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miR-CLIP capture of a miRNA targetome uncovers a lincRNA H19–miR-106a interaction
J Imig, A Brunschweiger, A Brümmer, B Guennewig, N Mittal, S Kishore, ...
Nature chemical biology 11 (2), 107-114, 2015
1982015
Protein synthesis rates and ribosome occupancies reveal determinants of translation elongation rates
A Riba, N Di Nanni, N Mittal, E Arhné, A Schmidt, M Zavolan
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 116 (30), 15023-15032, 2019
1822019
A screen for RNA-binding proteins in yeast indicates dual functions for many enzymes
T Scherrer, N Mittal, SC Janga, AP Gerber
PloS one 5 (11), e15499, 2010
1682010
Global 3′ UTR shortening has a limited effect on protein abundance in proliferating T cells
AR Gruber, G Martin, P Müller, A Schmidt, AJ Gruber, R Gumienny, ...
Nature communications 5 (1), 5465, 2014
1592014
The neuromuscular junction is a focal point of mTORC1 signaling in sarcopenia
DJ Ham, A Börsch, S Lin, M Thürkauf, M Weihrauch, JR Reinhard, ...
Nature communications 11 (1), 4510, 2020
1152020
Dissecting the expression dynamics of RNA-binding proteins in posttranscriptional regulatory networks
N Mittal, N Roy, MM Babu, SC Janga
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (48), 20300-20305, 2009
1152009
The Gcn4 transcription factor reduces protein synthesis capacity and extends yeast lifespan
N Mittal, JC Guimaraes, T Gross, A Schmidt, A Vina-Vilaseca, ...
Nature communications 8 (1), 457, 2017
892017
Mrg19 depletion increases S. cerevisiae lifespan by augmenting ROS defence
SV Kharade, N Mittal, SP Das, P Sinha, N Roy
FEBS letters 579 (30), 6809-6813, 2005
622005
Interplay between posttranscriptional and posttranslational interactions of RNA-binding proteins
N Mittal, T Scherrer, AP Gerber, SC Janga
Journal of molecular biology 409 (3), 466-479, 2011
592011
A rare codon-based translational program of cell proliferation
JC Guimaraes, N Mittal, A Gnann, D Jedlinski, A Riba, K Buczak, ...
Genome biology 21, 1-20, 2020
562020
Molecular and phenotypic analysis of rodent models reveals conserved and species-specific modulators of human sarcopenia
A Börsch, DJ Ham, N Mittal, LA Tintignac, E Migliavacca, JN Feige, ...
Communications Biology 4 (1), 194, 2021
482021
Structure of SRSF1 RRM1 bound to RNA reveals an unexpected bimodal mode of interaction and explains its involvement in SMN1 exon7 splicing
A Cléry, M Krepl, CKX Nguyen, A Moursy, H Jorjani, M Katsantoni, ...
Nature Communications 12 (1), 428, 2021
462021
Construction, structure and dynamics of post-transcriptional regulatory network directed by RNA-binding proteins
SC Janga, N Mittal
RNA infrastructure and networks, 103-117, 2011
392011
Distinct and additive effects of calorie restriction and rapamycin in aging skeletal muscle
DJ Ham, A Börsch, K Chojnowska, S Lin, AB Leuchtmann, AS Ham, ...
Nature communications 13 (1), 2025, 2022
372022
TFAP2A is a component of the ZEB1/2 network that regulates TGFB1-induced epithelial to mesenchymal transition
Y Dimitrova, AJ Gruber, N Mittal, S Ghosh, B Dimitriades, D Mathow, ...
Biology direct 12, 1-17, 2017
302017
The efficiency of mitochondrial electron transport chain is increased in the long‐lived mrg19 Saccharomyces cerevisiae
N Mittal, MM Babu, N Roy
Aging cell 8 (6), 643-653, 2009
272009
Seq and CLIP through the miRNA world
N Mittal, M Zavolan
Genome biology 15 (1), 1-8, 2014
262014
Prevention of dsRNA‐induced interferon signaling by AGO1x is linked to breast cancer cell proliferation
S Ghosh, JC Guimaraes, M Lanzafame, A Schmidt, AP Syed, ...
The EMBO journal 39 (18), e103922, 2020
192020
Repurposing of gastric cancer drugs against COVID-19
C Sonkar, PK Doharey, AS Rathore, V Singh, D Kashyap, AK Sahoo, ...
Computers in Biology and Medicine 137, 104826, 2021
162021
Calorie restriction up-regulates iron and copper transport genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
PK Sharma, N Mittal, S Deswal, N Roy
Molecular BioSystems 7 (2), 394-402, 2011
162011
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