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Publications:

Carvalho, M.F., Turgeon, R., and Lazarowitz, S.G. (2006). The geminivirus nuclear shuttle protein NSP inhibits the activity of AtNSI, a vascular-expressed Arabidopsis acetyltransferase regulated with the sink-to-source transition. Plant Physiol 140, 1317-1330. Pubmed.

Lazarowitz, S.G. and Carvalho, M.F. (2006). An Arabidopsis Protein that Mediates Nuclear Export of Begomovirus Genomes. In Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions vol. 5 (F. Sanchez, C. Quinto, I.M. López-Lara, and O. Geiger, eds.), pp. 405–409.

Carvalho, M.F., and Lazarowitz, S.G. (2004). Interaction of the movement protein NSP and the Arabidopsis acetyltransferase AtNSI is necessary for Cabbage leaf curl geminivirus infection and pathogenicity. J Virol 78, 11161- 71. Pubmed.

Lazarowitz, S.G., McGarry, R.C., Barron, Y.D., and Carvalho, M.F. (2004). Nuclear shuttling in plant cells. Symp Soc Exp Biol, 157-176. Pubmed.
McGarry, R.C., Barron, Y.D., Carvalho, M.F., Hill, J.E., Gold, D., Cheung, E., Kraus, W.L., and Lazarowitz, S.G. (2003). A novel Arabidopsis acetyltransferase interacts with the geminivirus movement protein NSP. Plant Cell 15, 1605-1618. Pubmed.

Buell, C.R., Joardar, V., Lindeberg, M., Selengut, J., Paulsen, I.T., Gwinn, M.L., Dodson, R.J., Deboy, R.T., Durkin, A.S., Kolonay, J.F., Madupu, R., Daugherty, S., Brinkac, L., Beanan, M.J., Haft, D.H., Nelson, W.C., Davidsen, T., Zafar, N., Zhou, L., Liu, J., Yuan, Q., Khouri, H., Fedorova, N., Tran, B., Russell, D., Berry, K., Utterback, T., Van Aken, S.E., Feldblyum, T.V., D'Ascenzo, M., Deng, W.L., Ramos, A.R., Alfano, J.R., Cartinhour, S., Chatterjee, A.K., Delaney, T.P., Lazarowitz, S.G., Martin, G.B., Schneider, D.J., Tang, X., Bender, C.L., White, O., Fraser, C.M., and Collmer, A. (2003). The complete genome sequence of the Arabidopsis and tomato pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100, 10181-10186. Pubmed.

Fouts, D.E., Abramovitch, R.B., Alfano, J.R., Baldo, A.M., Buell, C.R., Cartinhour, S., Chatterjee, A.K., D'Ascenzo, M., Gwinn, M.L., Lazarowitz, S.G., Lin, N.C., Martin, G.B., Rehm, A.H., Schneider, D.J., van Dijk, K., Tang, X., and Collmer, A. (2002). Genomewide identification of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 promoters controlled by the HrpL alternative sigma factor. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99, 2275-2280. Pubmed.

Lazarowitz, S.G., McGarry, R.M., Hill, J.E., Barron, Y.D., Gold, D., Carvalho, M.F., Sanderfoot, A.A. and Ward, B.M. (2002).  Macromolecular trafficking within and between plant cells as revealed by virus movement proteins. In Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions vol. 3. (S. A. Leong, C. Allen, and E. W. Triplett, eds.), pp. 279-284.

Ward, B.M., and Lazarowitz, S.G. (1999). Nuclear export in plants. Use of geminivirus movement proteins for a cell-based export assay. Plant Cell 11, 1267-1276. Pubmed.

Lazarowitz, S.G., B.M. Ward, A.A. Sanderfoot and C. M. Laukaitis (1998).  Intercellular and Intracellular Trafficking:  What We Can Learn from Geminivirus Movement. “Cellular Integration of Signalling Pathways in Plant Development (F. LoSchiavo, R. Last, G. Morelli, and N. Raikhel, eds), NATO ASI Series 104: 275-288.

Qin, S., Ward, B.M., and Lazarowitz, S.G. (1998). The bipartite geminivirus coat protein aids BR1 function in viral movement by affecting the accumulation of viral single-stranded DNA. J Virol 72, 9247-9256. Pubmed.

Hill, J.E., Strandberg, J.O., Hiebert, E., and Lazarowitz, S.G. (1998). Asymmetric infectivity of pseudorecombinants of cabbage leaf curl virus and squash leaf curl virus: implications for bipartite geminivirus evolution and movement. Virology 250, 283-292. Pubmed.

Ward, B.M., Medville, R., Lazarowitz, S.G., and Turgeon, R. (1997). The geminivirus BL1 movement protein is associated with endoplasmic reticulum-derived tubules in developing phloem cells. J Virol 71, 3726-3733. Pubmed.

Sanderfoot, A.A., and Lazarowitz, S.G. (1996). Getting it together in plant virus movement: cooperative interactions between bipartite geminivirus movement proteins. Trends Cell Biol 6, 353-358. Pubmed.

Sanderfoot, A.A., and Lazarowitz, S.G. (1995). Cooperation in Viral Movement: The Geminivirus BL1 Movement Protein Interacts with BR1 and Redirects It from the Nucleus to the Cell Periphery. Plant Cell 7, 1185-1194. Pubmed.

Ingham, D.J., Pascal, E., and Lazarowitz, S.G. (1995). Both bipartite geminivirus movement proteins define viral host range, but only BL1 determines viral pathogenicity. Virology 207, 191-204. Pubmed.

Lazarowitz, S.G., L.C. Wu, D.J. Ingham, and J.S. Elmer (1995).  "The role of replication and movement functions in the pathogenesis of squash leaf curl virus", in  Biotechnology and Plant Protection:  Viral Pathogenesis and Disease Resistance, D.D. Bills and S.-D. Kung, eds. (Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co.), pp 95-114.

Pascal, E., Sanderfoot, A.A., Ward, B.M., Medville, R., Turgeon, R., and Lazarowitz, S.G. (1994). The geminivirus BR1 movement protein binds single-stranded DNA and localizes to the cell nucleus. Plant Cell 6, 995-1006. Pubmed.

Pascal, E., Goodlove, P.E., Wu, L.C., and Lazarowitz, S.G. (1993). Transgenic tobacco plants expressing the geminivirus BL1 protein exhibit symptoms of viral disease. Plant Cell 5, 795-807. Pubmed.

Ingham, D.J., and Lazarowitz, S.G. (1993). A single missense mutation in the BR1 movement protein alters the host range of the squash leaf curl geminivirus. Virology 196, 694-702. Pubmed.

Lazarowitz, S.G., Wu, L.C., Rogers, S.G., and Elmer, J.S. (1992). Sequence-specific interaction with the viral AL1 protein identifies a geminivirus DNA replication origin. Plant Cell 4, 799-809. Pubmed.

Reviews and Textbook Chapters

Lazarowitz, S.G. (2001).  “Plant Viruses” in Fields’ Virology, 4th edition (D.M. Knipe and P.M. Howley, Eds), Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia. pp 533-598.

Lazarowitz, S.G. (1999). Probing plant cell structure and function with viral movement proteins. Curr Opin Plant Biol 2, 332-338. Pubmed.

Lazarowitz, S.G., and Beachy, R.N. (1999). Viral movement proteins as probes for intracellular and intercellular trafficking in plants. Plant Cell 11, 535-548. Pubmed.

Lazarowitz, S.G. and T. Bisseling (1997).  Plant development from the cellular perspective: Integrating the signals. Plant Cell 9, 1884-1900.