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Larry Simpson
Larry Simpson
Professor of Microbiology, immunology and Molecular Genetics at UCLA
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A model for RNA editing in kinetoplastid mitochondria: RNA molecules transcribed from maxicircle DNA provide the edited information
B Blum, N Bakalara, L Simpson
Cell 60 (2), 189-198, 1990
7281990
The mitochondrial genome of kinetoplastid protozoa: genomic organization, transcription, replication, and evolution
L Simpson
Annual Reviews in Microbiology 41 (1), 363-380, 1987
4221987
Strains and clones of Trypanosoma cruzi can be characterized by pattern of restriction endonuclease products of kinetoplast DNA minicircles.
C Morel, E Chiari, EP Camargo, DM Mattei, AJ Romanha, L Simpson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 77 (11), 6810-6814, 1980
4171980
Sensitive detection and schizodeme classification of Trypanosoma cruzi cells by amplification of kinetoplast minicircle DNA sequences: use in diagnosis of Chagas' disease
NR Sturm, W Degrave, C Morel, L Simpson
Molecular and biochemical parasitology 33 (3), 205-214, 1989
3981989
Polymerase chain reaction amplification of Trypanosoma cruzi kinetoplast minicircle DNA isolated from whole blood lysates: diagnosis of chronic Chagas' disease
HA Avila, DS Sigman, LM Cohen, RC Millikan, L Simpson
Molecular and biochemical parasitology 48 (2), 211-221, 1991
3201991
Phylogeny of trypanosomes as inferred from the small and large subunit rRNAs: implications for the evolution of parasitism in the trypanosomatid protozoa
DA Maslov, J Lukeš, M Jirku, L Simpson
Molecular and biochemical parasitology 75 (2), 197-205, 1996
3041996
RNA editing and the mitochondrial cryptogenes of kinetoplastid protozoa
L Simpson, J Shaw
Cell 57 (3), 355-366, 1989
3041989
Kinetoplast DNA minicircles encode guide RNAs for editing of cytochrome oxidase subunit III mRNA
NR Sturm, L Simpson
Cell 61 (5), 879-884, 1990
3031990
Guide RNAs in kinetoplastid mitochondria have a nonencoded 3′ oligo (U) tail involved in recognition of the preedited region
B Blum, L Simpson
Cell 62 (2), 391-397, 1990
3021990
Editing of kinetoplastid mitochondrial mRNAs by uridine addition and deletion generates conserved amino acid sequences and AUG initiation codons
JM Shaw, JE Feagin, K Stuart, L Simpson
Cell 53 (3), 401-411, 1988
2731988
The kinetoplast of the hernoflagellates
L Simpson
International Review of Cytology 32, 139-207, 1972
2711972
Detection of Trypanosoma cruzi in blood specimens of chronic chagasic patients by polymerase chain reaction amplification of kinetoplast minicircle DNA: comparison with …
HA Avila, JB Pereira, O Thiemann, E De Paiva, W Degrave, CM Morel, ...
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 31 (9), 2421-2426, 1993
2621993
Uridine insertion/deletion RNA editing in trypanosome mitochondria: a complex business
L Simpson, S Sbicego, R Aphasizhev
Rna 9 (3), 265-276, 2003
2282003
Kinetoplastid mitochondria contain functional tRNAs which are encoded in nuclear DNA and also contain small mlnltircJe and maxicircle transcripts of unknown function
AM Simpson, Y Suyama, H Dewcs, DA Campbell, L Simpson
Nucleic Acids Research 17 (14), 5427-5446, 1989
2121989
Evolution of RNA editing in trypanosome mitochondria
L Simpson, OH Thiemann, NJ Savill, JD Alfonzo, DA Maslov
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (13), 6986-6993, 2000
1972000
Kinetoplast DNA in trypanosomid flagellates
L Simpson
International review of cytology 99, 119-179, 1986
1911986
Sequences of six genes and several open reading frames in the kinetoplast maxicircle DNA of Leishmania tarentolae.
VF De la Cruz, N Neckelmann, L Simpson
Journal of Biological Chemistry 259 (24), 15136-15147, 1984
1861984
Isolation of a U‐insertion/deletion editing complex from Leishmania tarentolae mitochondria
R Aphasizhev, I Aphasizheva, RE Nelson, G Gao, AM Simpson, X Kang, ...
The EMBO Journal, 2003
1782003
Trypanosome mitochondrial 3′ terminal uridylyl transferase (TUTase): the key enzyme in U-insertion/deletion RNA editing
R Aphasizhev, S Sbicego, M Peris, SH Jang, I Aphasizheva, AM Simpson, ...
Cell 108 (5), 637-648, 2002
1762002
The polarity of editing within a multiple gRNA-mediated domain is due to formation of anchors for upstream gRNAs by downstream editing
DA Maslov, L Simpson
Cell 70 (3), 459-467, 1992
1761992
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