Christine Guthrie
Christine Guthrie (1945-2022) was an American yeast geneticist and American Cancer Society Research Professor of Genetics at University of California San Francisco. She showed that yeast have small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs) involved in splicing pre-messenger RNA into messenger RNA in eukaryotic cells. Guthrie cloned and sequenced the genes for yeast snRNA and established the role of base pairing between the snRNAs and their target sequences at each step in the removal of an intron. She also identified proteins that formed part of the spliceosome complex with the snRNAs. Elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1993, Guthrie edited ''Guide to Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology'', an influential methods series for many years. Provided by Wikipedia-
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5by Erica A Moehle, Colm J Ryan, Nevan J Krogan, Tracy L Kress, Christine GuthrieGet full text
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6by Kristin L Patrick, Colm J Ryan, Jiewei Xu, Jesse J Lipp, Kelly E Nissen, Assen Roguev, Michael Shales, Nevan J Krogan, Christine GuthrieGet full text
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7by Rebecca K Holmes, Alex C Tuck, Chenchen Zhu, Hywel R Dunn-Davies, Grzegorz Kudla, Sandra Clauder-Munster, Sander Granneman, Lars M Steinmetz, Christine Guthrie, David TollerveyGet full text
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8by Marie Antoine, Kristin L. Patrick, Johann Soret, Pauline Duc, Florence Rage, Rebecca Cacciottolo, Kelly E. Nissen, Ruben J. Cauchi, Nevan J. Krogan, Christine Guthrie, Yannick Gachet, Rémy BordonnéGet full text
Published 2020-01-01
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