Jason B Dinoso
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Miller C, Arnold M, Broering T, Eichwald C, Kim J, Dinoso J, et al.
Mol Cell Proteomics
. 2007 Mar;
6(6):1027-38.
PMID: 17339631
Protein-protein associations are vital to cellular functions. Here we describe a helpful new method to demonstrate protein-protein associations inside cells based on the capacity of orthoreovirus protein muNS to form...
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Miller C, Parker J, Dinoso J, Piggott C, Perron M, Nibert M
J Virol
. 2004 Sep;
78(19):10291-302.
PMID: 15367595
Reovirus replication and assembly are thought to occur within cytoplasmic inclusion bodies, which we call viral factories. A strain-dependent difference in the morphology of these structures reflects more effective microtubule...
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Hsieh E, Dinoso J, Clarke C
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2004 Apr;
317(2):648-53.
PMID: 15063807
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene ABC1 was originally isolated as a multicopy suppressor of a yeast strain harboring a mutation in a cytochrome b translational activator (cbs2-223). Based on this identification,...
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Broering T, Kim J, Miller C, Piggott C, Dinoso J, Nibert M, et al.
J Virol
. 2004 Jan;
78(4):1882-92.
PMID: 14747553
Mammalian reoviruses are thought to assemble and replicate within cytoplasmic, nonmembranous structures called viral factories. The viral nonstructural protein mu NS forms factory-like globular inclusions when expressed in the absence...