Gregg B. Morin

Publication List Details

Period

1988 - 2006

Number

11

Co-Authors

Modification of the Creator recombination system for proteomics applications – improved expression by addition of splice sites (2006)

Colwill, Karen, Wells, Clark D, Elder, Kelly, Goudreault, Marilyn, Hersi, Kadija, Kulkarni, Sarang, ...

Abstract Background Recombinational systems have been developed to rapidly shuttle Open Reading Frames (ORFs) into multiple expression vectors in order to analyze the large number of cDNAs available...

A Tetrahymena intron nucleotide connected to the GTP/arginine site (1989)

Yarus, Michael, Levine, Joseph, Morin, Gregg B., Cech, Thomas R.

We have substituted all nucleotides at intron nucleotide 260 (N260) in transcripts related to the self-splicing Tetrahymena rRNA. Substitution slightly affects the binding and reaction of GTP with...

Phylogenetic relationships and altered genome structures among Tetrahymena mitochondrial DNAs (1988)

Morin, Gregg B., Cech, Thomas R.

Tetrahymena thermophila mitochondrial DNA is a linear molecule with two tRNAs, large subunit β (LSUβ) rRNA (21S rRNA) and LSUα rRNA (5.8S-like RNA) encoded near each terminus. The DNA sequence of...

Functional requirement of p23 and Hsp90 in telomerase complexes

Holt, Shawn E., Aisner, Dara L., Baur, Joseph, Tesmer, Valerie M., Dy, Marife, Ouellette, Michel, ...

Most normal human diploid cells have no detectable telomerase; however, expression of the catalytic subunit of telomerase is sufficient to induce telomerase activity and, in many cases, will bypass...

Functional requirement of p23 and Hsp90 in telomerase complexes

Holt, Shawn E., Aisner, Dara L., Baur, Joseph, Tesmer, Valerie M., Dy, Marife, Ouellette, Michel, ...

Most normal human diploid cells have no detectable telomerase; however, expression of the catalytic subunit of telomerase is sufficient to induce telomerase activity and, in many cases, will bypass...

Large-scale mapping of human protein–protein interactions by mass spectrometry

Ewing, Rob M, Chu, Peter, Elisma, Fred, Li, Hongyan, Taylor, Paul, Climie, Shane, ...

Mapping protein–protein interactions is an invaluable tool for understanding protein function. Here, we report the first large-scale study of protein–protein interactions in human cells using a...