Roger D. Everett
MRC Virology Unit
Glasgow G11 5JR
Scotland
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- Interactions between DNA viruses, ND10 and the DNA damage response. Everett, R.D. Cell. Microbiol. (2006)
- ND10 components relocate to sites associated with herpes simplex virus type 1 nucleoprotein complexes during virus infection. Everett, R.D., Murray, J. J. Virol. (2005)
- Phenotype of a herpes simplex virus type 1 mutant that fails to express immediate-early regulatory protein ICP0. Everett, R.D., Boutell, C., Orr, A. J. Virol. (2004)
- Formation of nuclear foci of the herpes simplex virus type 1 regulatory protein ICP4 at early times of infection: localization, dynamics, recruitment of ICP27, and evidence for the de novo induction of ND10-like complexes. Everett, R.D., Sourvinos, G., Leiper, C., Clements, J.B., Orr, A. J. Virol. (2004)
- Herpes simplex virus type 1 regulatory protein ICP0 does not protect cyclins D1 and D3 from degradation during infection. Everett, R.D. J. Virol. (2004)
- Visualization by live-cell microscopy of disruption of ND10 during herpes simplex virus type 1 infection. Everett, R.D., Zafiropoulos, A. J. Virol. (2004)
- Recruitment of herpes simplex virus type 1 transcriptional regulatory protein ICP4 into foci juxtaposed to ND10 in live, infected cells. Everett, R.D., Sourvinos, G., Orr, A. J. Virol. (2003)
- ICP0, a regulator of herpes simplex virus during lytic and latent infection. Everett, R.D. Bioessays (2000)
- ICP0 induces the accumulation of colocalizing conjugated ubiquitin. Everett, R.D. J. Virol. (2000)
- A surprising role for the proteasome in the regulation of herpesvirus infection. Everett, R.D. Trends Biochem. Sci. (1999)
- A dynamic connection between centromeres and ND10 proteins. Everett, R.D., Earnshaw, W.C., Pluta, A.F., Sternsdorf, T., Ainsztein, A.M., Carmena, M., Ruchaud, S., Hsu, W.L., Orr, A. J. Cell. Sci. (1999)
- Cell cycle regulation of PML modification and ND10 composition. Everett, R.D., Lomonte, P., Sternsdorf, T., van Driel, R., Orr, A. J. Cell. Sci. (1999)
- The ability of herpes simplex virus type 1 immediate-early protein Vmw110 to bind to a ubiquitin-specific protease contributes to its roles in the activation of gene expression and stimulation of virus replication. Everett, R.D., Meredith, M., Orr, A. J. Virol. (1999)
- The disruption of ND10 during herpes simplex virus infection correlates with the Vmw110- and proteasome-dependent loss of several PML isoforms. Everett, R.D., Freemont, P., Saitoh, H., Dasso, M., Orr, A., Kathoria, M., Parkinson, J. J. Virol. (1998)
- A viral activator of gene expression functions via the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. Everett, R.D., Orr, A., Preston, C.M. EMBO J. (1998)