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Victoria Tenge
Victoria Tenge
Postdoctoral Associate, Baylor College of Medicine
Verified email at bcm.edu
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Replication of human noroviruses in stem cell–derived human enteroids
K Ettayebi, SE Crawford, K Murakami, JR Broughman, U Karandikar, ...
Science 353 (6306), 1387-1393, 2016
13582016
Human Norovirus Cultivation in Nontransformed Stem Cell-Derived Human Intestinal Enteroid Cultures: Success and Challenges
MK Estes, K Ettayebi, VR Tenge, K Murakami, U Karandikar, SC Lin, ...
Viruses 11 (7), 638, 2019
1242019
Bile acids and ceramide overcome the entry restriction for GII. 3 human norovirus replication in human intestinal enteroids
K Murakami, VR Tenge, UC Karandikar, SC Lin, S Ramani, K Ettayebi, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (3), 1700-1710, 2020
982020
New insights and enhanced human norovirus cultivation in human intestinal enteroids
K Ettayebi, VR Tenge, NW Cortes-Penfield, SE Crawford, FH Neill, ...
Msphere 6 (1), 10.1128/msphere. 01136-20, 2021
912021
Human norovirus exhibits strain-specific sensitivity to host interferon pathways in human intestinal enteroids
SC Lin, L Qu, K Ettayebi, SE Crawford, SE Blutt, MJ Robertson, XL Zeng, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (38), 23782-23793, 2020
862020
Genetic manipulation of human intestinal enteroids demonstrates the necessity of a functional fucosyltransferase 2 gene for secretor-dependent human norovirus infection
K Haga, K Ettayebi, VR Tenge, UC Karandikar, MA Lewis, SC Lin, ...
MBio 11 (2), e00251-20, 2020
802020
Delineation of interfaces on human alpha-defensins critical for human adenovirus and human papillomavirus inhibition
VR Tenge, AP Gounder, ME Wiens, W Lu, JG Smith
PLoS pathogens 10 (9), e1004360, 2014
502014
Glycan Recognition in Human Norovirus Infections
VR Tenge, L Hu, BV Prasad, G Larson, RL Atmar, MK Estes, S Ramani
Viruses 13 (10), 2066, 2021
322021
Replication of human norovirus RNA in mammalian cells reveals lack of interferon response
L Qu, K Murakami, JR Broughman, MK Lay, S Guix, VR Tenge, RL Atmar, ...
Journal of virology 90 (19), 8906-8923, 2016
322016
CLIC and membrane wound repair pathways enable pandemic norovirus entry and infection
BV Ayyar, K Ettayebi, W Salmen, UC Karandikar, FH Neill, VR Tenge, ...
Nature communications 14 (1), 1148, 2023
262023
The Hsp90 cochaperones Cpr6, Cpr7, and Cns1 interact with the intact ribosome
VR Tenge, AD Zuehlke, N Shrestha, JL Johnson
Eukaryotic cell 14 (1), 55-63, 2015
222015
Mutation of essential Hsp90 co-chaperones SGT1 or CNS1 renders yeast hypersensitive to overexpression of other co-chaperones
JL Johnson, AD Zuehlke, VR Tenge, JC Langworthy
Current genetics 60 (4), 265-276, 2014
192014
Histo-blood group antigens of glycosphingolipids predict susceptibility of human intestinal enteroids to norovirus infection
I Rimkute, K Thorsteinsson, M Henricsson, VR Tenge, X Yu, SC Lin, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 295 (47), 15974-15987, 2020
162020
Interaction of heat shock protein 90 and the co-chaperone Cpr6 with Ura2, a bifunctional enzyme required for pyrimidine biosynthesis
AD Zuehlke, N Wren, V Tenge, JL Johnson
Journal of Biological Chemistry 288 (38), 27406-27414, 2013
152013
Bile Goes Viral
VR Tenge, K Murakami, W Salmen, SC Lin, SE Crawford, FH Neill, ...
Viruses 13 (6), 998, 2021
122021
The ribosomal biogenesis protein Utp21 interacts with Hsp90 and has differing requirements for Hsp90-associated proteins
VR Tenge, J Knowles, JL Johnson
PloS one 9 (3), e92569, 2014
112014
Bile acid-sensitive human norovirus strains are susceptible to sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 2 inhibition
V Tenge, BV Ayyar, K Ettayebi, SE Crawford, NM Hayes, YT Shen, ...
Journal of Virology, e02020-23, 2024
42024
N-glycoproteomic analyses of human intestinal enteroids, varying in histo-blood group geno-and phenotypes, reveal a wide repertoire of fucosylated glycoproteins
J Nilsson, I Rimkute, C Sihlbom, VR Tenge, SC Lin, RL Atmar, MK Estes, ...
Glycobiology 34 (6), cwae029, 2024
12024
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