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1.Ming Kang, Garry A. Duncan, Charles Kuszynski, George Oyler, Jiayin Zhen, Donald F. Becker, James L. Van Etten. Chlorovirus PBCV-1 encodes an active copper-zinc superoxide dismutase. Journal of Virology, 2014, 88, 12541-12550.
2.Eric A. Noel*, Ming Kang*, Jiri Adamec, James L. Van Etten, George A. Oyler. Chlorovirus Skp1-binding ankyrin repeat protein interplay and mimicry of cellular ubiquitin ligase machinery. Journal of Virology, 2014, 88, 13798-13810. (*Authors contribute equally)
3.Saadia Bihmidine, Mingxia Cao, Ming Kang, Tala Awada, James Van Etten, David Dunigan, Tom Clemente. Expression of Chlorovirus MT325 aquaglyceroporin (aqpv1) in tobacco and its role in mitigating drought stress. Planta, 2014, 240:209–221.
4.Jeanniard A, Dunigan DD, Gurnon JR, Agarkova IV, Kang M, Vitek J, Duncan G, McClung OW, Larsen M, Claverie JM, Van Etten JL, Blanc G. Towards defining the chloroviruses: a genomic journey through a genus of large DNA viruses. BMC Genomics, 2013, 14, 158.
5.Timo Greiner, Jose Ramos, Maria Alvarez, James Gurnon, Ming Kang, James Van Etten, Anna Moroni, Gerhard Thiel. A functional HAK/KUP/KT-like potassium transporter encoded by viruses. The Plant Journal, 2011, 68, 977-986.
6.Maria Bonza, Holger Martin, Ming Kang, Gentry Lewis, Timo Greiner, Sonia Giacometti, James L Van Etten, Maria Ida De Michelis, Gerhard Thiel, Anna Moroni. A functional calcium-transporting ATPase encoded by chlorella viruses. Journal of General Virology, 2010, 91, 2620-2626.
7.Sabrina Gazzarrini, Ming Kang, Alessandra Abenavoli, Giulia Romani, Claudio Olivari, Daniele Gaslini, Giuseppina Ferrara, James L. Van Etten, Michael Kreim, Stefan M. Kast, Gerhard Thiel,and Anna Moroni. Chlorella virus ATCV1 encodes a functional potassium channel of eighty two amino acids. Biochemical Journal, 2009, 420, 295-303.
8.Timo Greiner, Florian Frohns, Ming Kang, James L. Van Etten, Anja Kasmann, Anna Moroni, Gerhard Thiel, and Brigitte Hertel. Chlorella viruses prevent multiple infections by depolarizing the host membrane. Journal of General Virology, 2009, 90, 2033-2039.
9.Monika Neupartl, Christine Meyer, Isabell Woll, Florian Frohns, Ming Kang, James L. Van Etten, Detlef Kramer, Brigitte Hertel, Anna Moroni, Gerhard Thiel. Chlorella viruses evoke a rapid release of K+ from host cells during the early phase of infection. Virology, 2008, 372, 340-348.
10.S. Mujtaba, K. Manzur, J. Gurnon, M. Kang, J. Van Etten, and M.-M. Zhou. Epigenetic transcriptional repression of cellular genes by a viral SET protein. Nature Cell Biology, 2008, 10, 1114-1122.
11.Florian Frohns, Anja Kasmann, Detlef Kramer, Mario Mehmel, Ming Kang, James Van Etten, Sabrina Gazzarini, Anna Moroni, and Gerhard Thiel. Chlorella virus potassium channels cause rapid depolarization of host cell during infection. Journal of Virology, 2006, 80, 2437-2444.
12.Gazzarrini, S., Kang, M., Epimashko, S., Dainty, J., Van Etten, J. L., Thiel, G. and Moroni, A. Chlorella virus MT325 has genes encoding functional water and potassium ion channels that increase water transport synergistically. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 2006, 103, 5355-5360.
13.Ming Kang, David Dunigan, and James Van Etten. Chlorovirus: a genus of Phycodnaviridae that infects certain Chlorella-like green algae. Molecular Plant Pathology, 2005, 6, 213-224.
14.Ming Kang, Anna Moroni, Sabrina Gazzarrini, Dario DeFrancesco, Gerhard Thiel, Maria Severino, and James Van Etten. Small potassium channel proteins encoded by chlorella viruses. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 101, 5318-5324.
15.Gazzarrini. S, Kang, M., Van Etten, J. L., Tayefeh, S., Kast, S., DeFrancesco, D., Thiel, G., and Moroni, A. Long distance interactions within the potassium channel pore are revealed by molecular diversity of viral proteins. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2004, 279, 28443-28449.
16.Ming Kang, Michael Graves, Mario Mehmel, Anna Moroni, Sabrina Gazzirrini, Gerhard Thiel, James Gurnon, and James Van Etten. Genetic diversity in chlorella viruses flanking kcv, a gene that encodes a potassium ion channel protein. Virology, 326, 150-159.
17.Ming Kang, Anna Moroni, Sabrina Gazzarrini, and James Van Etten. Are chlorella viruses a rich source of ion channel proteins? FEBS Letters, 2003, 552, 2-6.