James Turner Publications
- Fukuda, T; Pratto, F; Schimenti, JC; Turner, JMA; Camerini-Otero, RD and Höög, C (2012)
Phosphorylation of chromosome core components may serve as axis marks for the status of chromosomal events during mammalian meiosis.
PLoS Genetics 8, e1002485 PubMed abstract
- Guioli, S; Lovell-Badge, R and Turner, JMA (2012)
Error-prone ZW pairing and no evidence for meiotic sex chromosome inactivation in the chicken germ line.
PLoS Genetics 8, e1002560 PubMed abstract
- Chi, MN; Auriol, J; Jégou, B; Kontoyiannis, DL; Turner, JMA; de Rooij, DG and Morello, D (2011)
The RNA-binding protein ELAVL1/HuR is essential for mouse spermatogenesis, acting both at meiotic and postmeiotic stages.
Molecular Biology of the Cell 22, 2875-2885 PubMed abstract
- Heard, E and Turner, J (2011)
Function of the sex chromosomes in mammalian fertility.
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology 3, a002675 PubMed abstract
- Takada, Y; Naruse, C; Costa, Y; Shirakawa, T; Tachibana, M; Sharif, J; Kezuka-Shiotani, F; Kakiuchi, D; Masumoto, H; Shinkai, Y; Ohbo, K; Peters, AHFM; Turner, JMA; Asano, M and Koseki, H (2011)
HP1γ links histone methylation marks to meiotic synapsis in mice.
Development 138, 4207-4217 PubMed abstract
- Cloutier, JM and Turner, JMA (2010)
Meiotic sex chromosome inactivation.
Current Biology 20, R962-963 PubMed abstract
- Royo, H; Polikiewicz, G; Mahadevaiah, SK; Prosser, H; Mitchell, M; Bradley, A; de Rooij, DG; Burgoyne, PS and Turner, JMA (2010)
Evidence that meiotic sex chromosome inactivation is essential for male fertility.
Current Biology 20, 2117-2123 PubMed abstract
- Burgoyne, PS; Mahadevaiah, SK and Turner, JMA (2009)
The consequences of asynapsis for mammalian meiosis.
Nature Reviews Genetics 10, 207-216 PubMed abstract
- Mahadevaiah, SK; Costa, Y and Turner, JMA (2009)
Using RNA FISH to study gene expression during mammalian meiosis.
Methods in Molecular Biology 558, 433-444 PubMed abstract
- Mahadevaiah, SK; Royo, H; Vandeberg, JL; McCarrey, JR; Mackay, S and Turner, JMA (2009)
Key features of the X inactivation process are conserved between marsupials and eutherians.
Current Biology 19, 1478-1484 PubMed abstract
- Reynard, LN and Turner, JMA (2009)
Increased sex chromosome expression and epigenetic abnormalities in spermatids from male mice with Y chromosome deletions.
Journal of Cell Science 122, 4239-4248 PubMed abstract
- Gaston-Massuet, C; Andoniadou, CL; Signore, M; Sajedi, E; Bird, S; Turner, JMA and Martinez-Barbera, JP (2008)
Genetic interaction between the homeobox transcription factors HESX1 and SIX3 is required for normal pituitary development.
Developmental Biology 324, 322-333 PubMed abstract
- Mahadevaiah, SK; Bourc'his, D; de Rooij, DG; Bestor, TH; Turner, JMA and Burgoyne, PS (2008)
Extensive meiotic asynapsis in mice antagonises meiotic silencing of unsynapsed chromatin and consequently disrupts meiotic sex chromosome inactivation.
Journal of Cell Biology 182, 263-276 PubMed abstract
- Mueller, JL; Mahadevaiah, SK; Park, PJ; Warburton, PE; Page, DC and Turner, JMA (2008)
The mouse X chromosome is enriched for multicopy testis genes showing postmeiotic expression.
Nature Genetics 40, 794-799 PubMed abstract
- Burgoyne, PS; Mahadevaiah, SK and Turner, JMA (2007)
The management of DNA double-strand breaks in mitotic G2, and in mammalian meiosis viewed from a mitotic G2 perspective.
Bioessays 29, 974-986 PubMed abstract
- Reynard, LN; Turner, JMA; Cocquet, J; Mahadevaiah, SK; Touré, A; Höög, C and Burgoyne, PS (2007)
Expression analysis of the mouse multi-copy X-linked gene Xlr-related, meiosis-regulated (Xmr), reveals that Xmr encodes a spermatid-expressed cytoplasmic protein, SLX/XMR.
Biology of Reproduction 77, 329-335 PubMed abstract
- Takada, Y; Isono, KI; Shinga, J; Turner, JMA; Kitamura, H; Ohara, O; Watanabe, G; Singh, PB; Kamijo, T; Jenuwein, T; Burgoyne, PS and Koseki, H (2007)
Mammalian Polycomb Scmh1 mediates exclusion of Polycomb complexes from the XY body in the pachytene spermatocytes.
Development 134, 579-590 PubMed abstract
- Turner, JMA (2007)
Meiosis 2007 - Where have we got to and where are we going?
Chromosome Research 15, 517-521 PubMed abstract
- Turner, JMA (2007)
Meiotic sex chromosome inactivation.
Development 134, 1823-1831 PubMed abstract
- Turner, JMA and Burgoyne, PS (2007)
Male meiotic sex chromosome inactivation and meiotic silencing.
In: The Y Chromosome and Male Germ Cell Biology in Health and Diseases. Edited by Lau, YFC and Chan, WY.
Hackensack, NJ, World Scientific Publishers, 2007. 27-45.
- Costa, Y; Speed, RM; Gautier, P; Semple, CA; Maratou, K; Turner, JMA and Cooke, HJ (2006)
Mouse MAELSTROM: the link between meiotic silencing of unsynapsed chromatin and microRNA pathway?
Human Molecular Genetics 15, 2324-2334 PubMed abstract
- Turner, JMA (2006)
X-inactivation: Close encounters of the X kind.
Current Biology 16, R259-261 PubMed abstract
- Turner, JMA; Mahadevaiah, SK; Ellis, PJI; Mitchell, MJ and Burgoyne, PS (2006)
Pachytene asynapsis drives meiotic sex chromosome inactivation and leads to substantial postmeiotic repression in spermatids.
Developmental Cell 10, 521-529 PubMed abstract
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