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Pedro BP Pinto
Pedro BP Pinto
Postdoctoral Researcher, Centre for Organismal Studies (COS) Heidelberg
Verified email at cos.uni-heidelberg.de
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RNA polymerase II kinetics in polo polyadenylation signal selection
PAB Pinto, T Henriques, MO Freitas, T Martins, RG Domingues, ...
The EMBO journal 30 (12), 2431-2444, 2011
1742011
Hox transcription factors: an overview of multi-step regulators of gene expression
J Carnesecchi, PB Pinto, I Lohmann
International Journal of Developmental Biology 62 (11-12), 723-732, 2018
302018
JAK/STAT and Hox dynamic interactions in an organogenetic gene cascade
PB Pinto, JM Espinosa-Vázquez, ML Rivas, JCG Hombría
PLoS Genet 11 (7), e1005412, 2015
222015
The Hox transcription factor Ultrabithorax binds RNA and regulates co-transcriptional splicing through an interplay with RNA polymerase II
J Carnesecchi, P Boumpas, P van Nierop y Sanchez, K Domsch, ...
Nucleic acids research 50 (2), 763-783, 2022
132022
Cell cycle kinase polo is controlled by a widespread 3′ untranslated region regulatory sequence in Drosophila melanogaster
MS Oliveira, J Freitas, PAB Pinto, A de Jesus, J Tavares, M Pinho, ...
Molecular and cellular biology 39 (15), e00581-18, 2019
72019
Enhancer–promoter interactions can form independently of genomic distance and be functional across TAD boundaries
D Balasubramanian, P Borges Pinto, A Grasso, S Vincent, H Tarayre, ...
Nucleic Acids Research, gkad1183, 2023
6*2023
Specificity of the Hox member Deformed is determined by transcription factor levels and binding site affinities
PB Pinto, K Domsch, X Gao, M Wölk, J Carnesecchi, I Lohmann
Nature communications 13 (1), 1-17, 2022
62022
Hox function and specificity–A tissue centric view
PB Pinto, K Domsch, I Lohmann
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2022
42022
Unravelling the regulatory function of a short 3'UTR sequence in zebrafish and in human cells
A Eufrasio, J Azevedo, J Machado, A Ferreira, A Moutinho, F Henriques, ...
bioRxiv, 2023
1*2023
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