Julian Scherer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Biological Sciences | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Axonal transport, Neural development, DyneinGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorRichard B. Vallee | grad student | 2013 | Columbia | |
(Role of Microtubule Motor Proteins in Adenoviral Infections.) |
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Scherer J, Yi J, Vallee RB. (2020) Role of Cytoplasmic Dynein and Kinesins in Adenovirus Transport. Febs Letters |
Scherer J, Hogue IB, Yaffe ZA, et al. (2020) A Kinesin-3 recruitment complex facilitates axonal sorting of enveloped alpha herpesvirus capsids. Plos Pathogens. 16: e1007985 |
Zhou J, Scherer J, Yi J, et al. (2018) Role of kinesins in directed adenovirus transport and cytoplasmic exploration. Plos Pathogens. 14: e1007055 |
Hogue IB, Jean J, Esteves AD, et al. (2017) A Functional Carboxy-Terminal Fluorescent Protein Fusion to Pseudorabies Virus Small Capsid Protein VP26. Journal of Virology |
Scherer J, Yaffe ZA, Vershinin M, et al. (2016) Dual-color Herpesvirus Capsids Discriminate Inoculum from Progeny and Reveal Axonal Transport Dynamics. Journal of Virology |
Hogue IB, Scherer J, Enquist LW. (2016) Exocytosis of Alphaherpesvirus Virions, Light Particles, and Glycoproteins Uses Constitutive Secretory Mechanisms. Mbio. 7 |
Hogue IB, Bosse JB, Engel EA, et al. (2015) Fluorescent Protein Approaches in Alpha Herpesvirus Research. Viruses. 7: 5933-5961 |
Scherer J, Vallee RB. (2015) Conformational changes in the adenovirus hexon subunit responsible for regulating cytoplasmic dynein recruitment. Journal of Virology. 89: 1013-23 |
Bosse JB, Virding S, Thiberge SY, et al. (2014) Nuclear herpesvirus capsid motility is not dependent on F-actin. Mbio. 5: e01909-14 |
Scherer J, Yi J, Vallee RB. (2014) PKA-dependent dynein switching from lysosomes to adenovirus: a novel form of host-virus competition. The Journal of Cell Biology. 205: 163-77 |