Jonathan Dinman

Jonathan Dinman

University of Maryland

H-index: 61

North America-United States

About Jonathan Dinman

Jonathan Dinman, With an exceptional h-index of 61 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Maryland, specializes in the field of Translational Control, Virology, RNA Bilology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Guidelines for minimal reporting requirements, design and interpretation of experiments involving the use of eukaryotic dual gene expression reporters (MINDR)

Deep mutational analysis of elongation factor eEF2 residues implicated in human disease to identify functionally important contacts with the ribosome

Shiftless Is a Novel Member of the Ribosome Stress Surveillance Machinery That Has Evolved to Play a Role in Innate Immunity and Cancer Surveillance

Correction: A novel de novo variant in CASK causes a severe neurodevelopmental disorder that masks the phenotype of a novel de novo variant in EEF2

A novel de novo variant in CASK causes a severe neurodevelopmental disorder that masks the phenotype of a novel de novo variant in EEF2

Biomotors, viral assembly, and RNA nanobiotechnology: Current achievements and future directions

Response to: Lack of evidence for ribosomal frameshifting in ATP7B mRNA decoding

Perk as a target for virus therapeutics

Jonathan Dinman Information

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Citations(all)

10180

Citations(since 2020)

3701

Cited By

7998

hIndex(all)

61

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

133

i10Index(since 2020)

85

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Jonathan Dinman Skills & Research Interests

Translational Control

Virology

RNA Bilology

Top articles of Jonathan Dinman

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Journal

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Publication Date

Guidelines for minimal reporting requirements, design and interpretation of experiments involving the use of eukaryotic dual gene expression reporters (MINDR)

Gary Loughran

Dmitry E Andreev

Ilya M Terenin

Olivier Namy

Martin Mikl

...

2024/1/15

Deep mutational analysis of elongation factor eEF2 residues implicated in human disease to identify functionally important contacts with the ribosome

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Alexandra N Olson

Serena Song

Jonathan D Dinman

2023/1/1

Shiftless Is a Novel Member of the Ribosome Stress Surveillance Machinery That Has Evolved to Play a Role in Innate Immunity and Cancer Surveillance

Viruses

Jamie A Kelly

Jonathan D Dinman

2023/11/23

Correction: A novel de novo variant in CASK causes a severe neurodevelopmental disorder that masks the phenotype of a novel de novo variant in EEF2

Journal of human genetics

María Elena Rodríguez-García

Francisco Javier Cotrina-Vinagre

Alexandra N Olson

María Teresa Sánchez-Calvin

Ana Martínez de Aragón

...

2023/8

A novel de novo variant in CASK causes a severe neurodevelopmental disorder that masks the phenotype of a novel de novo variant in EEF2

Journal of Human Genetics

María Elena Rodríguez-García

Francisco Javier Cotrina-Vinagre

Alexandra N Olson

María Teresa Sánchez-Calvin

Ana Martínez de Aragón

...

2023/8

Biomotors, viral assembly, and RNA nanobiotechnology: Current achievements and future directions

Lewis Rolband

Damian Beasock

Yang Wang

Yao-Gen Shu

Jonathan D Dinman

...

2022/1/1

Response to: Lack of evidence for ribosomal frameshifting in ATP7B mRNA decoding

Molecular Cell

Sezen Meydan

Dorota Klepacki

Subbulakshmi Karthikeyan

Tõnu Margus

Paul Thomas

...

2022/10/6

Perk as a target for virus therapeutics

2022/6/30

EGR1 upregulation during encephalitic viral infections contributes to inflammation and cell death

Viruses

Caitlin W Lehman

Amy Smith

Jamie Kelly

Jonathan L Jacobs

Jonathan D Dinman

...

2022/6/2

Identifying inhibitors of− 1 programmed ribosomal frameshifting in a broad spectrum of coronaviruses

Viruses

Sneha Munshi

Krishna Neupane

Sandaru M Ileperuma

Matthew TJ Halma

Jamie A Kelly

...

2022/1/18

PERK is critical for alphavirus nonstructural protein translation

Viruses

Bibha Dahal

Caitlin W Lehman

Ivan Akhrymuk

Nicole R Bracci

Lauren Panny

...

2021/5/12

Programmed− 1 ribosomal frameshifting in coronaviruses: a therapeutic target

Virology

Jamie A Kelly

Michael T Woodside

Jonathan D Dinman

2021/2/1

Ribosomal protein gene RPL9 variants can differentially impair ribosome function and cellular metabolism

Nucleic acids research

Marco Lezzerini

Marianna Penzo

Marie-Françoise O’Donohue

Carolina Marques dos Santos Vieira

Manon Saby

...

2020/1/24

EGR1 upregulation following Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus infection is regulated by ERK and PERK pathways contributing to cell death

Virology

Bibha Dahal

Shih-Chao Lin

Brian D Carey

Jonathan L Jacobs

Jonathan D Dinman

...

2020/1/2

De Novo variants in EEF2 cause a neurodevelopmental disorder with benign external hydrocephalus

Human Molecular Genetics

Maria J Nabais Sá

Alexandra N Olson

Grace Yoon

Graeme AM Nimmo

Christopher M Gomez

...

2020/12/15

Two Ribosomes Are Better Than One... Sometimes

Molecular Cell

Alexandra N Olson

Jonathan D Dinman

2020/8/20

Structural and functional conservation of the programmed− 1 ribosomal frameshift signal of SARS coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Jamie A Kelly

Alexandra N Olson

Krishna Neupane

Sneha Munshi

Josue San Emeterio

...

2020/7/31

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Co-Authors

H-index: 118
Joachim Frank

Joachim Frank

Columbia University in the City of New York

H-index: 55
Alan Scott

Alan Scott

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 54
Davide Ruggero

Davide Ruggero

University of California, San Francisco

H-index: 48
Nilgun Tumer

Nilgun Tumer

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

H-index: 42
Kylene Kehn-Hall

Kylene Kehn-Hall

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

H-index: 40
Kim De Keersmaecker

Kim De Keersmaecker

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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