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Dr. Roy Duncan
SELECTED RECENT PUBLICATIONS
- Top, D., Barry, C., Ellis, C, and Duncan, R.* (2009). The soluble endodomain fragment of a reovirus FAST protein functions as a general trans-acting enhancer of syncytiogenesis. PLoS Pathogens: in press.
- Clancy, E. K. and Duncan, R.* (2009). The reovirus FAST protein transmembrane domains function in a modular, primary sequence-independent manner to mediate cell-cell membrane fusion. J. Virol.: in press.
- Racine, T. Hurst, T., Shou, J., and Duncan, R.* (2009). Aquareovirus effects syncytiogenesis using a novel member of protein family translated from a non-canonical translation start site. J. Virol.: in press.
- Brown, C.W., Stephenson, K.B., Hanson, S., Kucharczyk, M., Duncan, R., Bell, J.C., and Lichty, B.D. (2009). The p14 FAST protein of reptilian reovirus increases vesicular stomatitis virus neuropathogenesis. J. Virol. 83: 552-561. Spotlighted by JVI as significant interest
- Salsman, J., Top, D., Barry, C. and Duncan, R.* (2008). A virus-encoded cell-cell fusion machine dependent on surrogate adhesins. PloS Pathogens 4: e1000016.
- Racine, T., Barry, C., Roy, K., Dawe, S. J., Shmulevitz, M., and Duncan, R.* (2007). Leaky scanning and scanning-independent ribosome migration on the tricistronic S1 mRNA of avian reovirus J. Biol. Chem. 282: 25613-25622.
- Corcoran, J. A., Salsman, J., de Antueno, R., Touhami, A., Jerricho, M. H., Clancy, E. K., and Duncan, R.* (2006). The p14 fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) protein effects membrane fusion from a subset of membrane microdomains. J. Biol. Chem. 281: 31778-31789.
- Top, D., de Antueno, R., Salsman, J., Corcoran, J., Mader, J., Hoskin, D., Jerricho, M. and Duncan, R.* (2005). Liposome reconstitution of a minimal protein-mediated membrane fusion machine. EMBO J. 24: 2980-2988. Editor’s choice, Science 309: 1155.
- Zhang, X., Tang, J., Walker, S. B., O'Hara, D., Nibert, M. L., Duncan, R.+, and Baker, T. S. (2005). Structure of avian orthoreovirus virion by electron cryomicroscopy and image reconstruction. Virology 343: 25-35. Selected for cover image.
- Salsman, J., Top, D., Boutilier, J., and Duncan, R.* (2005). Syncytium formation induced by the reovirus fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) proteins triggers late-stage alterations in membrane integrity and an apoptotic response. J. Virol. 79: 8090-8100. Spotlighted by JVI as significant interest
- Dawe, S., Corcoran, J., and Duncan, R.* (2005). An unusual topological arrangement of structural motifs in the baboon reovirus fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) protein. J. Virol. 79: 6216-6226.
- Corcoran, J., Syvitski, R., Top, D., Epand, R. M., Epand, R. F., Jakeman, D., and Duncan, R.* (2004). Myristoylation, a protruding-loop, and structural plasticity are essential features of a nonenveloped virus fusion peptide motif. J. Biol. Chem. 279: 51386-51394.
- Shmulevitz, M., Corcoran, J., Salsman, J., and Duncan, R.* (2004). Cell-cell fusion induced by the avian reovirus membrane fusion protein is regulated by protein degradation. J. Virol. 78: 5996-6004.
- Shmulevitz, M., Epand, R.M., Epand, R.F., and Duncan, R.* (2004).Structural and functional properties of an unusual internal fusion peptide in a nonenveloped virus membrane fusion protein. J. Virol. 78: 2808-2818.
- Duncan, R.*, Corcoran, J., Shou, J., and Stoltz, D. (2004). Reptilian reovirus: a new fusogenic orthoreovirus species. Virology 319: 131-140.
- Corcoran, J. and Duncan, R.* (2004). Reptilian reovirus utilizes a small type III protein with an external myristylated amino terminus to mediate cell-cell fusion. J. Virol. 78: 4342-4351.
- Shmulevitz, M., Salsman, J., and Duncan, R.* (2003). Palmitoylation, membrane-proximal basic residues, and transmembrane glycine residues in the reovirus p10 protein are essential for syncytium formation. J. Virol. 77: 9769-9779.
- Dawe, S. and Duncan, R.* (2002). The bicistronic S4 genome segment of baboon reovirus encodes a novel fusion-associated small transmembrane protein. J. Virol. 76: 2131-2140.
- Shmulevitz, M., Yameen, Z., Dawe, S., Shou, J., O’Hara, D., Holmes, I., and Duncan, R.* (2002). Sequential overlapping gene arrangement in the tricistronic S1 genome segments of avian reovirus and Nelson Bay reovirus: Implications for translation initiation. J. Virol. 76: 609-618.
- O’Hara, D, Patrick, M., Cepica, D., Coombs, K., and Duncan, R.* (2001). Strain-specific quantitative differences in the macrophagotropic properties of avian reoviruses. J. Virol. 75: 5027-5035.
- Shmulevitz, M. and Duncan, R.* (2000). A new class of fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) proteins encoded by the non-enveloped fusogenic reoviruses. EMBO J 19: 902-912.
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