Staff profile

Dr Naomi Bishop

Lecturer

Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering

School of Life Sciences
Department of Microbiology

Thomas Cherry Building room 309, Melbourne (Bundoora)

 

Area of study

Microbiology

Recent publications

  • Slater R. & Bishop N.E. (2006) Genetic structure and evolution of the Vps25 family, a yeast ESCRT-II component. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 6: 59.
  • Monie T.P., Greatorex J.S., Hook B.D., Bishop N., Beales L P. & A.M. Lever. (2005). Identification and visualisation of the dimerisation initiation site of the prototype lentivirus, Maedi Visna virus: a potential GACG tetraloop displays structural homology with the α- and γ-retroviruses. Biochemistry, 44: 294-302.
  • Bishop N.E. (2003) Role of ubiquitin in sorting along the endocytic pathway. Recent Research Developments in Cell Research, 1: 45-65.
  • Bishop N.E. (2003) Dynamics of endosomal sorting. International Review of Cytology, 232: 1-57.
  • Bishop N., Horman A. & Woodman P. (2002) Mammalian class E vps proteins recognize ubiquitin and act in the removal of endosomal protein-ubiquitin conjugates. Journal of Cell Biology, 157: 91-101.
  • Bishop N, & Woodman P. (2001) TSG101/mammalian VPS23 and mammalian VPS28 interact directly and are recruited to VPS4-induced endosomes. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276: 11735-42.
  • Bishop N.E. (2000) Identification of an intermediate in the hepatitis A virus uncoating process. Intervirology, 43: 36-47.
  • Bishop N.E. & Anderson D. A. (2000) Uncoating of hepatitis A virus virions and provirions. Journal of Virology, 74: 3423-3426.
  • Bishop, N. & Woodman, P. (2000) ATPase-defective mammalian VPS4 localizes to aberrant endosomes and impairs cholesterol trafficking. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 11: 227-239.
  • Swanton, E., Bishop, N. & Woodman, P. (2000) Disassembly of membrane-associated NSF 20S complexes is slow relative to vesicle fusion and is Ca2+-independent. Journal of Cell Science, 113: 1783-1791.
  • Bishop N.E. (1999) Conformational changes in the hepatitis A virus capsid in response to acidic conditions. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 48: 433-450.
  • Swanton, E., Bishop, N. & Woodman, P. (1999) Human rabaptin-5 is selectively cleaved by caspase-3 during apoptosis. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274: 37583-37590.
  • Bishop, N. (1999) Unusual aspects of hepatitis A virus replication. Recent Research Developments in Virology, 1: 183-202.
  • Bishop, N. E. (1999) Effect of low pH on the intramolecular cleavage of hepatitis A virus VP0 molecule. Acta Virologica, 43: 291-296.
  • Bishop N.E. (1998) Examination of potential inhibitors of Hepatitis A virus uncoating. Intervirology, 42: 233-288.
  • Swanton, E., Sheehan, J., Bishop, N., High, S. & Woodman, P. (1998) Formation and turnover of NSF- and SNAP-containing 'fusion' complexes occur on undocked, clathrin-coated vesicle-derived membranes. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 9: 1633-1647.
  • Bishop N.E. (1997) An update on non-clathrin coated endocytosis. Reviews in Medical Virology, 7: 199-209.
  • Bishop N.E. & Anderson, D.A. (1997) Hepatitis A virus subviral particles: purification, accumulation, and relative infectivity of virions, provirions and procapsids. Archives of Virology, 142: 2147-2160.
  • Bishop N.E. & Anderson D.A. (1997) Early interactions of hepatitis A virus with cultured cells: viral elution and the effect of pH and calcium ions. Archives of Virology, 142: 2161-2178.
  • Bishop N.E. & Lever, A.M. (1996) Characterization and modification of an infectious maedi-visna virus clone. In Retroviruses, eds. Desrosiers, R. & Skalka, A.M. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, New York.
  • Bishop N.E., Hugo D.L., Borovec, S.V. & Anderson D.A. (1994) Rapid and efficient purification of hepatitis A virus from cell culture. Journal of Virological Methods, 47: 203-216.
  • Bishop N.E. & Anderson D. A. (1993) RNA-dependent cleavage of VP0 capsid protein of hepatitis A virus. Virology, 197: 616-623.
  • Civitico G., Wang Y., Luscombe C., Bishop N., Tachedjian G., Gust I. & Locarnini S. (1990) Antiviral strategies in chronic hepatitis B virus infection: inhibition of duck hepatitis B virus in vitro using conventional antiviral agents and supercoiled-DNA active compounds. Journal of Medical Virology, 31: 90-97.
  • Bishop N., Civitico G., Wang Y., Guo K., Birch C., Gust I. & Locarnini S. (1990) Antiviral strategies in chronic hepatitis B virus infection: establishment of an in vitro system using the duck hepatitis B virus model. Journal of Medical Virology, 31: 82-89.