Elie Diner - Publications

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2014-2016 Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, La Jolla, CA, United States 

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2015 Watson RO, Bell SL, MacDuff DA, Kimmey JM, Diner EJ, Olivas J, Vance RE, Stallings CL, Virgin HW, Cox JS. The Cytosolic Sensor cGAS Detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA to Induce Type I Interferons and Activate Autophagy. Cell Host & Microbe. 17: 811-9. PMID 26048136 DOI: 10.1016/J.Chom.2015.05.004  0.583
2014 Beck CM, Diner EJ, Kim JJ, Low DA, Hayes CS. The F pilus mediates a novel pathway of CDI toxin import. Molecular Microbiology. 93: 276-90. PMID 24889811 DOI: 10.1111/Mmi.12658  0.732
2014 Diner EJ, Vance RE. Taking the STING out of cytosolic DNA sensing. Trends in Immunology. 35: 1-2. PMID 24231656 DOI: 10.1016/J.It.2013.10.011  0.582
2013 Diner EJ, Burdette DL, Wilson SC, Monroe KM, Kellenberger CA, Hyodo M, Hayakawa Y, Hammond MC, Vance RE. The innate immune DNA sensor cGAS produces a noncanonical cyclic dinucleotide that activates human STING. Cell Reports. 3: 1355-61. PMID 23707065 DOI: 10.1016/J.Celrep.2013.05.009  0.642
2013 Leong M, Kanne D, Glickman L, Lemmens E, Lauer P, Metchette K, Burdette D, Diner E, Fu J, Soares K, Brockstedt D, Portnoy D, Vance R, Kim Y, Jaffee E, et al. Modified STING-activating cyclic dinucleotide derivatives significantly enhance the anti-tumor activity of therapeutic vaccines Journal For Immunotherapy of Cancer. 1: O20. DOI: 10.1186/2051-1426-1-S1-O20  0.731
2012 Janssen BD, Diner EJ, Hayes CS. Analysis of aminoacyl- and peptidyl-tRNAs by gel electrophoresis. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 905: 291-309. PMID 22736012 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-61779-949-5_19  0.678
2012 Nikolakakis K, Amber S, Wilbur JS, Diner EJ, Aoki SK, Poole SJ, Tuanyok A, Keim PS, Peacock S, Hayes CS, Low DA. The toxin/immunity network of Burkholderia pseudomallei contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems. Molecular Microbiology. 84: 516-29. PMID 22435733 DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2958.2012.08039.X  0.702
2012 Diner EJ, Beck CM, Webb JS, Low DA, Hayes CS. Identification of a target cell permissive factor required for contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI). Genes & Development. 26: 515-25. PMID 22333533 DOI: 10.1101/Gad.182345.111  0.745
2011 Poole SJ, Diner EJ, Aoki SK, Braaten BA, t'Kint de Roodenbeke C, Low DA, Hayes CS. Identification of functional toxin/immunity genes linked to contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) and rearrangement hotspot (Rhs) systems. Plos Genetics. 7: e1002217. PMID 21829394 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pgen.1002217  0.634
2011 Diner EJ, Garza-Sánchez F, Hayes CS. Genome engineering using targeted oligonucleotide libraries and functional selection. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 765: 71-82. PMID 21815087 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-61779-197-0_5  0.535
2010 Aoki SK, Diner EJ, de Roodenbeke CT, Burgess BR, Poole SJ, Braaten BA, Jones AM, Webb JS, Hayes CS, Cotter PA, Low DA. A widespread family of polymorphic contact-dependent toxin delivery systems in bacteria. Nature. 468: 439-42. PMID 21085179 DOI: 10.1038/Nature09490  0.654
2009 Diner EJ, Hayes CS. Recombineering reveals a diverse collection of ribosomal proteins L4 and L22 that confer resistance to macrolide antibiotics. Journal of Molecular Biology. 386: 300-15. PMID 19150357 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jmb.2008.12.064  0.503
2006 Bennett RP, Diner E, Sowden MP, Lees JA, Wedekind JE, Smith HC. APOBEC-1 and AID are nucleo-cytoplasmic trafficking proteins but APOBEC3G cannot traffic. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 350: 214-9. PMID 16999936 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bbrc.2006.09.032  0.345
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