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The complete genome sequence of the Arabidopsis and tomato pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000
CR Buell, V Joardar, M Lindeberg, J Selengut, IT Paulsen, ML Gwinn, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (18), 10181-10186, 2003
10512003
Enhancement of the infectivity of influenza A and B viruses by proteolytic cleavage of the hemagglutinin polypeptide
SG Lazarowitz, PW Choppin
Virology 68 (2), 440-454, 1975
7831975
Geminiviruses: genome structure and gene function
SG Lazarowitz, RJ Shepherd
Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 11 (4), 327-349, 1992
5741992
Viral movement proteins as probes for intracellular and intercellular trafficking in plants
SG Lazarowitz, RN Beachy
The Plant Cell 11 (4), 535-548, 1999
4321999
Influenza virus structural and nonstructural proteins in infected cells and their plasma membranes
SG Lazarowitz, RW Compans, PW Choppin
Virology 46 (3), 830-843, 1971
4031971
Genomewide identification of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 promoters controlled by the HrpL alternative sigma factor
DE Fouts, RB Abramovitch, JR Alfano, AM Baldo, CR Buell, S Cartinhour, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99 (4), 2275-2280, 2002
3632002
Monoclonal antibody against a 250,000-dalton glycoprotein of Epstein-Barr virus identifies a membrane antigen and a neutralizing antigen.
GJ Hoffman, SG Lazarowitz, SD Hayward
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 77 (5), 2979-2983, 1980
2911980
Cooperation in viral movement: the geminivirus BL1 movement protein interacts with BR1 and redirects it from the nucleus to the cell periphery.
AA Sanderfoot, SG Lazarowitz
The Plant Cell 7 (8), 1185-1194, 1995
2421995
Proteolytic cleavage by plasmin of the HA polypeptide of influenza virus: host cell activation of serum plasminogen
SG Lazarowitz, AR Goldberg, PW Choppin
Virology 56 (1), 172-180, 1973
2421973
Arabidopsis synaptotagmin SYTA regulates endocytosis and virus movement protein cell-to-cell transport
JD Lewis, SG Lazarowitz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (6), 2491-2496, 2010
2342010
Maize streak virus genes essential for systemic spread and symptom development
SG Lazarowitz, AJ Pinder, VD Damsteegt, SG Rogers
The EMBO journal 8 (4), 1023-1032, 1989
2231989
A Viral movement protein as a nuclear shuttle (The geminivirus BR1 movement protein contains domains essential for interaction with BL1 and nuclear localization)
AA Sanderfoot, DJ Ingham, SG Lazarowitz
Plant physiology 110 (1), 23-33, 1996
2141996
The geminivirus BR1 movement protein binds single-stranded DNA and localizes to the cell nucleus.
E Pascal, AA Sanderfoot, BM Ward, R Medville, R Turgeon, ...
The Plant Cell 6 (7), 995-1006, 1994
2091994
Getting it together in plant virus movement: cooperative interactions between bipartite geminivirus movement proteins
AA Sanderfoot, SG Lazarowitz
Trends in cell biology 6 (9), 353-358, 1996
1961996
Both bipartite geminivirus movement proteins define viral host range, but only BL1 determines viral pathogenicity
DJ Ingham, E Pascal, SG Lazarowitz
Virology 207 (1), 191-204, 1995
1851995
Sequence-specific interaction with the viral AL1 protein identifies a geminivirus DNA replication origin.
SG Lazarowitz, LC Wu, SG Rogers, JS Elmer
The Plant Cell 4 (7), 799-809, 1992
1801992
Proteolytic cleavage of the hemagglutinin polypeptide of influenza virus. Function of the uncleaved polypeptide HA
SG Lazarowitz, RW Compans, PW Choppin
Virology 52 (1), 199-212, 1973
1781973
Synaptotagmin SYTA forms ER-plasma membrane junctions that are recruited to plasmodesmata for plant virus movement
A Levy, JY Zheng, SG Lazarowitz
Current Biology 25 (15), 2018-2025, 2015
1622015
Transgenic tobacco plants expressing the geminivirus BL1 protein exhibit symptoms of viral disease.
E Pascal, PE Goodlove, LC Wu, SG Lazarowitz
The Plant Cell 5 (7), 795-807, 1993
1441993
The molecular characterization of geminiviruses
SG Lazarowitz
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 4, 177-192, 1986
1391986
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