Dayue Chen

THE REDUCTION METHOD, THE LOOP ERASED EXIT PATH, AND THE METASTABILITY OF THE BIASED MAJORITY VOTE PROCESS ON A TORUS. (2008)

O. Catoni, D. Chen, J. Xie, Olivier Catoni, Dayue Chen, Jun Xie

The reduction method, the loop erased exit path, and the metastability of the biased majority vote process on a torus

Peres: ‘The Speed of Simple Random Walk and Anchored Expansion on Percolation Clusters: an Overview’, Discrete random walks (2008)

Dayue Chen, Yuval Peres

Benjamini, Lyons and Schramm (1999) considered properties of an infinite graph G, and the simple random walk on it, that are preserved by random perturbations. To address problems raised by those...

The reversible nearest particle system on a finite interval (2006)

Chen, Dayue, Liu, Juxin, Zhang, Fuxi

We study a one-parameter family of attractive reversible nearest particle systems on a finite interval. As the length of the interval increases, the time at which the nearest particle system first...

On the speed of random walks on a percolation cluster of trees (2005)

Chen, Dayue, Zhang, Fuxi

We consider the simple random walk on the infinite cluster of the Bernoulli bond percolation of trees, and investigate the relation between the speed of the simple random walk and the retaining...

The reversible nearest particle systgems on a finite interval (2005)

Chen, Dayue, Liu, Juxin, Zhang, Fuxi

In this paper we study a one-parameter family of attractive reversible nearest particle system on a finite interval. As the length of the interval increases, the time that the nearest particle system...

Anchored expansion, percolation and speed (2004)

Chen, Dayue, Peres, Yuval, Pete, Gábor

Benjamini, Lyons and Schramm [Random Walks and Discrete Potential Theory (1999) 56–84] considered properties of an infinite graph G, and the simple random walk on it, that are preserved by random...

Anchored expansion, percolation and speed (2003)

Chen, Dayue, Peres, Yuval, Pete, Gabor

Benjamini, Lyons and Schramm [Random Walks and Discrete Potential Theory (1999) 56-84] considered properties of an infinite graph G, and the simple random walk on it, that are preserved by random...

On the infinite cluster of Bernoulli bond percolation in Scherk's graph (2001)

Chen, Dayue

Scherk's graph is a subgraph of the three-dimensional lattice. It was shown by Markvorsen, McGuinness and Thomassen (1992) that Scherk's graph is transient. Consider the Bernoulli bond percolation in...

Effects of genetic context on phenotypic expression of rotavirus genes / (1992)

Chen, Dayue.

Thesis (Ph. D.)--Baylor College of Medicine. Division of Molecular Virology, 1992.

Rab11 Is Required for Trans-Golgi Network–to–Plasma Membrane Transport and a Preferential Target for GDP Dissociation Inhibitor

Chen, Wei, Feng, Yan, Chen, Dayue, Wandinger-Ness, Angela

The rab11 GTPase has been localized to both the Golgi and recycling endosomes; however, its Golgi-associated function has remained obscure. In this study, rab11 function in exocytic transport was...

RNA-Binding and Capping Activities of Proteins in Rotavirus Open Cores

Patton, John T., Chen, Dayue

Guanylyltransferases are members of the nucleotidyltransferase family and function in mRNA capping by transferring GMP to the phosphate end of nascent RNAs. Although numerous guanylyltransferases...

Rotavirus RNA Replication Requires a Single-Stranded 3′ End for Efficient Minus-Strand Synthesis

Chen, Dayue, Patton, John T.

The segmented double-stranded (ds) RNA genome of the rotaviruses is replicated asymmetrically, with viral mRNA serving as the template for the synthesis of minus-strand RNA. Previous studies with...

Multimers Formed by the Rotavirus Nonstructural Protein NSP2 Bind to RNA and Have Nucleoside Triphosphatase Activity

Taraporewala, Zenobia, Chen, Dayue, Patton, John T.

The nonstructural protein NSP2 is a component of rotavirus replication intermediates and accumulates in cytoplasmic inclusions (viroplasms), sites of genome RNA replication and the assembly of...

Effect of Intragenic Rearrangement and Changes in the 3′ Consensus Sequence on NSP1 Expression and Rotavirus Replication

Patton, John T., Taraporewala, Zenobia, Chen, Dayue, Chizhikov, Vladimir, Jones, Melinda, Elhelu, Azza, ...

The nonpolyadenylated mRNAs of rotavirus are templates for the synthesis of protein and the segmented double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) genome. During serial passage of simian SA11 rotaviruses in cell...

Negative regulation of the heat shock transcriptional response by HSBP1

Satyal, Sanjeev H., Chen, Dayue, Fox, Susan G., Kramer, James M., Morimoto, Richard I.

In response to stress, heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) acquires rapid DNA binding and transient transcriptional activity while undergoing conformational transition from an inert non-DNA-binding monomer to...

Cell-line-induced mutation of the rotavirus genome alters expression of an IRF3-interacting protein

Kearney, Karen, Chen, Dayue, Taraporewala, Zenobia F, Vende, Patrice, Hoshino, Yasutaka, Tortorici, Maria Alejandra, ...

Rotavirus, a cause of severe gastroenteritis, contains a segmented double-stranded (ds)RNA genome that replicates using viral mRNAs as templates. The highly conserved 3′-consensus sequence...

Rab11 Is Required for Trans-Golgi Network–to–Plasma Membrane Transport and a Preferential Target for GDP Dissociation Inhibitor

Chen, Wei, Feng, Yan, Chen, Dayue, Wandinger-Ness, Angela

The rab11 GTPase has been localized to both the Golgi and recycling endosomes; however, its Golgi-associated function has remained obscure. In this study, rab11 function in exocytic transport was...

RNA-Binding and Capping Activities of Proteins in Rotavirus Open Cores

Patton, John T., Chen, Dayue

Guanylyltransferases are members of the nucleotidyltransferase family and function in mRNA capping by transferring GMP to the phosphate end of nascent RNAs. Although numerous guanylyltransferases...

Rotavirus RNA Replication Requires a Single-Stranded 3′ End for Efficient Minus-Strand Synthesis

Chen, Dayue, Patton, John T.

The segmented double-stranded (ds) RNA genome of the rotaviruses is replicated asymmetrically, with viral mRNA serving as the template for the synthesis of minus-strand RNA. Previous studies with...

Multimers Formed by the Rotavirus Nonstructural Protein NSP2 Bind to RNA and Have Nucleoside Triphosphatase Activity

Taraporewala, Zenobia, Chen, Dayue, Patton, John T.

The nonstructural protein NSP2 is a component of rotavirus replication intermediates and accumulates in cytoplasmic inclusions (viroplasms), sites of genome RNA replication and the assembly of...

Effect of Intragenic Rearrangement and Changes in the 3′ Consensus Sequence on NSP1 Expression and Rotavirus Replication

Patton, John T., Taraporewala, Zenobia, Chen, Dayue, Chizhikov, Vladimir, Jones, Melinda, Elhelu, Azza, ...

The nonpolyadenylated mRNAs of rotavirus are templates for the synthesis of protein and the segmented double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) genome. During serial passage of simian SA11 rotaviruses in cell...

Negative regulation of the heat shock transcriptional response by HSBP1

Satyal, Sanjeev H., Chen, Dayue, Fox, Susan G., Kramer, James M., Morimoto, Richard I.

In response to stress, heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) acquires rapid DNA binding and transient transcriptional activity while undergoing conformational transition from an inert non-DNA-binding monomer to...

Cell-line-induced mutation of the rotavirus genome alters expression of an IRF3-interacting protein

Kearney, Karen, Chen, Dayue, Taraporewala, Zenobia F, Vende, Patrice, Hoshino, Yasutaka, Tortorici, Maria Alejandra, ...

Rotavirus, a cause of severe gastroenteritis, contains a segmented double-stranded (ds)RNA genome that replicates using viral mRNAs as templates. The highly conserved 3′-consensus sequence...

A note on the finite collision property of random walks

Chen, Dayue, Wei, Bei, Zhang, Fuxi

We consider a wedge comb of and two independent random walks on it with continuous time parameter. They meet each other infinitely many times if the height of the comb increases at most of the order...