Andrea McCue

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Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
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R. Keith Slotkin grad student 2010-2015 Ohio State
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Sigman MJ, Panda K, Kirchner R, et al. (2021) An siRNA-guided ARGONAUTE protein directs RNA polymerase V to initiate DNA methylation. Nature Plants. 7: 1461-1474
Panda K, McCue AD, Slotkin RK. (2020) RNA Polymerase IV generates 21-22 nucleotide small RNAs that can participate in RNA-directed DNA methylation and may regulate genes. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 375: 20190417
Choudury SG, Shahid S, Cuerda-Gil D, et al. (2019) The RNA export factor ALY1 enables genome-wide RNA-directed DNA methylation. The Plant Cell
McCue AD, Panda K, Nuthikattu S, et al. (2015) ARGONAUTE 6 bridges transposable element mRNA-derived siRNAs to the establishment of DNA methylation. The Embo Journal. 34: 20-35
McCue AD, Nuthikattu S, Slotkin RK. (2013) Genome-wide identification of genes regulated in trans by transposable element small interfering RNAs. Rna Biology. 10: 1379-95
Nuthikattu S, McCue AD, Panda K, et al. (2013) The initiation of epigenetic silencing of active transposable elements is triggered by RDR6 and 21-22 nucleotide small interfering RNAs. Plant Physiology. 162: 116-31
McCue AD, Slotkin RK. (2012) Transposable element small RNAs as regulators of gene expression. Trends in Genetics : Tig. 28: 616-23
McCue AD, Nuthikattu S, Reeder SH, et al. (2012) Gene expression and stress response mediated by the epigenetic regulation of a transposable element small RNA. Plos Genetics. 8: e1002474
McCue AD, Cresti M, Feijó JA, et al. (2011) Cytoplasmic connection of sperm cells to the pollen vegetative cell nucleus: potential roles of the male germ unit revisited. Journal of Experimental Botany. 62: 1621-31
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