Nicholas Lennemann
Affiliations: | University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
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Carolyn Coyne | post-doc | University of Pittsburgh |
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Mehri S, Bengert B, Holliday M, et al. (2024) Identification of viral protease-dependent cleavage sites within the human astrovirus polyprotein. Journal of Virology. e0132124 |
Lennemann NJ, Corliss L, Maury W. (2024) Modification of N-Linked Glycan Sites in Viral Glycoproteins. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2762: 27-41 |
Corliss L, Holliday M, Lennemann NJ. (2022) Dual-fluorescent reporter for live-cell imaging of the ER during DENV infection. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 12: 1042735 |
Lennemann NJ, Dillard J, Ruggio N, et al. (2021) A naturally occurring polymorphism in the base of Sudan virus glycoprotein decreases glycoprotein stability in a species-dependent manner. Journal of Virology. JVI0107321 |
Evans AS, Lennemann NJ, Coyne CB. (2020) BPIFB3 interacts with ARFGAP1 and TMED9 to regulate non-canonical autophagy and RNA virus infection. Journal of Cell Science |
Lennemann NJ, Evans AS, Coyne CB. (2020) Imaging-Based Reporter Systems to Define CVB-Induced Membrane Remodeling in Living Cells. Viruses. 12 |
Evans AS, Lennemann NJ, Coyne CB. (2020) BPIFB3 regulates ER morphology to facilitate flavivirus replication. Journal of Virology |
Shubham S, Hoinka J, Banerjee S, et al. (2018) A 2'FY-RNA Motif Defines an Aptamer for Ebolavirus Secreted Protein. Scientific Reports. 8: 12373 |
Delorme-Axford E, Abernathy E, Lennemann NJ, et al. (2018) The Exoribonuclease Xrn1 Is a Post-Transcriptional Negative Regulator of Autophagy. Autophagy. 1-47 |
Bayer A, Lennemann NJ, Ouyang Y, et al. (2018) Chromosome 19 microRNAs exert antiviral activity independent from type III interferon signaling. Placenta. 61: 33-38 |