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Autor:
Travis R Ruch, Carolyn E Machamer
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 8, Iss 5, p e1002674 (2012)
The coronavirus E protein is a small membrane protein with a single predicted hydrophobic domain (HD), and has a poorly defined role in infection. The E protein is thought to promote virion assembly, which occurs in the Golgi region of infected cells
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a6bf5b9331b94317b5d2c9df1c932c17
Autor:
Travis R. Ruch, Carolyn E. Machamer
Publikováno v:
Viruses, Vol 4, Iss 3, Pp 363-382 (2012)
The coronavirus E protein is a small membrane protein that has an important role in the assembly of virions. Recent studies have indicated that the E protein has functions during infection beyond assembly, including in virus egress and in the host st
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f15e03280f82431ebd57b6d9ab856ce5
Par3 integrates Tiam1 and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase signaling to change apical membrane identity
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology of the Cell
The polarity regulator Par3 directs the reorganization of the apical membrane in polarized cells through the action of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and the Rac1 exchange factor Tiam1. This mechanism may be exploited by pathogens to bypass the epithe
Autor:
Gary L. Dewey, Bradley T. Andresen, Isabelle P. Le, Shirley E. Bradley Dean, Joseph L. Stodola, Inara B. Lazdins, Pete Haak, Maria A. Burnatowska-Hledin, Travis R. Ruch, Alyssa E. Johnson, James H. Resau, Ashleigh Sartor, Christopher C. Barney
Publikováno v:
Cell and Tissue Research. 349:527-539
VACM-1, a cul5 gene product, when overexpressed in vitro, has an antiproliferative effect. In vivo, VACM-1/cul5 is present in tissues involved in the regulation of water balance. Neither proteins targeted for VACM-1/cul5-specific degradation nor fact
Autor:
Carolyn E. Machamer, Travis R. Ruch
Publikováno v:
Viruses
Viruses, Vol 4, Iss 3, Pp 363-382 (2012)
Viruses; Volume 4; Issue 3; Pages: 363-382
Viruses, Vol 4, Iss 3, Pp 363-382 (2012)
Viruses; Volume 4; Issue 3; Pages: 363-382
The coronavirus E protein is a small membrane protein that has an important role in the assembly of virions. Recent studies have indicated that the E protein has functions during infection beyond assembly, including in virus egress and in the host st
Autor:
Travis R. Ruch, Jill S. Pinter, Kenneth L. Brown, Matthew Ambrose, Kathryn L. Ewing, Ian Hesslesweet
Publikováno v:
Analytical Letters. 38:769-780
Electropolymerized films of metal‐free tetraaminophthalocyanine (TAPc) were used to immobilize the redox mediator ferrocene (Fc) into its polymeric matrix during the electropolymerization of the monomer TAPc. This entrapment produces a three‐dime
Autor:
Joanne N. Engel, Travis R. Ruch
Publikováno v:
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. 9:a027953
The mucosal barrier is composed of polarized epithelial cells with distinct apical and basolateral surfaces separated by tight junctions and serves as both a physical and immunological barrier to incoming pathogens. Specialized polarity proteins are
Autor:
Travis R. Ruch, David M. Bryant, Arlinet Kierbel, Ross J. Metzger, Anirban Datta, Keith E. Mostov, Torsten Wittmann, Cindy S. Tran, Joanne N. Engel, Yoni Eran, Paul Brakeman
Publikováno v:
Cell host & microbe, vol 15, iss 5
The mucosal epithelium consists of polarized cells with distinct apical and basolateral membranes that serve as functional and physical barriers to external pathogens. The apical surface of the epithelium constitutes the first point of contact betwee
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::40560db0e5b48e7a71c0fe69e62a1ff9
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1931312814001413
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1931312814001413
Autor:
Carolyn E. Machamer, Travis R. Ruch
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology
The coronavirus (CoV) E protein plays an important role in virus assembly. The E protein is made in excess during infection and has been shown to have ion channel activity in planar lipid bilayers. However, a role in infection for the unincorporated
Autor:
Carolyn E. Machamer, Travis R. Ruch
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 8, Iss 5, p e1002674 (2012)
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 8, Iss 5, p e1002674 (2012)
The coronavirus E protein is a small membrane protein with a single predicted hydrophobic domain (HD), and has a poorly defined role in infection. The E protein is thought to promote virion assembly, which occurs in the Golgi region of infected cells