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overview Dr. Joshua Rosenthal is an assistant professor at the Institute of Neurobiogy, part of the University of Puerto Rico’s Medical Sciences Campus. His research focuses on the process of RNA editing and how it recodes key molecules in the nervous system. Current projects look at how editing changes the properties of ion pumps and voltage-dependent ion channels and examine how the editing enzymes themselves target their mRNA substrates. Dr. Rosenthal received a bachelor’s degree in biology from Haverford College. He received a Ph.D. in Biology from Stanford University with Dr. William Gilly as a mentor. He then went on to complete postdoctoral training at UCLA with Dr. Francisco Bezanilla. He has over twenty publications in scientific journals and has been supported by both the National Institute of Health and the National Science Foundation. Dr. Rosenthal’s research has been conducted at diverse sites including Chile, California, Venezuela, Baja California, Newfoundland, Scotland, the Svalbard archipelago and Antarctica.
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Academic Article Correction of mutations within the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator by site-directed RNA editing.
Concept RNA Editing
Academic Article Extensive editing of mRNAs for the squid delayed rectifier K+ channel regulates subunit tetramerization.
Academic Article Identified ion channels in the squid nervous system.
Academic Article Control of human potassium channel inactivation by editing of a small mRNA hairpin.
Academic Article Purification and assay of ADAR activity.
Academic Article An accurate fluorescent assay for quantifying the extent of RNA editing.
Academic Article An extra double-stranded RNA binding domain confers high activity to a squid RNA editing enzyme.
Academic Article Editing of human K(V)1.1 channel mRNAs disrupts binding of the N-terminus tip at the intracellular cavity.
Academic Article RNA editing underlies temperature adaptation in K+ channels from polar octopuses.
Academic Article Regulation of Na+/K+ ATPase transport velocity by RNA editing.
Academic Article Functional conservation in human and Drosophila of Metazoan ADAR2 involved in RNA editing: loss of ADAR1 in insects.
Academic Article Extra double-stranded RNA binding domain (dsRBD) in a squid RNA editing enzyme confers resistance to high salt environment.
Academic Article A-to-I RNA editing: effects on proteins key to neural excitability.
Academic Article A role for A-to-I RNA editing in temperature adaptation.
Academic Article The majority of transcripts in the squid nervous system are extensively recoded by A-to-I RNA editing.
Academic Article The emerging role of RNA editing in plasticity.
Academic Article Regulation of Ion Channel and Transporter Function Through RNA Editing.
Academic Article An efficient system for selectively altering genetic information within mRNAs.
Academic Article Mutations underlying Episodic Ataxia type-1 antagonize Kv1.1 RNA editing.
Academic Article Trade-off between Transcriptome Plasticity and Genome Evolution in Cephalopods.
Academic Article Abundant off-target edits from site-directed RNA editing can be reduced by nuclear localization of the editing enzyme.
Academic Article Current strategies for Site-Directed RNA Editing using ADARs.
Academic Article Spatially regulated editing of genetic information within a neuron.
Academic Article A-to-I RNA Editing in the Earliest-Diverging Eumetazoan Phyla.
Academic Article Adaptive Proteome Diversification by Nonsynonymous A-to-I RNA Editing in Coleoid Cephalopods.
Academic Article In vitro and in cellula site-directed RNA editing using the ?NDD-BoxB system.
Academic Article Site-directed A ? I RNA editing as a therapeutic tool: moving beyond genetic mutations.
Academic Article Extensive Recoding of the Neural Proteome in Cephalopods by RNA Editing.
Academic Article Development of a selection assay for small guide RNAs that drive efficient site-directed RNA editing.
Academic Article Temperature-dependent RNA editing in octopus extensively recodes the neural proteome.
Academic Article High-level RNA editing diversifies the coleoid cephalopod brain proteome.
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