Publications by authors named "C L Suhr"

Gene variants resulting in insertions or deletions of amino acid residues (indels) have important consequences for evolution and are often linked to disease, yet, compared to missense variants, the effects of indels are poorly understood and predicted. We developed a sensitive protein folding sensor based on the complementation of uracil auxotrophy in yeast by circular permutated orotate phosphoribosyltransferase (CPOP). The sensor reports on the folding of disease-linked missense variants and de-novo-designed proteins.

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Declaring the 1990s as put the field of neuroscience at the forefront of public attention, with the nervous system becoming a subject of increasing interest in popular media. Although this has generally brought large swaths of the public closer to neuroscience, most current research is published and disseminated in a single language: English. This is unsurprising as English is indeed the lingua franca in scientific circles, but people around the world communicate in many other languages.

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  • This study improved the CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing technique to convert Drosophila GAL4 lines into LexA lines using a new universal donor strain, simplifying the process of identifying successful edits with visual markers for microscopy.
  • The research demonstrated consistent expression of a yellow transgene across various genomic locations after the LexA knock-in, while also unexpectedly increasing the expression of a red fluorescent protein transgene compared to previous methods.
  • Collaborating with secondary school students, the team developed a workflow to efficiently create a collection of LexA lines from commonly used GAL4 lines, enhancing the tools available for gene expression studies.
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Conditional gene regulation in Drosophila through binary expression systems like the LexA-LexAop system provides a superb tool for investigating gene and tissue function. To increase the availability of defined LexA enhancer trap insertions, we present molecular, genetic, and tissue expression studies of 301 novel Stan-X LexA enhancer traps derived from mobilization of the index SX4 line. This includes insertions into distinct loci on the X, II, and III chromosomes that were not previously associated with enhancer traps or targeted LexA constructs, an insertion into ptc, and seventeen insertions into natural transposons.

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Micro-phenomenology is an interview and analysis method for investigating subjective experience. As a research tool, it provides detailed descriptions of brief moments of any type of subjective experience and offers techniques for systematically comparing them. In this article, we use an auto-ethnographic approach to present and explore the method.

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