Publications
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Neuron-to-neuron transmission of α-synuclein fibrils through axonal transport.
Freundt EC,
Maynard N, Clancy EK, Roy S, Bousset L, Sourigues Y, Covert M, Melki R, Kirkegaard K, Brahic M.
Ann Neurol.
2012;
72
(4):
517-24
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Helix-destabilizing, beta-branched, and polar residues in the baboon reovirus p15 transmembrane domain influence the modularity of FAST proteins.
Clancy EK,
Duncan R.
J Virol.
2011;
85
(10):
4707-19
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Homomultimerization of the reovirus p14 fusion-associated small transmembrane protein during transit through the ER-Golgi complex secretory pathway.
Corcoran JA,
Clancy EK, Duncan R.
J Gen Virol.
2011;
92
(Pt 1):
162-6
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Different activities of the reovirus FAST proteins and influenza hemagglutinin in cell-cell fusion assays and in response to membrane curvature agents.
Clancy EK,
Barry C, Ciechonska M, Duncan R.
Virology.
2010;
397
(1):
119-29
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Reovirus FAST protein transmembrane domains function in a modular, primary sequence-independent manner to mediate cell-cell membrane fusion.
Clancy EK,
Duncan R.
J Virol.
2009;
83
(7):
2941-50
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The p14 fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) protein effects membrane fusion from a subset of membrane microdomains.
Corcoran JA,
Salsman J, de Antueno R, Touhami A, Jericho MH, Clancy EK, Duncan R.
J Biol Chem.
2006;
281
(42):
31778-89
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Unusual topological arrangement of structural motifs in the baboon reovirus fusion-associated small transmembrane protein.
Dawe S,
Corcoran JA, Clancy EK, Salsman J, Duncan R.
J Virol.
2005;
79
(10):
6216-26