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==Refereed Publications==
==Refereed Publications==


<biblio>
# Babiskin AH, Smolke CD. 2011. Engineering ligand-responsive RNA controllers in yeast through the assembly of RNase III tuning modules. Nuc Acids Res. In press.
#beisel3 pmid=21149259
# Babiskin AH, Smolke CD. 2011. A synthetic library of RNA control modules for predictable tuning of gene expression in yeast. Mol Sys Biol. In press.
#culler2 pmid=21109673
# Beisel CL, Culler SJ, Hoff KG, Smolke CD. 2010. Design of small molecule-responsive miRNAs based on structural requirements for Drosha processing. Nuc. Acids Res. doi:10.1093/nar/gkq829.
#chen1 pmid=20421500
# Culler SJ, Hoff KG, Smolke CD. 2010. Reprogramming cellular behavior with RNA controllers responsive to endogenous proteins. Science. 330: 1251-5. Perspective: Cell biology. The case for RNA. 330: 1185-6.
#culler1 pmid=20385591
# Chen YY, Jensen MC, Smolke CD. 2010. Genetic control of mammalian T-cell proliferation with synthetic RNA regulatory systems. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 107: 8531-6.
#hoff2 pmid=20064440
# Culler SJ, Hoff KG, Voelker RB, Berglund JA, Smolke CD. 2010. Feature Article: Functional selection and systematic analysis of intronic splicing elements identifies active sequence motifs and associated splicing factors. Nuc. Acids Res. 38: 5152-65.
#beisel2 pmid=19381267
# Hoff KG, Culler SJ, Nguyen PQ, McGuire RM, Silberg JJ, Smolke CD. 2009. In vivo fluorescent detection of Fe-S clusters coordinated by human GRX2. Chem. Biol. 16: 1299-308. Commentary: Lights on iron-sulfur clusters. 16: 1213-4.
#win5 pmid=19318211
# Beisel CL, Smolke CD. 2009. Design principles for riboswitch function. PLoS Comp. Biol. 5: e1000363.
#hoff1 pmid=19184988
# Win MN, Liang JC, Smolke CD. 2009. Frameworks for programming biological function through RNA parts and devices. Chem. Biol. 16: 298-310.
#bayer2 pmid=19118500
# Bayer TS, Hoff KG, Beisel CL, Lee JJ, Smolke CD. 2009. Synthetic control of a fitness tradeoff in yeast nitrogen metabolism. J. Biol. Eng. 3: 1.
#beisel pmid=18956013
# Hoff KG, Goodlitt R, Li R, Smolke CD, Silberg JJ. 2009. Fluorescence detection of a protein-bound 2Fe2S cluster. Chembiochem. 10: 667-70.
#win4 pmid=18927397
# Beisel CL, Bayer TS, Hoff KG, Smolke CD. 2008. Model-guided design of ligand-regulated RNAi for programmable control of gene expression. Mol. Sys. Biol. 4: 224. News and Views: Small hairpin RNA as a small molecule sensor. 4: 227.
#hawkins2 pmid=18690217
# Hawkins KM, Smolke CD. 2008. Cover article: Production of benzylisoquinoline alkaloids in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nat. Chem. Biol. 4: 564-73. News and Views: From yeast to alkaloids. 4: 524-5.
#win2 pmid=17709748
# Win MN, Smolke CD. 2008. Higher-order cellular information processing with synthetic RNA devices. Science. 322: 456-60. Perspective: Cell biology. RNA computing in a living cell. 322: 387-8.
#win pmid=17038331
# Win MN, Smolke CD. 2007. From the cover: A modular and extensible RNA-based gene-regulatory platform for engineering cellular function. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 104: 14283-8. Commentary: Targeted cleavage: tuneable cis-cleaving ribozymes. 104: 14881-2.
#hawkins pmid=16524886
# Win MN, Klein JS, Smolke CD. 2006. Codeine-binding RNA aptamers and rapid determination of their binding constants using a direct coupling surface plasmon resonance assay. Nuc. Acids Res. 34: 5670-82.
#pfleger pmid=16845378
# Pfleger BF, Pitera DJ, Smolke CD, Keasling JD. 2006. Combinatorial engineering of intergenic regions in operons tunes expression of multiple genes. Nat. Biotech. 24: 1027-32.
#bayer pmid=15723047
# Hawkins KM, Smolke CD. 2006. The regulatory roles of the galactose permease and kinase in the induction response of the GAL network in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Biol. Chem. 281: 13485-92.
#isaacs pmid=15765083
# Bayer TS, Smolke CD. 2005. Programmable, ligand-controlled riboregulators of eukaryotic gene expression. Nat. Biotech. 23: 337-43. News and Views: Plug and play with RNA. 23: 306-7.
#smolke1 pmid=12402322
# Smolke CD, Keasling JD. 2002. Effect of gene location, mRNA secondary structures, and RNase sites on expression of two genes in an engineered operon. Biotech. Bioeng. 80: 762-76.
#smolke2 pmid=11948448
# Smolke CD, Keasling JD. 2002. Effect of copy number and mRNA processing and stabilization on transcript and protein levels from an engineered dual-gene operon. Biotech. Bioeng. 78: 412-24.
#smolke3 pmid=11778879
# Smolke CD, Khlebnikov A, Keasling JD. 2001. Effects of transcription induction homogeneity and transcript stability on expression of two genes in a constructed operon. Appl. Micro. Biotech. 57: 689-96.
#smolke4 pmid=11676567
# Smolke CD, Martin VJJ, Keasling JD. 2001. Controlling the metabolic flux through the carotenoid pathway using directed mRNA processing and stabilization. Met. Eng. 3: 313-21.
#smolke5 pmid=11097920
# Smolke CD, Carrier TA, Keasling JD. 2000. Coordinated, differential expression of two genes through directed mRNA cleavage and stabilization by secondary structures. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 66: 5399-405.
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Publications

Refereed Publications

  1. Babiskin AH, Smolke CD. 2011. Engineering ligand-responsive RNA controllers in yeast through the assembly of RNase III tuning modules. Nuc Acids Res. In press.
  2. Babiskin AH, Smolke CD. 2011. A synthetic library of RNA control modules for predictable tuning of gene expression in yeast. Mol Sys Biol. In press.
  3. Beisel CL, Culler SJ, Hoff KG, Smolke CD. 2010. Design of small molecule-responsive miRNAs based on structural requirements for Drosha processing. Nuc. Acids Res. doi:10.1093/nar/gkq829.
  4. Culler SJ, Hoff KG, Smolke CD. 2010. Reprogramming cellular behavior with RNA controllers responsive to endogenous proteins. Science. 330: 1251-5. Perspective: Cell biology. The case for RNA. 330: 1185-6.
  5. Chen YY, Jensen MC, Smolke CD. 2010. Genetic control of mammalian T-cell proliferation with synthetic RNA regulatory systems. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 107: 8531-6.
  6. Culler SJ, Hoff KG, Voelker RB, Berglund JA, Smolke CD. 2010. Feature Article: Functional selection and systematic analysis of intronic splicing elements identifies active sequence motifs and associated splicing factors. Nuc. Acids Res. 38: 5152-65.
  7. Hoff KG, Culler SJ, Nguyen PQ, McGuire RM, Silberg JJ, Smolke CD. 2009. In vivo fluorescent detection of Fe-S clusters coordinated by human GRX2. Chem. Biol. 16: 1299-308. Commentary: Lights on iron-sulfur clusters. 16: 1213-4.
  8. Beisel CL, Smolke CD. 2009. Design principles for riboswitch function. PLoS Comp. Biol. 5: e1000363.
  9. Win MN, Liang JC, Smolke CD. 2009. Frameworks for programming biological function through RNA parts and devices. Chem. Biol. 16: 298-310.
  10. Bayer TS, Hoff KG, Beisel CL, Lee JJ, Smolke CD. 2009. Synthetic control of a fitness tradeoff in yeast nitrogen metabolism. J. Biol. Eng. 3: 1.
  11. Hoff KG, Goodlitt R, Li R, Smolke CD, Silberg JJ. 2009. Fluorescence detection of a protein-bound 2Fe2S cluster. Chembiochem. 10: 667-70.
  12. Beisel CL, Bayer TS, Hoff KG, Smolke CD. 2008. Model-guided design of ligand-regulated RNAi for programmable control of gene expression. Mol. Sys. Biol. 4: 224. News and Views: Small hairpin RNA as a small molecule sensor. 4: 227.
  13. Hawkins KM, Smolke CD. 2008. Cover article: Production of benzylisoquinoline alkaloids in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nat. Chem. Biol. 4: 564-73. News and Views: From yeast to alkaloids. 4: 524-5.
  14. Win MN, Smolke CD. 2008. Higher-order cellular information processing with synthetic RNA devices. Science. 322: 456-60. Perspective: Cell biology. RNA computing in a living cell. 322: 387-8.
  15. Win MN, Smolke CD. 2007. From the cover: A modular and extensible RNA-based gene-regulatory platform for engineering cellular function. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 104: 14283-8. Commentary: Targeted cleavage: tuneable cis-cleaving ribozymes. 104: 14881-2.
  16. Win MN, Klein JS, Smolke CD. 2006. Codeine-binding RNA aptamers and rapid determination of their binding constants using a direct coupling surface plasmon resonance assay. Nuc. Acids Res. 34: 5670-82.
  17. Pfleger BF, Pitera DJ, Smolke CD, Keasling JD. 2006. Combinatorial engineering of intergenic regions in operons tunes expression of multiple genes. Nat. Biotech. 24: 1027-32.
  18. Hawkins KM, Smolke CD. 2006. The regulatory roles of the galactose permease and kinase in the induction response of the GAL network in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Biol. Chem. 281: 13485-92.
  19. Bayer TS, Smolke CD. 2005. Programmable, ligand-controlled riboregulators of eukaryotic gene expression. Nat. Biotech. 23: 337-43. News and Views: Plug and play with RNA. 23: 306-7.
  20. Smolke CD, Keasling JD. 2002. Effect of gene location, mRNA secondary structures, and RNase sites on expression of two genes in an engineered operon. Biotech. Bioeng. 80: 762-76.
  21. Smolke CD, Keasling JD. 2002. Effect of copy number and mRNA processing and stabilization on transcript and protein levels from an engineered dual-gene operon. Biotech. Bioeng. 78: 412-24.
  22. Smolke CD, Khlebnikov A, Keasling JD. 2001. Effects of transcription induction homogeneity and transcript stability on expression of two genes in a constructed operon. Appl. Micro. Biotech. 57: 689-96.
  23. Smolke CD, Martin VJJ, Keasling JD. 2001. Controlling the metabolic flux through the carotenoid pathway using directed mRNA processing and stabilization. Met. Eng. 3: 313-21.
  24. Smolke CD, Carrier TA, Keasling JD. 2000. Coordinated, differential expression of two genes through directed mRNA cleavage and stabilization by secondary structures. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 66: 5399-405.


Please Note:
An early online correction to (PNAS. 2007. 104:14283-8) has been published here. We will add the additional PMID above once PNAS has processed the correction.
Additional detail on data processing and raw data for (Science. 2008. 322:456-60.) is provided here.

Non-Refereed Publications

  1. Smolke CD. 2009. Building outside of the box: iGEM and the BioBricks Foundation. Nat. Biotech. 27:1099-102.
  2. Smolke CD. 2009. Cell Biology. It’s the DNA that counts. Science. 324: 1156-7.
  3. Win MN, Smolke CD. 2007. RNA as a versatile and powerful platform for engineering genetic regulatory tools. Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews. 24: 311-46.
  4. Baker D, Church G, Collins J, Endy D, Jacobson J, Keasling J, Modrich P, Smolke C, Weiss R. 2006. Engineering life: building a Fab for biology. Scientific American. 294: 44-51.
  5. Martin VJJ, Smolke CD, Keasling JD. 2002. Redesigning cells for the production of complex organic molecules. ASM News. 68: 336-43.

Books and Book Chapters

  1. Liang JC, Smolke CD. 2011. Rational design and tuning of ribozyme-based devices. In: Hartig J, editor. Methods in Molecular Biology. In press.
  2. Win MN, Liang JC, Smolke CD. 2010. Frameworks for programming RNA devices. In: Mayer G, editor. The Chemical Biology of Nucleic Acids. U.K.: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. pp. 323-38.
  3. Win MN, Smolke CD. 2009. Regulating gene expression through engineered RNA technologies. In: Smolke CD, editor. Handbook for Metabolic Pathway Engineering: Tools and Applications. San Diego: CRC Press.
  4. Smolke CD, Martin VJJ, Keasling JD. 2004. Tools for metabolic engineering in Escherichia coli. In: Baneyx F, editor. Protein Expression Technologies: Current Status and Future Trends. U.K.: Horizon Scientific Press.

Edited Works in Print

  1. Smolke CD, editor. 2009. Handbook for Metabolic Pathway Engineering: Fundamentals (volume I). San Diego: CRC Press.
  2. Smolke CD, editor. 2009. Handbook for Metabolic Pathway Engineering: Tools and Applications (volume II). San Diego: CRC Press.