Michele Barry

Affiliations: 
Medical Microbiology and Immunology University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
Area:
Virology Biology, Immunology
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Mehta N, Enwere EK, Dos Santos T, et al. (2018) Expression of the vaccinia virus anti-apoptotic F1 protein is blocked by PKR in the absence of the viral E3 protein. Journal of Virology
Caria S, Marshall B, Burton RL, et al. (2016) The N-terminus of the Vaccinia Virus protein F1L is an Intrinsically Unstructured Region that is not involved in Apoptosis Regulation. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Mottet K, Bareiss B, Milne CD, et al. (2015) Corrigendum to "The poxvirus encoded ubiquitin ligase, p28, is regulated by proteasomal degradation and autoubiquitination" [Virology 468-470 (2014) 363-378]. Virology. 484: 421
Burton DR, Caria S, Marshall B, et al. (2015) Structural basis of Deerpox virus-mediated inhibition of apoptosis. Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography. 71: 1593-603
Mehta N, Taylor J, Quilty D, et al. (2015) Ectromelia virus encodes an anti-apoptotic protein that regulates cell death. Virology. 475: 74-87
Mottet K, Bareiss B, Milne CD, et al. (2014) The poxvirus encoded ubiquitin ligase, p28, is regulated by proteasomal degradation and autoubiquitination. Virology. 468: 363-78
Burles K, van Buuren N, Barry M. (2014) Ectromelia virus encodes a family of Ankyrin/F-box proteins that regulate NFκB. Virology. 468: 351-62
van Buuren N, Burles K, Schriewer J, et al. (2014) EVM005: an ectromelia-encoded protein with dual roles in NF-κB inhibition and virulence. Plos Pathogens. 10: e1004326
Bareiss B, Barry M. (2014) Fowlpox virus encodes two p28-like ubiquitin ligases that are expressed early and late during infection. Virology. 462: 60-70
Burles K, Irwin CR, Burton RL, et al. (2014) Initial characterization of vaccinia virus B4 suggests a role in virus spread. Virology. 456: 108-20
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