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Katelyn Camille Cook
Katelyn Camille Cook
Postdoctoral scientist, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology & Genetics
Verified email at mpi-cbg.de
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Infection-induced peroxisome biogenesis is a metabolic strategy for herpesvirus replication
PMJ Beltran, KC Cook, Y Hashimoto, C Galitzine, LA Murray, O Vitek, ...
Cell host & microbe 24 (4), 526-541. e7, 2018
802018
TGF-β-induced DACT1 biomolecular condensates repress Wnt signalling to promote bone metastasis
M Esposito, C Fang, KC Cook, N Park, Y Wei, C Spadazzi, D Bracha, ...
Nature cell biology 23 (3), 257-267, 2021
782021
Location is everything: protein translocations as a viral infection strategy
KC Cook, IM Cristea
Current opinion in chemical biology 48, 34-43, 2019
422019
Exploring and exploiting proteome organization during viral infection
PM Jean Beltran, KC Cook, IM Cristea
Journal of virology 91 (18), 10.1128/jvi. 00268-17, 2017
402017
Peroxisome plasticity at the virus–host interface
KC Cook, JA Moreno, PMJ Beltran, IM Cristea
Trends in microbiology 27 (11), 906-914, 2019
392019
Mitochondria and peroxisome remodeling across cytomegalovirus infection time viewed through the lens of Inter-ViSTA
JD Federspiel, KC Cook, MA Kennedy, SS Venkatesh, CJ Otter, ...
Cell reports 32 (4), 2020
242020
Restructured membrane contacts rewire organelles for human cytomegalovirus infection
KC Cook, E Tsopurashvili, JM Needham, SR Thompson, IM Cristea
Nature communications 13 (1), 4720, 2022
202022
Intercellular communication within the virus microenvironment affects the susceptibility of cells to secondary viral infections
B Song, X Sheng, JL Justice, KK Lum, PJ Metzger, KC Cook, JC Kostas, ...
Science advances 9 (19), eadg3433, 2023
132023
Defining Viral Strategies for Remodeling Organelle Structure and Function
KC Cook
Princeton University, 2022
2022
Endoplasmic Reticulum Area Expands Upon Onset of the Unfolded Protein Response
KC Cook
University of Colorado at Boulder, 2016
2016
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