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Josée Dostie

Josée Dostie

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Genetics

D-Index
43
Citations
16299
World Ranking
4273
National Ranking
159

Overview

Josée Dostie is affiliated with McGill University in Canada and focuses their research primarily in the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work encompasses various subfields, including Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, and Plant Science.

The scientist's research spans multiple topics, such as:

  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • Chromosomal and Genetic Variations
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering

Josée Dostie's publication record includes papers appearing in several notable venues. Frequent publication sites include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Genome Research, Cancers, Genome Biology, and Cell Reports.

Key recent publications authored or co-authored by Dostie include:

  • Functional annotation of human long noncoding RNAs via molecular phenotyping (2020), published in Genome Research
  • HIFI: estimating DNA-DNA interaction frequency from Hi-C data at restriction-fragment resolution (2020), published in Genome Biology
  • The Talented LncRNAs: Meshing into Transcriptional Regulatory Networks in Cancer (2023), published in Cancers
  • Antisense-oligonucleotide-mediated perturbation of long non-coding RNA reveals functional features in stem cells and across cell types (2022), published in Cell Reports
  • Systematic identification of cis-interacting lncRNAs and their targets (2021), published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Dostie's frequent co-authors include Jordan A. Ramilowski, Chi Wai Yip, Saumya Agrawal, Kayoko Yasuzawa, and Imad Abugessaisa, reflecting collaborative work across multiple projects and publications.

Best Publications

  • The ENCODE (ENCyclopedia of DNA elements) Project

    E. A. Feingold;P. J. Good;M. S. Guyer;S. Kamholz

  • miRNPs: a novel class of ribonucleoproteins containing numerous microRNAs

    Zissimos Mourelatos;Josée Dostie;Sergey Paushkin;Anup Sharma

  • Chromosome Conformation Capture Carbon Copy (5C): A massively parallel solution for mapping interactions between genomic elements

    Josée Dostie;Todd A. Richmond;Ramy A. Arnaout;Rebecca R. Selzer

  • Complex multi-enhancer contacts captured by genome architecture mapping

    Robert A. Beagrie;Antonio Scialdone;Markus Schueler;Dorothee C. A. Kraemer

  • Numerous microRNPs in neuronal cells containing novel microRNAs

    Josée Dostie;Zissimos Mourelatos;Michael Yang;Anup Sharma

  • Complexity of chromatin folding is captured by the strings and binders switch model

    Mariano Barbieri;Mita Chotalia;James Fraser;Liron-Mark Lavitas

  • Whole-genome sequencing identifies EN1 as a determinant of bone density and fracture.

    Hou Feng Zheng;Vincenzo Forgetta;Yi Hsiang Hsu;Yi Hsiang Hsu;Karol Estrada

  • The transcriptional network that controls growth arrest and differentiation in a human myeloid leukemia cell line

    Harukazu Suzuki;Alistair R.R. Forrest;Erik Van Nimwegen;Carsten O. Daub

  • Gene expression during acute and prolonged hypoxia is regulated by distinct mechanisms of translational control

    Marianne Koritzinsky;Michaël G Magagnin;Twan van den Beucken;Renaud Seigneuric

  • Hierarchical folding and reorganization of chromosomes are linked to transcriptional changes in cellular differentiation

    James Fraser;Carmelo Ferrai;Carmelo Ferrai;Andrea M Chiariello;Markus Schueler

  • eIF4A3 is a novel component of the exon junction complex

    Chia C. Chan;Josée Dostie;Michael D. Diem;Wenqin Feng

  • A role for the eIF4E-binding protein 4E-T in P-body formation and mRNA decay

    Maria A. Ferraiuolo;Sanjukta Basak;Josee Dostie;Elizabeth L. Murray

  • Suppression of cap-dependent translation in mitosis

    Stéphane Pyronnet;Josée Dostie;Nahum Sonenberg

  • Translation is required to remove Y14 from mRNAs in the cytoplasm.

    Josée Dostie;Gideon Dreyfuss

  • A novel shuttling protein, 4E-T, mediates the nuclear import of the mRNA 5' cap-binding protein, eIF4E.

    Josée Dostie;Maria Ferraiuolo;Arnim Pause;Stephen A. Adam

  • Pharmacological inhibition of DNA-PK stimulates Cas9-mediated genome editing.

    Francis Robert;Mathilde Barbeau;Sylvain Éthier;Josée Dostie

  • Spatial genome organization: contrasting views from chromosome conformation capture and fluorescence in situ hybridization

    Iain Williamson;Soizik Berlivet;Ragnhild Eskeland;Shelagh Boyle

  • Mapping networks of physical interactions between genomic elements using 5C technology

    Josée Dostie;Job Dekker

  • An Overview of Genome Organization and How We Got There: from FISH to Hi-C

    James Fraser;Iain Williamson;Wendy A. Bickmore;Josée Dostie

  • Clustering of tissue-specific sub-TADs accompanies the regulation of HoxA genes in developing limbs.

    Soizik Berlivet;Denis Paquette;Annie Dumouchel;David Langlais

Frequent Co-Authors

Mathieu Blanchette
Mathieu Blanchette McGill University
Nahum Sonenberg
Nahum Sonenberg McGill University
Gideon Dreyfuss
Gideon Dreyfuss University of Pennsylvania
Ana Pombo
Ana Pombo Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Job Dekker
Job Dekker University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Alistair R. R. Forrest
Alistair R. R. Forrest Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research
Yasushi Okazaki
Yasushi Okazaki Juntendo University
Colin A. Semple
Colin A. Semple University of Edinburgh

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