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    Identification of Bari Transposons in 23 Sequenced Drosophila Genomes Reveals Novel Structural Variants, MITEs and Horizontal Transfer by Palazzo, Antonio, Lovero, Domenica, D'Addabbo, Pietro, Caizzi, Ruggiero, Marsano, René Massimiliano

    Published in PloS one (23-05-2016)
    “…Bari elements are members of the Tc1-mariner superfamily of DNA transposons, originally discovered in Drosophila melanogaster, and subsequently identified in…”
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    Transcriptionally promiscuous "blurry" promoters in Tc1/ mariner transposons allow transcription in distantly related genomes by Palazzo, Antonio, Lorusso, Patrizio, Miskey, Csaba, Walisko, Oliver, Gerbino, Andrea, Marobbio, Carlo Marya Thomas, Ivics, Zoltán, Marsano, René Massimiliano

    Published in Mobile DNA (03-04-2019)
    “…We have recently described a peculiar feature of the promoters in two -like elements, and . The AT-richness and the presence of weak core-promoter motifs make…”
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    Characterization of Drosophila ATPsynC mutants as a new model of mitochondrial ATP synthase disorders by Lovero, Domenica, Giordano, Luca, Marsano, René Massimiliano, Sanchez-Martinez, Alvaro, Boukhatmi, Hadi, Drechsler, Maik, Oliva, Marta, Whitworth, Alexander J, Porcelli, Damiano, Caggese, Corrado

    Published in PloS one (10-08-2018)
    “…Mitochondrial disorders associated with genetic defects of the ATP synthase are among the most deleterious diseases of the neuromuscular system that primarily…”
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    Mitochondrial glutamate carriers from Drosophila melanogaster: Biochemical, evolutionary and modeling studies by Lunetti, Paola, Cappello, Anna Rita, Marsano, René Massimiliano, Pierri, Ciro Leonardo, Carrisi, Chiara, Martello, Emanuela, Caggese, Corrado, Dolce, Vincenza, Capobianco, Loredana

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-10-2013)
    “…The mitochondrial carriers are members of a family of transport proteins that mediate solute transport across the inner mitochondrial membrane. Two isoforms of…”
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    Salting-Out Approach Is Worthy of Comparison with Ultracentrifugation for Extracellular Vesicle Isolation from Tumor and Healthy Models by Serratì, Simona, Palazzo, Antonio, Lapenna, Annamaria, Mateos, Helena, Mallardi, Antonia, Marsano, René Massimiliano, Quarta, Alessandra, Del Rosso, Mario, Azzariti, Amalia

    Published in Biomolecules (Basel, Switzerland) (10-12-2021)
    “…The role of extracellular vesicles (EVs) has been completely re-evaluated in the recent decades, and EVs are currently considered to be among the main players…”
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    Functional characterization of the Bari1 transposition system by Palazzo, Antonio, Marconi, Simona, Specchia, Valeria, Bozzetti, Maria Pia, Ivics, Zoltán, Caizzi, Ruggiero, Marsano, René Massimiliano

    Published in PloS one (14-11-2013)
    “…The transposons of the Bari family are mobile genetic elements widespread in the Drosophila genus. However, despite a broad diffusion, virtually no information…”
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    "What You Need, Baby, I Got It": Transposable Elements as Suppliers of Cis-Operating Sequences in Drosophila by Moschetti, Roberta, Palazzo, Antonio, Lorusso, Patrizio, Viggiano, Luigi, Marsano, René Massimiliano

    Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (03-02-2020)
    “…Transposable elements (TEs) are constitutive components of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic genomes. The role of TEs in the evolution of genes and genomes has…”
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    Constitutive Heterochromatin in Eukaryotic Genomes: A Mine of Transposable Elements by Marsano, René Massimiliano, Dimitri, Patrizio

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (22-02-2022)
    “…Transposable elements (TEs) are abundant components of constitutive heterochromatin of the most diverse evolutionarily distant organisms. TEs enrichment in…”
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    Sym1, the yeast ortholog of the MPV17 human disease protein, is a stress-induced bioenergetic and morphogenetic mitochondrial modulator by Dallabona, Cristina, Marsano, René Massimiliano, Arzuffi, Paola, Ghezzi, Daniele, Mancini, Patrizia, Zeviani, Massimo, Ferrero, Iliana, Donnini, Claudia

    Published in Human molecular genetics (15-03-2010)
    “…A peculiar form of hepatocerebral mtDNA depletion syndrome is caused by mutations in the MPV17 gene, which encodes a small hydrophobic protein of unknown…”
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    Comparative Genomic Analyses Provide New Insights into the Evolutionary Dynamics of Heterochromatin in Drosophila by Caizzi, Ruggiero, Moschetti, Roberta, Piacentini, Lucia, Fanti, Laura, Marsano, Renè Massimiliano, Dimitri, Patrizio

    Published in PLoS genetics (11-08-2016)
    “…The term heterochromatin has been long considered synonymous with gene silencing, but it is now clear that the presence of transcribed genes embedded in…”
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    The Green Valley of Drosophila melanogaster Constitutive Heterochromatin: Protein-Coding Genes Involved in Cell Division Control by Messina, Giovanni, Prozzillo, Yuri, Bizzochi, Greta, Marsano, Renè Massimiliano, Dimitri, Patrizio

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (29-09-2022)
    “…Constitutive heterochromatin represents a significant fraction of eukaryotic genomes (10% in Arabidopsis, 20% in humans, 30% in D. melanogaster, and up to 85%…”
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    What Have We Learned in 30 Years of Investigations on Bari Transposons? by Palazzo, Antonio, Caizzi, Ruggiero, Moschetti, Roberta, Marsano, René Massimiliano

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (08-02-2022)
    “…Transposable elements (TEs) have been historically depicted as detrimental genetic entities that selfishly aim at perpetuating themselves, invading genomes,…”
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