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Matthew West
Matthew West
Research Technician, Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder
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ER tubules mark sites of mitochondrial division
JR Friedman, LL Lackner, M West, JR DiBenedetto, J Nunnari, GK Voeltz
Science 334 (6054), 358-362, 2011
20302011
A 3D analysis of yeast ER structure reveals how ER domains are organized by membrane curvature
M West, N Zurek, A Hoenger, GK Voeltz
Journal of Cell Biology 193 (2), 333-346, 2011
4032011
ER-associated mitochondrial division links the distribution of mitochondria and mitochondrial DNA in yeast
AA Murley, LL Lackner, C Osman, M West, GK Voeltz, P Walter, J Nunnari
eLife 10 (e00422), 7554, 2013
3262013
ER-endosome contact increases as endosomes traffic and mature
JR Friedman, JR DiBenedetto, M West, AA Rowland, GK Voeltz
Molecular Biology of the Cell 7, 1030-40, 2013
294*2013
Did2 coordinates Vps4-mediated dissociation of ESCRT-III from endosomes
DP Nickerson, M West, G Odorizzi
The Journal of cell biology 175 (5), 715-720, 2006
1832006
Dual mechanisms specify Doa4‐mediated deubiquitination at multivesicular bodies
C Richter, M West, G Odorizzi
The EMBO journal 26 (10), 2454-2464, 2007
1112007
Bro1 binding to Snf7 regulates ESCRT-III membrane scission activity in yeast
M Wemmer, I Azmi, M West, B Davies, D Katzmann, G Odorizzi
Journal of cell biology 192 (2), 295-306, 2011
1082011
Regulators of Vps4 ATPase activity at endosomes differentially influence the size and rate of formation of intralumenal vesicles
DP Nickerson, M West, R Henry, G Odorizzi
Molecular biology of the cell 21 (6), 1023-1032, 2010
982010
Direct binding to Rsp5 mediates ubiquitin-independent sorting of Sna3 via the multivesicular body pathway
MW McNatt, I McKittrick, M West, G Odorizzi
Molecular biology of the cell 18 (2), 697-706, 2007
872007
Fission of SNX-BAR–coated endosomal retrograde transport carriers is promoted by the dynamin-related protein Vps1
RJ Chi, J Liu, M West, J Wang, G Odorizzi, CG Burd
The Journal of Cell Biology, 2014
862014
Class E compartments form in response to ESCRT dysfunction in yeast due to hyperactivity of the Vps21 Rab GTPase
MRG Russell, T Shideler, DP Nickerson, M West, G Odorizzi
Journal of cell science 125 (21), 5208-5220, 2012
562012
Doa4 function in ILV budding is restricted through its interaction with the Vps20 subunit of ESCRT-III
CM Richter, M West, G Odorizzi
Journal of Cell Science 126 (8), 1881-90, 2013
252013
Regulation of yeast ESCRT-III membrane scission activity by the Doa4 ubiquitin hydrolase
N Johnson, M West, G Odorizzi
Molecular biology of the cell 28 (5), 661-672, 2017
232017
Bro1 stimulates Vps4 to promote intralumenal vesicle formation during multivesicular body biogenesis
CC Tseng, S Dean, BA Davies, IF Azmi, N Pashkova, JA Payne, ...
Journal of Cell Biology 220 (8), e202102070, 2021
152021
The ubiquitin hydrolase Doa4 directly binds Snf7 to inhibit recruitment of ESCRT-III remodeling factors in S. cerevisiae
D Buysse, AK Pfitzner, M West, A Roux, G Odorizzi
Journal of cell science 133 (8), jcs241455, 2020
122020
Vps60 initiates alternative ESCRT-III filaments
AK Pfitzner, H Zivkovic, C Bernat-Silvestre, M West, T Peltier, F Humbert, ...
Journal of Cell Biology 222 (11), 2023
62023
Vacuolar H+-ATPase dysfunction rescues intralumenal vesicle cargo sorting in yeast lacking PI(3,5)P2 or Doa4
ZN Wilson, D Buysse, M West, D Ahrens, G Odorizzi
Journal of cell science 134 (15), jcs258459, 2021
62021
Phosphate starvation signaling increases mitochondrial membrane potential through respiration-independent mechanisms
Y Ouyang, MY Jeong, CN Cunningham, JA Berg, AG Toshniwal, ...
Elife 13, e84282, 2024
32024
Mitochondrial-Derived Compartments are Multilamellar Domains that Encase Membrane Cargo and Cytosol
ZN Wilson, M West, AM English, G Odorizzi, AL Hughes
bioRxiv, 2023
22023
Bro1 binds the Vps20 subunit of ESCRT‐III and promotes ESCRT‐III regulation by Doa4
D Buysse, M West, M Leih, G Odorizzi
Traffic 23 (2), 109-119, 2022
12022
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