Evgeny Nudler
Evgeny Nudler is an American biochemist, currently the Julie Wilson Anderson Professor at New York University School of Medicine.[1][2] He is an investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute[3] and is best known for his pioneering work on the molecular mechanisms of transcription elongation and termination, mechanisms of cellular adaptation to genotoxic and proteotoxic stress,[4] as well as his role in the discovery of riboswitches [5] and RNA polymerase backtracking.[6]
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- Mironov, AS; Gusarov, I; Rafikov, R; Lopez, LE; Shatalin, K; Kreneva, RA; Perumov, DA; Nudler, E (2002). "Sensing small molecules by nascent RNA: a mechanism to control transcription in bacteria". Cell. 111 (5): 747–56. doi:10.1016/s0092-8674(02)01134-0. PMID 12464185. S2CID 16183979.
- Nudler E, Mustaev A, Lukhtanov E, Goldfarb A (1997) The RNA-DNA hybrid maintains the register of transcription by preventing backtracking of RNA polymerase. Cell 89(1):33-41 PMID 9094712 DOI: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80180-4
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