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Jessica E. Treisman

Jessica E. Treisman

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Biology and Biochemistry

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52
Citations
8961
World Ranking
16752
National Ranking
6917

Overview

Jessica E. Treisman is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Neuroscience, with a focus on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, and Cell Biology. A significant portion of their work also intersects with Immunology and Ocean Engineering.

They have contributed to understanding various scientific topics, including:

  • Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
  • Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms
  • Cellular Transport and Secretion
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • Retinal Development and Disorders
  • Cellular Mechanics and Interactions
  • Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation

Jessica E. Treisman has frequently published in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Development, The Journal of Cell Biology, Science Advances, and Developmental Cell. Their record includes multiple papers in these journals, reflecting ongoing engagement with these scholarly communities.

Recent publications include:

  • "Apical cell expansion maintained by Dusky-like establishes a scaffold for corneal lens morphogenesis," 2024, Science Advances
  • "Sidekick dynamically rebalances contractile and protrusive forces to control tissue morphogenesis," 2022, The Journal of Cell Biology
  • "The Blimp-1 transcription factor acts in non-neuronal cells to regulate terminal differentiation of the Drosophila eye," 2022, Development
  • "R7 photoreceptor axon targeting depends on the relative levels of lost and found expression in R7 and its synaptic partners," 2021, eLife
  • "Specific Isoforms of the Guanine-Nucleotide Exchange Factor dPix Couple Neuromuscular Synapse Growth to Muscle Growth," 2020, Developmental Cell

The scientist collaborates regularly with other researchers, with frequent co-authors including Neha Ghosh, Carolyn A. Morrison, Jessica Douthit, Sergio Astigarraga, and Cheuk Hei Ho. These collaborations indicate a network of partnerships covering overlapping or complementary research interests.

Jessica E. Treisman's contributions span various aspects of molecular and cellular neuroscience, developmental biology, and genetics, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to addressing complex biological systems and mechanisms.

Best Publications

  • The Drosophila tuberous sclerosis complex gene homologs restrict cell growth and cell proliferation.

    Nicolas Tapon;Naoto Ito;Barry J. Dickson;Jessica E. Treisman

  • The paired box encodes a second DNA-binding domain in the paired homeo domain protein.

    J Treisman;E Harris;C Desplan

  • The Conserved microRNA MiR-8 Tunes Atrophin Levels to Prevent Neurodegeneration in Drosophila

    Janina S. Karres;Valérie Hilgers;Ines Carrera;Jessica Treisman

  • wingless inhibits morphogenetic furrow movement in the Drosophila eye disc

    Jessica E. Treisman;Gerald M. Rubin

  • Synergy between the hunchback and bicoid morphogens is required for anterior patterning in Drosophila.

    Marcia Simpson-Brose;Jessica Treisman;Claude Desplan

  • The ubiquitin ligase Hyperplastic discs negatively regulates hedgehog and decapentaplegic expression by independent mechanisms.

    Jeffrey D. Lee;Kazuhito Amanai;Kazuhito Amanai;Allen Shearn;Jessica E. Treisman

  • decapentaplegic and wingless are regulated by eyes absent and eyegone and interact to direct the pattern of retinal differentiation in the eye disc

    Dennis J. Hazelett;Marc Bourouis;Uwe Walldorf;Jessica E. Treisman

  • Sightless has homology to transmembrane acyltransferases and is required to generate active Hedgehog protein

    Jeffrey D. Lee;Jessica E. Treisman

  • Osa associates with the Brahma chromatin remodeling complex and promotes the activation of some target genes.

    Russell T. Collins;Takako Furukawa;Takako Furukawa;Naoko Tanese;Jessica E. Treisman

  • A Drosophila TNF-receptor-associated factor (TRAF) binds the Ste20 kinase Misshapen and activates Jun kinase

    Hongzhi Liu;Yi-Chi Su;Elena Becker;Jessica Treisman

  • Pattern formation in the Drosophila eye disc

    Jean-Yves Roignant;Jessica E. Treisman

  • The Drosophila Ste20-related kinase misshapen is required for embryonic dorsal closure and acts through a JNK MAPK module on an evolutionarily conserved signaling pathway

    Yi-Chi Su;Jessica E. Treisman;Edward Y. Skolnik

  • Osa-containing Brahma chromatin remodeling complexes are required for the repression of Wingless target genes

    Russell T. Collins;Jessica E. Treisman

  • The products of the Drosophila gap genes hunchback and Krüppel bind to the hunchback promoters.

    Jessica Treisman;Claude Desplan

  • Cell-autonomous and -nonautonomous functions of LAR in R7 photoreceptor axon targeting.

    Corinne Maurel-Zaffran;Takashi Suzuki;Gabriele Gahmon;Jessica E. Treisman

  • Drosophila homologues of the transcriptional coactivation complex subunits TRAP240 and TRAP230 are required for identical processes in eye-antennal disc development

    Jessica E. Treisman

  • Pygopus activates Wingless target gene transcription through the mediator complex subunits Med12 and Med13.

    Inés Carrera;Florence Janody;Florence Janody;Nina Leeds;Fabien Duveau

  • Retinal differentiation in Drosophila.

    Jessica E. Treisman

  • The homeodomain: a new face for the helix-turn-helix?

    Jessica Treisman;Esther Harris;David Wilson;Claude Desplan

  • Coming to our senses.

    Jessica E. Treisman

Frequent Co-Authors

Ulrike Heberlein
Ulrike Heberlein Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Edward Y. Skolnik
Edward Y. Skolnik New York University
Barry J. Dickson
Barry J. Dickson Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Jiri Zavadil
Jiri Zavadil International Agency For Research On Cancer
Richard A. Lang
Richard A. Lang Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Gord Fishell
Gord Fishell Harvard Medical School
Ian A. Meinertzhagen
Ian A. Meinertzhagen Dalhousie University
Ravi Sachidanandam
Ravi Sachidanandam Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Claude Desplan
Claude Desplan New York University
Gerald M. Rubin
Gerald M. Rubin Howard Hughes Medical Institute

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