James L. Manley

About James L. Manley

James L. Manley, With an exceptional h-index of 128 and a recent h-index of 55 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Columbia University in the City of New York, specializes in the field of Molecular Biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Non-canonical isoforms of the mRNA polyadenylation factor WDR33 regulate STING-mediated immune responses

Characterization of the SF3B1–SUGP1 interface reveals how numerous cancer mutations cause mRNA missplicing

The E592K variant of SF3B1 creates unique RNA missplicing and associates with high-risk MDS without ring sideroblasts

A nucleolar long “non-coding” RNA encodes a novel protein that functions in response to stress

DHX15 is involved in SUGP1-mediated RNA missplicing by mutant SF3B1 in cancer

Beyond rRNA: nucleolar transcription generates a complex network of RNAs with multiple roles in maintaining cellular homeostasis

Nuclear RNA transcript levels modulate nucleocytoplasmic distribution of ALS/FTD-associated protein FUS

SF3B1 mutant-induced missplicing of MAP3K7 causes anemia in myelodysplastic syndromes

James L. Manley Information

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Citations(all)

56658

Citations(since 2020)

12024

Cited By

49228

hIndex(all)

128

hIndex(since 2020)

55

i10Index(all)

320

i10Index(since 2020)

178

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James L. Manley Skills & Research Interests

Molecular Biology

Top articles of James L. Manley

Non-canonical isoforms of the mRNA polyadenylation factor WDR33 regulate STING-mediated immune responses

Cell Reports

2024/3/26

Characterization of the SF3B1–SUGP1 interface reveals how numerous cancer mutations cause mRNA missplicing

Genes & Development

2023/11/1

The E592K variant of SF3B1 creates unique RNA missplicing and associates with high-risk MDS without ring sideroblasts

Research Square

2023/4/14

A nucleolar long “non-coding” RNA encodes a novel protein that functions in response to stress

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/2/28

DHX15 is involved in SUGP1-mediated RNA missplicing by mutant SF3B1 in cancer

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2022/12/6

Beyond rRNA: nucleolar transcription generates a complex network of RNAs with multiple roles in maintaining cellular homeostasis

2022/8/1

Nuclear RNA transcript levels modulate nucleocytoplasmic distribution of ALS/FTD-associated protein FUS

Scientific Reports

2022/5/17

SF3B1 mutant-induced missplicing of MAP3K7 causes anemia in myelodysplastic syndromes

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2022/1/4

Replication protein A associates with nucleolar R loops and regulates rRNA transcription and nucleolar morphology

Genes & Development

2021/12/1

Oxidative stress induces Ser 2 dephosphorylation of the RNA polymerase II CTD and premature transcription termination

Transcription

2021/10/20

SETX (senataxin), the helicase mutated in AOA2 and ALS4, functions in autophagy regulation

Autophagy

2021/8/3

Transcription: mRNA polyadenylation in eukaryotes

2021/7/29

Multiple ways to a dead end: diverse mechanisms by which ALS mutant genes induce cell death

2021/4/3

Widespread intron retention impairs protein homeostasis in C9orf72 ALS brains

Genome research

2020/12/1

Burkitt lymphoma-related TCF3 mutations alter TCF3 alternative splicing by disrupting hnRNPH1 binding

RNA biology

2020/10/2

Widespread transcript shortening through alternative polyadenylation in secretory cell differentiation

Nature communications

2020/6/23

ALS/FTD-associated protein FUS induces mitochondrial dysfunction by preferentially sequestering respiratory chain complex mRNAs

Genes & Development

2020/6/1

Pan-cancer analysis identifies mutations in SUGP1 that recapitulate mutant SF3B1 splicing dysregulation

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2020/5/12

Airway pressure release ventilation: A review of the evidence, theoretical benefits, and alternative titration strategies

2020/2

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