The Taylor Lab
Publications
Taylor, M.J., Husain, K., Gartner, Z.J., Mayor, S., and Vale, R.D. (2017). A DNA-Based T Cell Receptor Reveals a Role for Receptor Clustering in Ligand Discrimination. Cell 169, 108–119.e120.
Farlow, J., Seo, D., Broaders, K.E., Taylor, M.J., Gartner, Z.J., and Jun, Y.-W. (2013). Formation of targeted monovalent quantum dots by steric exclusion. Nature Methods 10, 1203–1205.
Hui, E., Cheung, J., Zhu, J., Su, X., Taylor, M.J., Wallweber, H.A., Sasmal, D.K., Huang, J., Kim, J.M., Mellman, I., et al. (2017). T cell costimulatory receptor CD28 is a primary target for PD-1-mediated inhibition. Science 355, 1428–1433.
Shevchuk, A.I., Novak, P., Taylor, M., Diakonov, I.A., Ziyadeh-Isleem, A., Bitoun, M., Guicheney, P., Lab, M.J., Gorelik, J., Merrifield, C.J., et al. (2012). An alternative mechanism of clathrin-coated pit closure revealed by ion conductance microscopy. The Journal of Cell Biology 197, 499–508.
Taylor, M.J., Lampe, M., and Merrifield, C.J. (2012). A feedback loop between dynamin and actin recruitment during clathrin-mediated endocytosis. PLoS Biol. 10, e1001302.
Taylor, M.J., Perrais, D., and Merrifield, C.J. (2011). A high precision survey of the molecular dynamics of mammalian clathrin-mediated endocytosis. PLoS Biol. 9, e1000604.
Sahlender, D.A., Roberts, R.C., Arden, S.D., Spudich, G., Taylor, M.J., Luzio, J.P., Kendrick-Jones, J., and Buss, F. (2005). Optineurin links myosin VI to the Golgi complex and is involved in Golgi organization and exocytosis. The Journal of Cell Biology 169, 285–295.
Motley, A.M., Berg, N., Taylor, M.J., Sahlender, D.A., Hirst, J., Owen, D.J., and Robinson, M.S. (2006). Functional analysis of AP-2 alpha and mu2 subunits. Mol. Biol. Cell 17, 5298–5308.
Harasaki, K., Lubben, N.B., Harbour, M., Taylor, M.J., and Robinson, M.S. (2005). Sorting of major cargo glycoproteins into clathrin-coated vesicles. Traffic 6, 1014–1026.
Hirst, J., Miller, S.E., Taylor, M.J., Mollard, von, G.F., and Robinson, M.S. (2004). EpsinR is an adaptor for the SNARE protein Vti1b. Mol. Biol. Cell 15, 5593–5602.