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Overview

S. J. Flint is affiliated with Princeton University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the broad field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on subfields including Molecular Biology and Genetics.

The scientist's recent publication record includes work published in the journal mBio. Their latest paper is titled "The protein composition of human adenovirus replication compartments," published in 2024 by Paloma Hidalgo et al.

S. J. Flint collaborates with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Paloma Hidalgo
  • Amada Torres
  • Pierre M. Jean Beltran
  • Gamaliel López-Leal
  • Luca D. Bertzbach

Their research topics cover areas such as:

  • Virus-based gene therapy research
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • RNA modifications and cancer

Publication venues where S. J. Flint has contributed include:

  • mBio

Best Publications

  • Principles of Virology, Volume 2: Pathogenesis and Control

    S. J. Flint;V. R. Racaniello;L. W. Enquist;A. M. Skalka

  • Site-specific oligonucleotide binding represses transcription of the human c-myc gene in vitro

    M Cooney;G Czernuszewicz;EH Postel;SJ Flint

  • Human c-myc transcription factor PuF identified as nm23-H2 nucleoside diphosphate kinase, a candidate suppressor of tumor metastasis

    EH Postel;SJ Berberich;SJ Flint;CA Ferrone

  • The Double Bromodomain Proteins Brd2 and Brd3 Couple Histone Acetylation to Transcription

    Gary LeRoy;Brenden Rickards;S.J. Flint

  • Evidence that a triplex-forming oligodeoxyribonucleotide binds to the c-myc promoter in HeLa cells, thereby reducing c-myc mRNA levels

    E H Postel;S J Flint;D J Kessler;M E Hogan

  • A small nuclear ribonucleoprotein is required for splicing of adenoviral early RNA sequences.

    V. W. Yang;M. R. Lerner;J. A. Steitz;S. J. Flint

  • Principles of Virology: Molecular Biology, Pathogenesis, and Control

    S. J. Flint;L. W. Enquist;R. M. Krug;V. R. Racaniello

  • Inhibition of HeLa cell protein synthesis during adenovirus infection. Restriction of cellular messenger RNA sequences to the nucleus.

    Gerald A. Beltz;S.J. Flint

  • Mapping of adenovirus 2 RNA sequences in lytically infected cells and transformed cell lines.

    P. A. Sharp;P. H. Gallimore;S. J. Flint

  • A nuclease-hypersensitive element of the human c-myc promoter interacts with a transcription initiation factor.

    E H Postel;S E Mango;S J Flint

  • Comparison of viral RNA sequences in adenovirus 2-transformed and lytically infected cells.

    S.J. Flint;P.H. Gallimore;Phillip A. Sharp

  • Nucleolin Is Required for RNA Polymerase I Transcription In Vivo

    Brenden Rickards;S. J. Flint;Michael D. Cole;Gary LeRoy

  • Location of additional early gene sequences in the adenoviral chromosome

    Richard S. Galos;Jim Williams;Mary Helen Binger;S. J. Flint

  • Viral nucleic acid sequences in transformed cells: IV. A study of the sequences of adenovirus 5 DNA and RNA in four lines of Adenovirus 5-transformed rodent cells using specific fragments of the viral genome

    S.J. Flint;Joe Sambrook;J.F. Williams;Phillip A. Sharp

  • Adenovirus transcription: V. Quantitation of viral RNA sequences in adenovirus 2-infected and transformed cells

    S.J. Flint;Phillip A. Sharp

  • The adenovirus L4 100-kilodalton protein is necessary for efficient translation of viral late mRNA species

    B W Hayes;G C Telling;M M Myat;J F Williams

  • The structure of nucleoprotein cores released from adenovirions

    Michael E. Vayda;Alan E. Rogers;S.J. Flint

  • An altered subunit configuration associated with the actively transcribed DNA of integrated adenovirus genes

    S.J. Flint;Harold M. Weintraub

  • Interactions among the three adenovirus core proteins.

    P K Chatterjee;M E Vayda;S J Flint

  • Characterization of the adenovirus 2 virion protein, mu.

    Carl W. Anderson;Marjorie E. Young;S.J. Flint

Frequent Co-Authors

Anna Marie Skalka
Anna Marie Skalka Fox Chase Cancer Center
Vincent R. Racaniello
Vincent R. Racaniello Columbia University
Wenlin Huang
Wenlin Huang Sun Yat-sen University
Gary LeRoy
Gary LeRoy New York University
Lynn W. Enquist
Lynn W. Enquist Princeton University
Susan R. Ross
Susan R. Ross University of Illinois at Chicago
Daniel I. H. Linzer
Daniel I. H. Linzer Research Corporation for Science Advancement
Janet L. Stein
Janet L. Stein University of Vermont
Carl W. Anderson
Carl W. Anderson Brookhaven National Laboratory
James C. Williams
James C. Williams The Ohio State University

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