Polycistronic operon ENCODE RNA iron responsive element Scott A. Tenenbaum

Assistant Professor

Department of Biomedical Sciences

School of Public Health, SUNY Albany

Gen*NY*Sis Center for Excellence in Cancer Genomics


Research Interests

Using RNA-Binding Proteins to study the regulatory code contained in mRNA, which we refer to as the "mRNP Code". More information on SUNY Albany page


Selected Publications

Bioinformatic Tools for Studying Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation: The UAlbany TUTR (Training UTR) Collection and other Informatic Resources (2008) F. Doyle, C. Zaleski, A. D. George, E. K. Stenson, A. Ricciardi, and S. A. Tenenbaum, S. A. Methods Mol. Biol. 419, 39-52 (more ...)

Genome-wide analysis identifies interleukin-10 mRNA as target of tristetraprolin (2008) G. Stoecklin, S. A. Tenenbaum, T. Mayo, S. V. Chittur, A. D. George, T. E. Baroni, P. J. Blackshear, and P. Anderson (2008) J, Biol. Chem. 283, 11689-11699 (more ...)

MicroRNA Modulation of RNA-Binding Protein Regulatory Elements (2006) A. D. George and S. A. Tenenbaum RNA Biology 3, 1-4 (more ...)

Eukarotic mRNPs May Represent Post-Transcriptional Operons (2002) J. D. Keene and S. A. Tenenbaum Molecular Cell 9, 1161-1167 (more ...)

Identifying mRNA subsets in messenger ribonucleoprotein complexes by using cDNA arrays (2000) S. A. Tenenbaum, C. C. Carson, P. J. Lager, and J. D. Keene Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97, 14085-14090. (more ...)


Lab Members with RNA-related projects

Frank Doyle (technician)

Alix Faguet (technician)

David Frank (senior research support specialist)

Ritu Jain (technician)

Chris Zaleski (technician)