index of journal articles

Review Articles

  1. Sun, X. and Whittaker, G.R. (2007). Entry of Influenza Virus in S. Pohlmann and G. Simmons (eds) Viral Entry into Host Cells, Landes Bioscience: http://eurekah.com/chapter/3131.
  2. Regan, A.D. and Whittaker, G.R. (2007). Entry of Rhabdoviruses into Animal Cells in S. Pohlmann and G. Simmons (eds) Viral Entry into Host Cells, Landes Bioscience: http://eurekah.com/chapter/3172.
  3. Whittaker, G.R. and Digard, P. (2006). Entry and intracellular transport of influenza virus in Y. Kawaoka (ed) Influenza Virology: Current Topics, Caister Academic Press, Wymondham UK, pp37-64.
  4. Sieczkarski, S.B and Whittaker, G.R. (2005) Viral Entry in Curr. Top. Microbiol. Immunol.: Membrane Trafficking in Viral Replication Ed. M. Marsh, Springer-Verlag. In press.
  5. Whittaker G.R. (2003) Virus nuclear import. Adv. Drug Delivery Rev. 55: 733-747.
  6. Sieczkarski, S.B. and Whittaker G.R. (2002) Dissecting virus entry via endocytosis. J. Gen Virol. 83: 1535-1545.
  7. Whittaker, G.R. (2001). Intracellular trafficking of influenza virus: clinical implications for molecular medicine. Exp. Rev. Mol. Med. 8 February, Full Text Available.
  8. Whittaker, G.R., Kann, M. and Helenius, A. (2000). Viral entry into the nucleus. Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol. 16: 627-651.
  9. Whittaker, G.R. and Helenius, A. (1998). Nuclear import and export of viruses and virus genomes. Virology 246: 1–23.
  10. Whittaker, G. (1998). Squeezing through pores: how microorganisms get into and out of the nucleus. Trends in Microbiol. 6: 178–179.
  11. Whittaker, G., Bui, M. and Helenius, A. (1996). The role of nuclear import and export in influenza virus infection. Trends in Cell Biol. 6: 67–71.

Research Papers

  1. Sun, X., Belouzard, S. and Whittaker, G.R. (2007). Molecular architecture of the bipartite fusion loops of vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein G, a class III viral fusion protein. In press
  2. Sun, X. and Whittaker, G.R. (2007). Role of the actin cytoskeleton during entry of influenza virus into polarized epithelial cells. Cell. Microbiol. 9:1672-1682.
  3. Madu, I.G., Chu, V.C. Lee, H., Regan, A.D., Bauman, B.E. and Whittaker, G.R. (2007). Heparan sulfate is a selective attachment factor for the avian coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus Beaudette. Avian Dis. 51: 45-51.
  4. Chu, V.C., McElroy, L.J., Aronson, J.M., Oura, T.J., Harbison C.E. Bauman, B.E. and Whittaker, G.R. (2007). Feline aminopeptidase N is not a functional receptor for avian infectious bronchitis virus. Virol. J. Feb 26 4: 20.
  5. Buvelot Frei, S., Rahl, P.B., Nussbaum, M. Briggs, B.J., Calero, M, Janeczko, S.D., Regan, A.D., Chen C.Z., Barral, Y., Whittaker, G.R. and Collins, R.N. (2006). Bioinformatic and comparative localization of Rab proteins reveals functional insights into the uncharacterized GTPases Ypt10p and Ypt11p. Mol. Cell. Biol.: 26: 7299-7317.
  6. Chu, V.C., McElroy, L.J., Chu, V., Bauman, B.E. and Whittaker, G.R. (2006). The avian coronavirus, infectious bronchitis virus, undergoes direct low-pH dependent fusion activation during entry into host cells. J. Virol, 80: 3180-3188.
  7. Sun, X., Yau, V.K. Briggs, B.J. and Whittaker, G.R. (2005). Role of clathrin-mediated endocytosis during vesicular stomatits virus entry into host cells. Virology 38: 53-60.
  8. Chu, V.C. and Whittaker, G.R. (2004) Influenza virus entry and infection require host cell N-linked glycoprotein. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 101: 18153-18158. (Free Full Text Available)
  9. Sun, X. and Whittaker, G.R. (2003). Role for influenza virus envelope cholesterol in virus entry and infection. J. Virol. 77: 12543-12551.
  10. Khor, R., McElroy, L.J.. and Whittaker, G.R. (2003). The ubiquitin-vacuolar protein sorting pathway is selectively required during entry of influenza virus into host cells. Traffic 4: 857-868.
  11. Sieczkarski, S.B., and Whittaker, G.R. (2003). Differential requirements of Rab5 and Rab7 for endocytosis of influenza and other enveloped viruses. Traffic 4: 333-343.
  12. Sieczkarski, S.B., Brown H.A. and Whittaker, G.R. (2003). Role of protein kinase CbetaII in influenza virus entry via late endosomes. J.Virol. 77: 460-469.
  13. Sieczkarski, S.B., and Whittaker, G.R. (2002). Influenza virus can enter and infect cells in the absence of clathrin-mediated endocytosis. J. Virol, 76: 10455-10464.
  14. Bui, M., Myers, J. and Whittaker, G.R. (2002). Nucleo-cytoplasmic localization of influenza virus nucleoprotein depends on cell density and phosphorylation. Virus Res. 84: 37-44.
  15. Calero, M. Whittaker, G.R. and Collins R.N. (2001) Yop1p, the yeast homolog of the polyposis locus protein 1, interacts with both Yip1p and Rab proteins and negatively regulates cell growth. J. Biol Chem. 276: 12100-12112.
  16. Ma, K., Roy, A-M, M. and Whittaker, G.R. (2001). Nuclear export of influenza virus ribonucleoproteins: identification of an export intermediate at the
  17. Ruigrok, R.W.H., Barge, A., Durrer, P., Brunner, J., Ma, K. and Whittaker, G.R. (2000). Membrane interaction of influenza virus M1 protein. Virology 267: 289-298.
  18. Roy, A-M.M., Parrish, J.S., Parrish, C.R. and Whittaker, G.R. (2000). Early stages of influenza virus entry into Mv-1 lung cells: involvement of dynamin. Virology 267:17-28.