Carol Carter

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Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
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Molecular Biology, Microbiology Biology
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Strickland M, Nyenhuis D, Watanabe SM, et al. (2021) Novel Tsg101 Binding Partners Regulate Viral L Domain Trafficking. Viruses. 13
Watanabe SM, Ehrlich LS, Strickland M, et al. (2020) Selective Targeting of Virus Replication by Proton Pump Inhibitors. Scientific Reports. 10: 4003
Watanabe SM, Medina G, Eastep GN, et al. (2018) The matrix domain of the Gag protein from avian sarcoma virus contains a PI(4,5)P2-binding site that targets Gag to the cell periphery. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Watanabe SM, Simon V, Durham ND, et al. (2016) The HIV-1 late domain-2 S40A polymorphism in antiretroviral (or ART)-exposed individuals influences protease inhibitor susceptibility. Retrovirology. 13: 64
Leyva-Grado VH, Hai R, Fernandes F, et al. (2014) Modulation of an ectodomain motif in the influenza A virus neuraminidase alters tetherin sensitivity and results in virus attenuation in vivo. Journal of Molecular Biology. 426: 1308-21
Watanabe SM, Chen MH, Khan M, et al. (2013) The S40 residue in HIV-1 Gag p6 impacts local and distal budding determinants, revealing additional late domain activities. Retrovirology. 10: 143
Chen K, Piszczek G, Carter C, et al. (2013) The maturational refolding of the β-hairpin motif of equine infectious anemia virus capsid protein extends its helix α1 at capsid assembly locus. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 288: 1511-20
Ehrlich LS, Carter CA. (2012) HIV Assembly and Budding: Ca(2+) Signaling and Non-ESCRT Proteins Set the Stage. Molecular Biology International. 2012: 851670
Yondola M, Carter C. (2011) Un-“ESCRT”-ed budding. Viruses. 3: 26-31
Yondola MA, Fernandes F, Belicha-Villanueva A, et al. (2011) Budding capability of the influenza virus neuraminidase can be modulated by tetherin. Journal of Virology. 85: 2480-91
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