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Graeme Raymond Wells
Graeme Raymond Wells
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The PIN domain endonuclease Utp24 cleaves pre-ribosomal RNA at two coupled sites in yeast and humans
GR Wells, F Weichmann, D Colvin, KE Sloan, G Kudla, D Tollervey, ...
Nucleic acids research 44 (11), 5399-5409, 2016
842016
The ribosome biogenesis factor yUtp23/hUTP23 coordinates key interactions in the yeast and human pre-40S particle and hUTP23 contains an essential PIN domain
GR Wells, F Weichmann, KE Sloan, D Colvin, NJ Watkins, C Schneider
Nucleic Acids Research 45 (8), 4796-4809, 2017
312017
Interactions and activities of factors involved in the late stages of human 18S rRNA maturation
KE Sloan, AA Knox, GR Wells, C Schneider, NJ Watkins
RNA biology 16 (2), 196-210, 2019
222019
RNA exosome mutations in pontocerebellar hypoplasia alter ribosome biogenesis and p53 levels
JS Müller, DT Burns, H Griffin, GR Wells, RA Zendah, B Munro, ...
Life Science Alliance 3 (8), 2020
212020
Overexpressing components of the nuclear transport apparatus causes severe growth symptoms in tobacco leaves
C Kemp, A Coleman, G Wells, G Parry
Plant signaling & behavior 10 (5), e1000103, 2015
52015
The induction of p53 correlates with defects in the production, but not the levels, of the small ribosomal subunit and stalled large ribosomal subunit biogenesis
MJ Eastham, A Pelava, GR Wells, JK Lee, IR Lawrence, J Stewart, ...
Nucleic Acids Research 51 (17), 9397-9414, 2023
32023
RPS27a and RPL40, Which Are Produced as Ubiquitin Fusion Proteins, Are Not Essential for p53 Signalling
MJ Eastham, A Pelava, GR Wells, NJ Watkins, C Schneider
Biomolecules 13 (6), 898, 2023
2023
RPS27a and RPL40, Which Are Produced as Ubiquitin Fusion Proteins, Are Not Essential for p53 Signalling. Biomolecules 2023, 13, 898
MJ Eastham, A Pelava, GR Wells, NJ Watkins, C Schneider
2023
The roles of human ribosome biogenesis factors in pre-rRNA cleavage and p53 regulation
G Wells
Newcastle University, 2018
2018
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