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  • 2007 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

David R. Engelke is professionally affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their academic profile emphasizes affiliation with this institution, reflecting a connection to a major research university.

Engelke's contributions to the scientific community include recognition as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), an honor awarded in 2007. This distinction highlights a peer-reviewed acknowledgment by a prominent scientific society.

The available data does not detail specific research papers, coauthors, publication venues, book publications, or focused fields and subfields of study. Consequently, a precise outline of research topics, publication history, or collaborative networks cannot be supplied based on current information.

Despite limited bibliographic and topical information, the documented professional association and notable award membership provide insight into the scientist's engagement in academic research and contribution to scientific advancement within their discipline.

Best Publications

  • Effective expression of small interfering RNA in human cells

    Cynthia P. Paul;Paul D. Good;Ira Winer;David R. Engelke

  • Specific interaction of a purified transcription factor with an internal control region of 5S RNA genes

    David R. Engelke;Sun Yu Ng;B. S. Shastry;Robert G. Roeder

  • Nucleolar Clustering of Dispersed tRNA Genes

    Martin Thompson;Rebecca A. Haeusler;Paul D. Good;David R. Engelke

  • Expression of small, therapeutic RNAs in human cell nuclei.

    P. D. Good;A. J. Krikos;S. X.L. Li;E. Bertrand

  • Purification and characterization of the nuclear RNase P holoenzyme complex reveals extensive subunit overlap with RNase MRP

    Joel R. Chamberlain;Yoon Lee;William S. Lane;David R. Engelke

  • Nucleolar localization of early tRNA processing

    Edouard Bertrand;Felicia Houser-Scott;Ann Kendall;Robert H. Singer

  • The expression cassette determines the functional activity of ribozymes in mammalian cells by controlling their intracellular localization.

    E Bertrand;D Castanotto;C Zhou;C Carbonnelle

  • Streptavidin aptamers: affinity tags for the study of RNAs and ribonucleoproteins.

    Chatchawan Srisawat;David R. Engelke

  • Direct sequencing of enzymatically amplified human genomic DNA.

    David R. Engelke;Patricia A. Hoener;Francis S. Collins

  • Clustering of yeast tRNA genes is mediated by specific association of condensin with tRNA gene transcription complexes

    Rebecca A. Haeusler;Matthew Pratt-Hyatt;Paul D. Good;Theresa A. Gipson

  • Ribonuclease P: The evolution of an ancient RNA enzyme

    Scott C. Walker;David R. Engelke

  • Purification of Thermus aquaticus DNA polymerase expressed in Escherichia coli

    David R. Engelke;Alexandra Krikos;Mary E. Bruck;David W. Ginsburg

  • The binding of a transcription factor to deletion mutants of a 5S ribosomal RNA gene

    Shigeru Sakonju;Donald D. Brown;David Engelke;Sun Yu Ng

  • DNA LIGANDS THAT BIND TIGHTLY AND SELECTIVELY TO CELLOBIOSE

    Qing Yang;Irwin J. Goldstein;Houng Yau Mei;David R. Engelke

  • Eukaryotic ribonuclease P: a plurality of ribonucleoprotein enzymes.

    Shaohua Xiao;Felicia Scott;Carol A. Fierke;David R. Engelke

  • tRNA genes as transcriptional repressor elements.

    Melissa W. Hull;James Erickson;Mark Johnston;David R. Engelke

  • 5′ Processing of tRNA Precursors Can Be Modulated by the Human La Antigen Phosphoprotein

    Hao Fan;John L. Goodier;Joel R. Chamberlain;David R. Engelke

  • Protein kinase A regulates RNA polymerase III transcription through the nuclear localization of Maf1

    Robyn D. Moir;JaeHoon Lee;Rebecca A. Haeusler;Neelam Desai

  • Nucleolytic processing of a tRNAArg-tRNAAsp dimeric precursor by a homologous component from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    D R Engelke;P Gegenheimer;J Abelson

  • Characterization of RPR1, an essential gene encoding the RNA component of Saccharomyces cerevisiae nuclear RNase P.

    Jae Yong Lee;Christopher E. Rohlman;Lisa A. Molony;David R. Engelke

Frequent Co-Authors

Carol A. Fierke
Carol A. Fierke Texas A&M University
Edouard Bertrand
Edouard Bertrand Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Anita K. Hopper
Anita K. Hopper The Ohio State University
Robert G. Roeder
Robert G. Roeder Rockefeller University
John J. Rossi
John J. Rossi City Of Hope National Medical Center
Robert H. Singer
Robert H. Singer Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Irwin J. Goldstein
Irwin J. Goldstein University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David M. Markovitz
David M. Markovitz University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Dennis J. Thiele
Dennis J. Thiele Sisu Pharma
John R. Yates
John R. Yates Scripps Research Institute

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