• An Atlas of the Human uORFome and its Regulation across Tissues 

      Tjeldnes, Håkon (Master thesis, 2018-06-19)
      Upstream open reading frames (uORFs) are in frame start and stop codons starting in the 5’ leader of mRNAs. They have been found to regulate gene expression, primarily through translational inhibition by hindering ribosomes ...
    • CHOPCHOP v3: expanding the CRISPR web toolbox beyond genome editing 

      Labun, Kornel; Montague, Tessa G.; Krause, Maximilian; Torres Cleuren, Yamila Nicole; Tjeldnes, Håkon; Valen, Eivind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-07-02)
      The CRISPR–Cas system is a powerful genome editing tool that functions in a diverse array of organisms and cell types. The technology was initially developed to induce targeted mutations in DNA, but CRISPR–Cas has now been ...
    • ORFik: a comprehensive R toolkit for the analysis of translation 

      Tjeldnes, Håkon; Labun, Kornel; Torres Cleuren, Yamila Nicole; Chyzynska, Katarzyna; Swirski, Michal; Valen, Eivind Dale (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Background With the rapid growth in the use of high-throughput methods for characterizing translation and the continued expansion of multi-omics, there is a need for back-end functions and streamlined tools for processing, ...
    • Profiling of Small Ribosomal Subunits Reveals Modes and Regulation of Translation Initiation 

      Giess, Adam; Torres Cleuren, Yamila Nicole; Tjeldnes, Håkon; Krause, Maximilian; Bizuayehu, Teshome Tilahun; Hiensch, Senna; Okon, Aniekan; Wagner, Carlston; Valen, Eivind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Translation initiation is often attributed as the rate-determining step of eukaryotic protein synthesis and key to gene expression control. Despite this centrality, the series of steps involved in this process is poorly ...
    • Small Open Reading Frames, How to Find Them and Determine Their Function 

      Kute, Preeti; Soukarieh, Omar; Tjeldnes, Håkon; Trégouët, David-Alexandre; Valen, Eivind Dale (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Advances in genomics and molecular biology have revealed an abundance of small open reading frames (sORFs) across all types of transcripts. While these sORFs are often assumed to be non-functional, many have been implicated ...