Carl William Schmid, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Chemistry | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
Area:
Repetitive DNA, retrotransposons, genome organizationWebsite:
http://biosci3.ucdavis.edu/FacultyAndResearch/FacultyProfile.aspx?FacultyID=246Google:
"Carl Schmid"Bio:
Discoverer of Alu repeats and other transposable elements in primate genomes; developed novel chemistries for chemical sequencing of DNA
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorJohn E. Hearst | grad student | 1968-1971 | UC Berkeley |
Norman Davidson | post-doc | 1971-1973 | Caltech |
Children
Sign in to add traineePrescott Deininger | grad student | 1973-1978 | UC Davis |
A. Gregory Matera | grad student | 1985-1990 | UC Davis |
Tzu-Huey Li | grad student | 2001 | UC Davis |
Richard H. Kimura | grad student | 2003 | UC Davis |
Alexandra Beilina | grad student | 2007 | UC Davis |
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Li TH, Schmid CW. (2004) Alu's dimeric consensus sequence destabilizes its transcripts. Gene. 324: 191-200 |
Schmid CW. (2003) Alu: a parasite's parasite? Nature Genetics. 35: 15-6 |
Rubin CM, Kimura RH, Schmid CW. (2002) Selective stimulation of translational expression by Alu RNA. Nucleic Acids Research. 30: 3253-61 |
Kimura RH, Choudary PV, Stone KK, et al. (2001) Stress induction of Bm1 RNA in silkworm larvae: SINEs, an unusual class of stress genes. Cell Stress & Chaperones. 6: 263-72 |
Li TH, Schmid CW. (2001) Differential stress induction of individual Alu loci: implications for transcription and retrotransposition. Gene. 276: 135-41 |
Kim C, Rubin CM, Schmid CW. (2001) Genome-wide chromatin remodeling modulates the Alu heat shock response. Gene. 276: 127-33 |
Li TH, Kim C, Rubin CM, et al. (2000) K562 cells implicate increased chromatin accessibility in Alu transcriptional activation. Nucleic Acids Research. 28: 3031-9 |
Li T, Spearow J, Rubin CM, et al. (1999) Physiological stresses increase mouse short interspersed element (SINE) RNA expression in vivo. Gene. 239: 367-72 |
Kimura RH, Choudary PV, Schmid CW. (1999) Silk worm Bm1 SINE RNA increases following cellular insults. Nucleic Acids Research. 27: 3380-7 |
Schmid CW. (1998) Does SINE evolution preclude Alu function? Nucleic Acids Research. 26: 4541-50 |