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Matthew P. Taylor, Ph.D.
Matthew P. Taylor, Ph.D.
Dept. of Microbiology & Cell Biology, Montana State University
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Subversion of cellular autophagosomal machinery by RNA viruses
WT Jackson, TH Giddings Jr, MP Taylor, S Mulinyawe, M Rabinovitch, ...
PLoS biology 3 (5), e156, 2005
9262005
Cellular autophagy: surrender, avoidance and subversion by microorganisms
K Kirkegaard, MP Taylor, WT Jackson
Nature Reviews Microbiology 2 (4), 301-314, 2004
5842004
Biosynthesis of the ansamycin antibiotic rifamycin: deductions from the molecular analysis of the rif biosynthetic gene cluster of Amycolatopsis mediterranei S699
PR August, L Tang, YJ Yoon, S Ning, R Müller, TW Yu, M Taylor, ...
Chemistry & biology 5 (2), 69-79, 1998
4331998
Subversion of the actin cytoskeleton during viral infection
MP Taylor, OO Koyuncu, LW Enquist
Nature Reviews Microbiology 9 (6), 427-439, 2011
4242011
Complete genomic sequence and analysis of 117 kb of human DNA containing the gene BRCA1.
TM Smith, MK Lee, CI Szabo, N Jerome, M McEuen, M Taylor, L Hood, ...
Genome research 6 (11), 1029-1049, 1996
3751996
Modification of cellular autophagy protein LC3 by poliovirus
MP Taylor, K Kirkegaard
Journal of virology 81 (22), 12543-12553, 2007
2022007
Fast GCaMPs for improved tracking of neuronal activity
XR Sun, A Badura, DA Pacheco, LA Lynch, ER Schneider, MP Taylor, ...
Nature communications 4, 2170, 2013
1622013
Role of microtubules in extracellular release of poliovirus
MP Taylor, TB Burgon, K Kirkegaard, WT Jackson
Journal of virology 83 (13), 6599-6609, 2009
1382009
Kinesin-3 Mediates Axonal Sorting and Directional Transport of Alphaherpesvirus Particles in Neurons
T Kramer, TM Greco, MP Taylor, AE Ambrosini, IM Cristea, LW Enquist
Cell Host & Microbe 12 (6), 806-814, 2012
1182012
Potential subversion of autophagosomal pathway by picornaviruses
MP Taylor, K Kirkegaard
Autophagy 4 (3), 286-289, 2008
1102008
Glycoproteins gE and gI are required for efficient KIF1A-dependent anterograde axonal transport of alphaherpesvirus particles in neurons.
R Kratchmarov, T Kramer, TM Greco, MP Taylor, TH Ch'ng, IM Cristea, ...
Journal of virology, 2013
1042013
Alphaherpesvirus axon-to-cell spread involves limited virion transmission
MP Taylor, O Kobiler, LW Enquist
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (42), 17046-17051, 2012
952012
Axonal spread of neuroinvasive viral infections.
MP Taylor, LW Enquist
Trends Microbiol 29 (10), 2015
762015
Hepatocyte Hyperproliferation upon Liver-Specific Co-disruption of Thioredoxin-1, Thioredoxin Reductase-1, and Glutathione Reductase
JR Prigge, L Coppo, SS Martin, F Ogata, CG Miller, MD Bruschwein, ...
Cell reports 19 (13), 2771-2781, 2017
662017
Poliovirus infection blocks ERGIC-to-Golgi trafficking and induces microtubule-dependent disruption of the Golgi complex
O Beske, M Reichelt, MP Taylor, K Kirkegaard, R Andino
Journal of cell science 120 (18), 3207-3218, 2007
662007
Intrinsic signal amplification by type III CRISPR-Cas systems provides a sequence-specific SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic
A Santiago-Frangos, LN Hall, A Nemudraia, A Nemudryi, P Krishna, ...
Cell Reports Medicine 2 (6), 2021
582021
Herpesvirus replication compartments originate with single incoming viral genomes
O Kobiler, P Brodersen, MP Taylor, EB Ludmir, LW Enquist
MBio 2 (6), 10.1128/mbio. 00278-11, 2011
562011
Visualization of an alphaherpesvirus membrane protein that is essential for anterograde axonal spread of infection in neurons
MP Taylor, T Kramer, MG Lyman, R Kratchmarov, LW Enquist
MBio 3 (2), 10.1128/mbio. 00063-12, 2012
502012
Making the case: Married versus Separate models of alphaherpes virus anterograde transport in axons
R Kratchmarov, MP Taylor, LW Enquist
Reviews in Medical Virology, 1-12, 2012
482012
Effect of Inactivation Methods on SARS-CoV-2 Virion Protein and Structure
EK Loveday, KS Hain, I Kochetkova, JF Hedges, A Robison, DT Snyder, ...
Viruses 13 (4), 562, 2021
452021
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