Publications
T. Yuzyuk; T. Fakhouri; J. Kiefer; S. E. Mango. The Polycomb Complex Protein mes-2/E(z) promotes the transition from developmental plasticity to differentiation in C. elegans embryos. Developmental Cell. 2009 (in press).
Sheaffer KL, Updike DL, Mango SE. The Target of Rapamycin Pathway Antagonizes pha-4/FoxA to Control Development and Aging. Curr Biol. 2008 Sep 17. View Online.
Von Stetina SE, Mango SE.
Wormnet: a crystal ball for Caenorhabditis elegans.
Genome Biol. 2008 Jun 2;9(6):226. [Epub ahead of print]. View Online.
Mango, S.E. The C. elegans pharynx: a model for organogenesis WormBook, ed. The C. elegans Research Community, WormBook, doi/10.1895/wormbook.1.129.1 (2007). View PDF. View Online.
Smith, P. and Mango SE. Role of the T box gene tbx-2 for anterior foregut muscle development in C.
elegans. Developmental Biology, 302(1):25-39 (2007). Epub (2007).
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Kiefer JC, Smith PA, Mango SE. PHA-4/FoxA cooperates with TAM-1/TRIM to regulate cell fate restriction in the C. elegans foregut. Developmental Biology, (2007). View PDF
Updike DL, Mango SE. Temporal regulation of foregut development by HTZ-1/H2A.Z and PHA-4/FoxA. PLoS Genet, 29;2(9):e161 (2006). Epub (2006).
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Noah Jenkins, Jennifer R. Saam, Susan E. Mango. CYK-4/GAP Provides a Localized Cue to Initiate Anteroposterior Polarity upon Fertilization. Science
Vol. 313. no. 5791, pp. 1298 - 1301 (2006). View Online
Deplancke, B. A. Mukhopadhyay, W. Ao, A. Elewa, C. A. Grove, N.J. Martinez, R. Sequerra, L. Doucette-
Stam, H. A. Tissenbaum, S. E. Mango and A.J. M. Walhout. A gene-centered protein-DNA interaction
network of C. elegans digestive tract genes provides insights into metazoan differential gene
expression at a systems level, Cell, 16;125(6):1193-205 (2006).
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Ao W, Gaudet J, Kent WJ, Muttumu S, Mango SE. Environmentally Induced Foregut Remodeling by PHA-4/FoxA and DAF-12/NHR.
Science, 305:1743-6 (2004). View
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Gaudet, J., Muttumu, S., Horner, M.A. and Mango, S.E. Whole Genome Analysis of Temporal Gene Expression During Foregut
Development, PLoS Biology, 2: e352 (2004). View PDF
Portereiko, M. P., J. R. Saam and S. E. Mango. ZEN-4/MKLP1 is Required to Polarize the Foregut Epithelium. Current
Biology, 14: 932-941 (2004).
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David S. Fay, Edward Large, Christopher P. Smith, Susan Mango, and Bethany L. Johanson. The coordinate regulation of pharyngeal
development in C. elegans by lin-35/Rb, pha-1, and ubc-18. Developmental Biology, 271:11-25. (2004).
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Li S., et al, A map of the interactome network of the metazoan C. elegans. Science, 303, 540-543, (2004).
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Alder, M.N., Dames, S., Gaudet J., and S.E. Mango. Gene silencing in Caenorhabditis elegans by transitive RNA interference.
RNA, 9, 25-32 (2003). View PDF
Zhenbo Han, Jennifer R. Saam, Henry P. Adams, Susan E. Mango and Jill M. Schumacher, The C. elegans Tousled-like Kinase (TLK-1)
Has an Essential Role in Transcription. Current Biology, 13, 1921–1929 (2003). View PDF
Gaudet, J and S. E. Mango. Regulation of Organ Identity by the C. elegans FOXA protein PHA-4. Science,
295:821-825 (2002).
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Jorgensen, E. and S. E. Mango, The Art and Design of Genetic Screens: C. elegans. Nature Reviews Genetics,
3:356-369 (2002). View PDF
Portereiko, M. P., and S.E. Mango. Early Morphogenesis of the C. elegans Pharynx. Developmental Biology,
233:482-94 (2001). View PDF
Mango, S.E. Stop Making nonSense: the C. elegans smg genes. Trends in Genetics. 17:646-653 (2001).
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Kaltenbach, L., Horner, M.A., Rothman, J.H. and S.E. Mango. The TBP-like Factor CeTLF is Required to Activate RNA Polymerase II
Transcription During C. elegans Embryogenesis. Molecular Cell, 6:705-713 (2000).
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Domeier, M.E., Knight, S., Morse, D., Portereiko, M.P., Bass, B. and S.E. Mango. A Link Between RNA interference and
Nonsense-Mediated Decay in C. elegans. Science, 289:1928-1930 (2000).
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Labouesse, M. and S.E. Mango. Patterning the C. elegans Embryo: Moving Beyond the Cell Lineage. Trends in Genetics
, 15:307-313 (1999). View PDF
Horner, M., Quintin, S., Domeier, M.E., Kimble, J., Labouesse, M and S. E. Mango. pha-4, an HNF-3 Homolog, Specifies Pharyngeal
Organ Identity in C. elegans. Genes and Development 12:1947-1952 (1998).
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