Billy Tsai
Affiliations: | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
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Knupp J, Pletan ML, Arvan P, et al. (2023) Autophagy of the ER: the secretome finds the lysosome. The Febs Journal |
Pletan M, Liu X, Cha G, et al. (2023) The atlastin ER morphogenic proteins promote formation of a membrane penetration site during non-enveloped virus entry. Journal of Virology. e0075623 |
Woo TT, Williams JM, Tsai B. (2023) How host ER membrane chaperones and morphogenic proteins support virus infection. Journal of Cell Science. 136 |
Williams JM, Chen YJ, Cho WJ, et al. (2023) Reticulons promote formation of ER-derived double-membrane vesicles that facilitate SARS-CoV-2 replication. The Journal of Cell Biology. 222 |
Pletan ML, Tsai B. (2022) Non-enveloped virus membrane penetration: New advances leading to new insights. Plos Pathogens. 18: e1010948 |
Spriggs CC, Cha G, Li J, et al. (2022) Components of the LINC and NPC complexes coordinately target and translocate a virus into the nucleus to promote infection. Plos Pathogens. 18: e1010824 |
Bagchi P, Speckhart K, Kennedy A, et al. (2022) A specific EMC subunit supports Dengue virus infection by promoting virus membrane fusion essential for cytosolic genome delivery. Plos Pathogens. 18: e1010717 |
Bagchi P, Liu X, Cho WJ, et al. (2021) Lunapark-dependent formation of a virus-induced ER exit site contains multi-tubular ER junctions that promote viral ER-to-cytosol escape. Cell Reports. 37: 110077 |
Knupp J, Chen YJ, Arunagiri A, et al. (2021) The ER transmembrane protein PGRMC1 recruits misfolded proteins for reticulophagic clearance. Autophagy. 1-3 |
Chen YJ, Knupp J, Arunagiri A, et al. (2021) PGRMC1 acts as a size-selective cargo receptor to drive ER-phagic clearance of mutant prohormones. Nature Communications. 12: 5991 |