), e16, 2007
1622007
A human homologue of the Drosophila sex determination factor transformer-2 has conserved splicing regulatory functions.
B Dauwalder, F Amaya-Manzanares, W Mattox
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (17), 9004-9009, 1996
1571996
Protein phosphorylation plays an essential role in the regulation of alternative splicing and sex determination in Drosophila
C Du, ME McGuffin, B Dauwalder, L Rabinow, W Mattox
Molecular cell 2 (6), 741-750, 1998
1501998
Autoregulation of the splicing of transcripts from the transformer-2 gene of Drosophila.
W Mattox, BS Baker
Genes & development 5 (5), 786-796, 1991
1191991
Alternative splicing of the sex determination gene transformer-2 is sex-specific in the germ line but not in the soma.
W Mattox, MJ Palmer, BS Baker
Genes & development 4 (5), 789-805, 1990
1021990
Autoregulation and multifunctionality among transacting factors that regulate alternative pre-mRNA processing
W Mattox, L Ryner, BS Baker
The Journal of biological chemistry (Print) 267 (27), 19023-19026, 1992
941992
Drosophila melanogaster Has Only One Myosin Alkali Light-Chain Gene Which Encodes a Protein with Considerable Amino Acid Sequence Homology to Chicken …
S Falkenthal, VP Parker, WW Mattox, N Davidson
Molecular and cellular biology 4 (5), 956-965, 1984
761984
RNA-seq analysis of differential splice junction usage and intron retentions by DEXSeq
Y Li, X Rao, WW Mattox, CI Amos, B Liu
PloS one 10 (9), e0136653, 2015
572015
A Negative Feedback Mechanism Revealed by Functional Analysis of the Alternative Isoforms of the Drosophila Splicing Regulator transformer-2
W Mattox, ME McGuffin, BS Baker
Genetics 143 (1), 303-314, 1996
571996
Autoregulation of transformer-2 alternative splicing is necessary for normal male fertility in Drosophila
ME McGuffin, D Chandler, D Somaiya, B Dauwalder, W Mattox
Genetics 149 (3), 1477-1486, 1998
561998
Cloning and characterization of the Drosophila homologue of the AP-2 transcription factor
R Bauer, ME McGuffin, W Mattox, MA Tainsky
Oncogene 17 (15), 1911-1922, 1998
521998
Evolutionary Conservation of Regulatory Strategies for the Sex Determination Factor transformer-2
D Chandler, ME McGuffin, J Piskur, J Yao, BS Baker, W Mattox
Molecular and cellular biology 17 (5), 2908-2919, 1997
501997
Molecular genetic aspects of sex determination in Drosophila melanogaster
BS Baker, K Burtis, T Goralski, W Mattox, R Nagoshi
Genome 31 (2), 638-645, 1989
501989
Activation and repression functions of an SR splicing regulator depend on exonic versus intronic-binding position
M Shen, W Mattox
Nucleic acids research 40 (1), 428-437, 2012
472012
The doublesex Splicing Enhancer Components Tra2 and Rbp1 Also Repress Splicing through an Intronic Silencer
J Qi, S Su, W Mattox
Molecular and cellular biology 27 (2), 699-708, 2007
412007
Direct repression of splicing by transformer-2
DS Chandler, J Qi, W Mattox
Molecular and cellular biology, 2003
362003
Analysis of the functional specificity of RS domains in vivo
B Dauwalder, W Mattox
The EMBO Journal, 1998
331998
Concentration dependent selection of targets by an SR splicing regulator results in tissue-specific RNA processing
J Qi, S Su, ME McGuffin, W Mattox
Nucleic acids research 34 (21), 6256-6263, 2006
262006
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