Rima Mansukh Sakhawala

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InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
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    1. Yang B, Galletta B, Sakhawala R, Rusan N, McJunkin K. An intrinsically disordered region of Drosha selectively promotes miRNA biogenesis, independent of tissue-specific Microprocessor condensates. bioRxiv. 2025 Jul 22. PMID: 40291697; PMCID: PMC12027344.
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    2. Sakhawala RM, Tirgar R, Vieux KF, Haskell D, Yu G, Zinovyeva A, McJunkin K. A noncanonical Pol III-dependent, Microprocessor-independent biogenesis pathway generates a germline-enriched miRNA family. Genes Dev. 2025 Jul 14. PMID: 40659526.
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    3. Sakhawala RM, Tirgar R, Vieux KF, Haskell D, Yu G, Zinovyeva A, McJunkin K. A noncanonical Pol III-dependent, Microprocessor-independent biogenesis pathway generates a germline enriched miRNA family. bioRxiv. 2025 Jun 02. PMID: 40501874; PMCID: PMC12157501.
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    4. Kotagama K, Grimme AL, Braviner L, Yang B, Sakhawala RM, Yu G, Benner LK, Joshua-Tor L, McJunkin K. Catalytic residues of microRNA Argonautes play a modest role in microRNA star strand destabilization in C. elegans. Nucleic Acids Res. 2024 May 22; 52(9):4985-5001. PMID: 38471816; PMCID: PMC11109956.
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    5. Mattijssen S, Kerkhofs K, Stephen J, Yang A, Han CG, Tadafumi Y, Iben JR, Mishra S, Sakhawala RM, Ranjan A, Gowda M, Gahl WA, Gu S, Malicdan MC, Maraia RJ. A POLR3B-variant reveals a Pol III transcriptome response dependent on La protein/SSB. bioRxiv. 2024 Feb 05. PMID: 38410490; PMCID: PMC10896340.
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    6. Kotagama K, Grimme AL, Braviner L, Yang B, Sakhawala RM, Yu G, Benner LK, Joshua-Tor L, McJunkin K. The catalytic activity of microRNA Argonautes plays a modest role in microRNA star strand destabilization in C. elegans. bioRxiv. 2024 Jan 09. PMID: 36711716; PMCID: PMC9882359.
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    7. Mishra S, Hasan SH, Sakhawala RM, Chaudhry S, Maraia RJ. Mechanism of RNA polymerase III termination-associated reinitiation-recycling conferred by the essential function of the N terminal-and-linker domain of the C11 subunit. Nat Commun. 2021 10 08; 12(1):5900. PMID: 34625550; PMCID: PMC8501072.
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    8. Gale AN, Sakhawala RM, Levitan A, Sharan R, Berman J, Timp W, Cunningham KW. Identification of Essential Genes and Fluconazole Susceptibility Genes in Candida glabrata by Profiling Hermes Transposon Insertions. G3 (Bethesda). 2020 10 05; 10(10):3859-3870. PMID: 32819971; PMCID: PMC7534453.
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