Andreas Mayer

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Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Berlin, Germany 
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Bressin A, Jasnovidova O, Arnold M, et al. (2023) High-sensitive nascent transcript sequencing reveals BRD4-specific control of widespread enhancer and target gene transcription. Nature Communications. 14: 4971
Pipercevic J, Kohl B, Gerasimaite R, et al. (2023) Inositol pyrophosphates activate the vacuolar transport chaperone complex in yeast by disrupting a homotypic SPX domain interaction. Nature Communications. 14: 2645
Altendorfer E, Mochalova Y, Mayer A. (2022) BRD4: a general regulator of transcription elongation. Transcription. 13: 70-81
Eischer N, Arnold M, Mayer A. (2022) Emerging roles of BET proteins in transcription and co-transcriptional RNA processing. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Rna. e1734
Jasnovidova O, Arnold M, Mayer A. (2021) Illuminating Enhancer Transcription at Nucleotide Resolution with Native Elongating Transcript Sequencing (NET-Seq). Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2351: 41-65
Arnold M, Bressin A, Jasnovidova O, et al. (2021) A BRD4-mediated elongation control point primes transcribing RNA polymerase II for 3'-processing and termination. Molecular Cell
Gajos M, Jasnovidova O, van Bömmel A, et al. (2021) Conserved DNA sequence features underlie pervasive RNA polymerase pausing. Nucleic Acids Research
Mayer A, Churchman LS. (2017) A Detailed Protocol for Subcellular RNA Sequencing (subRNA-seq). Current Protocols in Molecular Biology. 120: 4.29.1-4.29.18
Winter GE, Mayer A, Buckley DL, et al. (2017) BET Bromodomain Proteins Function as Master Transcription Elongation Factors Independent of CDK9 Recruitment. Molecular Cell
Mayer A, Landry HM, Churchman LS. (2017) Pause & go: from the discovery of RNA polymerase pausing to its functional implications. Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 46: 72-80
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