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Molecular mechanisms of antibody somatic hypermutation
JM Di Noia, MS Neuberger
Annu. Rev. Biochem. 76, 1-22, 2007
13542007
Altering the pathway of immunoglobulin hypermutation by inhibiting uracil-DNA glycosylase
J Di Noia, MS Neuberger
Nature 419 (6902), 43-48, 2002
6602002
Mismatch recognition and uracil excision provide complementary paths to both Ig switching and the A/T-focused phase of somatic mutation
C Rada, JM Di Noia, MS Neuberger
Molecular cell 16 (2), 163-171, 2004
5492004
Trypanosoma cruzi surface mucins: host-dependent coat diversity
CA Buscaglia, VA Campo, ACC Frasch, JM Di Noia
Nature Reviews Microbiology 4 (3), 229-236, 2006
4002006
Tumor suppressor and deubiquitinase BAP1 promotes DNA double-strand break repair
H Yu, H Pak, I Hammond-Martel, M Ghram, A Rodrigue, S Daou, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (1), 285-290, 2014
3922014
Immunity through DNA deamination
MS Neuberger, RS Harris, J Di Noia, SK Petersen-Mahrt
Trends in biochemical sciences 28 (6), 305-312, 2003
2882003
Molecular mechanisms of somatic hypermutation and class switch recombination
SP Methot, JM Di Noia
Advances in immunology 133, 37-87, 2017
2762017
A Trypanosoma cruzi Small Surface Molecule Provides the First Immunological Evidence that Chagas' Disease Is Due to a Single Parasite Lineage
JM Di Noia, CA Buscaglia, CR De Marchi, IC Almeida, ACC Frasch
The Journal of experimental medicine 195 (4), 401-413, 2002
2122002
AU-rich elements in the 3′-untranslated region of a new mucin-type gene family of Trypanosoma cruzi confers mRNA instability and modulates translation efficiency
JM Di Noia, I D'Orso, DO Sánchez, ACC Frasch
Journal of Biological Chemistry 275 (14), 10218-10227, 2000
1862000
Trypanosoma cruzi clonal diversity and the epidemiology of Chagas’ disease
CA Buscaglia, JM Di Noia
Microbes and infection 5 (5), 419-427, 2003
1852003
Mutations, kataegis and translocations in B cells: understanding AID promiscuous activity
R Casellas, U Basu, WT Yewdell, J Chaudhuri, DF Robbiani, JM Di Noia
Nature Reviews Immunology 16 (3), 164-176, 2016
1802016
Active nuclear import and cytoplasmic retention of activation-induced deaminase
AM Patenaude, A Orthwein, Y Hu, VA Campo, B Kavli, A Buschiazzo, ...
Nature structural & molecular biology 16 (5), 517-527, 2009
1792009
Somatic hypermutation at A· T pairs: polymerase error versus dUTP incorporation
MS Neuberger, JMD Noia, RCL Beale, GT Williams, Z Yang, C Rada
Nature Reviews Immunology 5 (2), 171-178, 2005
1712005
Regulation of activation-induced deaminase stability and antibody gene diversification by Hsp90
A Orthwein, AM Patenaude, EB Affar, A Lamarre, JC Young, JM Di Noia
Journal of Experimental Medicine 207 (12), 2751-2765, 2010
1262010
AID in antibody diversification: there and back again
Y Feng, N Seija, JM Di Noia, A Martin
Trends in immunology 41 (7), 586-600, 2020
1232020
The surface coat of the mammal-dwelling infective trypomastigote stage of Trypanosoma cruzi is formed by highly diverse immunogenic mucins
CA Buscaglia, VA Campo, JM Di Noia, ACT Torrecilhas, CR De Marchi, ...
Journal of biological chemistry 279 (16), 15860-15869, 2004
1212004
SMUG1 is able to excise uracil from immunoglobulin genes: insight into mutation versus repair
JM Di Noia, C Rada, MS Neuberger
The EMBO journal 25 (3), 585-595, 2006
1132006
The Trypanosoma cruzi mucin family is transcribed from hundreds of genes having hypervariable regions
JM Di Noia, I D'Orso, L Åslund, DO Sánchez, ACC Frasch
Journal of Biological Chemistry 273 (18), 10843-10850, 1998
991998
Immunoglobulin gene conversion in chicken DT40 cells largely proceeds through an abasic site intermediate generated by excision of the uracil produced by AID‐mediated …
JMD Noia, MS Neuberger
European journal of immunology 34 (2), 504-508, 2004
982004
Dependence of antibody gene diversification on uracil excision
JM Di Noia, GT Williams, DTY Chan, JM Buerstedde, GS Baldwin, ...
The Journal of experimental medicine 204 (13), 3209-3219, 2007
882007
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