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John Taylor
John Taylor
School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland
Verified email at auckland.ac.nz
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Rotavirus stimulates release of serotonin (5-HT) from human enterochromaffin cells and activates brain structures involved in nausea and vomiting
M Hagbom, C Istrate, D Engblom, T Karlsson, J Rodriguez-Diaz, J Buesa, ...
PLoS pathogens 7 (7), e1002115, 2011
2152011
Expression of translationally controlled tumour protein is regulated by calcium at both the transcriptional and post-transcriptional level
A Xu, A Bellamy, J Taylor
Biochem. J 342, 683-689, 1999
1521999
Gene structure and expression-Expression of translationally controlled tumour protein is regulated by calcium at both the transcriptional and post-transcriptional level
A Xu, AR Bellamy, JA Taylor
Biochemical Journal 342 (3), 683-690, 1999
152*1999
The cytoplasmic tail of NSP4, the endoplasmic reticulum-localized non-structural glycoprotein of rotavirus, contains distinct virus binding and coiled coil domains.
JA Taylor, JA O'Brien, M Yeager
The EMBO journal 15 (17), 4469, 1996
1241996
Rotavirus nonstructural glycoprotein NSP4 alters plasma membrane permeability in mammalian cells.
K Newton, JC Meyer, AR Bellamy, JA Taylor
Journal of virology 71 (12), 9458-9465, 1997
1211997
Melanocortin receptor-mediated mobilization of intracellular free calcium in HEK293 cells
KG MOUNTJOY, PL KONG, JA TAYLOR, DH WILLARD, WO WILKISON
Physiological genomics 5 (1), 11-19, 2001
1192001
Immobilization of the early secretory pathway by a virus glycoprotein that binds to microtubules
A Xu, AR Bellamy, JA Taylor
The EMBO journal 19 (23), 6465-6474, 2000
1142000
BiP (GRP78) and endoplasmin (GRP94) are induced following rotavirus infection and bind transiently to an endoplasmic reticulum-localized virion component
A Xu, AR Bellamy, JA Taylor
Journal of virology 72 (12), 9865-9872, 1998
1051998
Rotavirus NSP4 triggers secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines from macrophages via Toll-Like Receptor-2.
Y Ge, A Mansell, JE Ussher, AES Brooks, K Manning, C Wang, JA Taylor
Journal of virology, 2013
932013
Membrane-destabilizing activity of rotavirus NSP4 is mediated by a membrane-proximal amphipathic domain
EP Browne, AR Bellamy, JA Taylor
Journal of General Virology 81 (8), 1955-1959, 2000
812000
Probing the structure of rotavirus NSP4: a short sequence at the extreme C terminus mediates binding to the inner capsid particle
JA O'Brien, JA Taylor, AR Bellamy
Journal of virology 74 (11), 5388-5394, 2000
752000
The RER-localized rotavirus intracellular receptor: a truncated purified soluble form is multivalent and binds virus particles
JA Taylor, JA O'Brien, VJ Lord, JC Meyer, AR Bellamy
Virology 194 (2), 807-814, 1993
671993
Rotavirus nonstructural glycoprotein NSP4 is secreted from the apical surfaces of polarized epithelial cells
A Bugarc̀ić, JA Taylor
Journal of virology 80 (24), 12343-12349, 2006
622006
Optimized transduction of human monocyte-derived dendritic cells by recombinant adeno-associated virus serotype 6
JE Ussher, JA Taylor
Human gene therapy 21 (12), 1675-1686, 2010
432010
Transient expression and mutational analysis of the rotavirus intracellular receptor: the C-terminal methionine residue is essential for ligand binding.
JA Taylor, JC Meyer, MA Legge, JA O'Brien, JE Street, VJ Lord, ...
Journal of virology 66 (6), 3566-3572, 1992
401992
Rotavirus NSP4 is secreted from infected cells as an oligomeric lipoprotein and binds to glycosaminoglycans on the surface of non-infected cells
A Didsbury, C Wang, D Verdon, MA Sewell, JD McIntosh, JA Taylor
Virology journal 8 (1), 551, 2011
332011
Transduction of human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells by recombinant adeno-associated virus vectors
M Locke, JE Ussher, R Mistry, JA Taylor, PR Dunbar
Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods 17 (9), 949-959, 2011
262011
Structural determinants of rotavirus subgroup specificity mapped by cryo-electron microscopy
SL Greig, JA Berriman, JA O'Brien, JA Taylor, AR Bellamy, MJ Yeager, ...
Journal of molecular biology 356 (1), 209-221, 2006
252006
APOBEC and iNOS are not the main intracellular effectors of IFN-γ-mediated inactivation of Hepatitis B virus replication
S Proto, JA Taylor, S Chokshi, N Navaratnam, NV Naoumov
Antiviral research 78 (3), 260-267, 2008
242008
The potential of RNA interference as a tool in the management of viral hepatitis
JA Taylor, NV Naoumov
Journal of hepatology 42 (1), 139-144, 2005
212005
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