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The following pages link to The class V myosin Myo2p is required for Fus2p transport and actin polarization during the yeast mating response (Q30488178):
Displaying 14 items.
- A model for cell wall dissolution in mating yeast cells: polarized secretion and restricted diffusion of cell wall remodeling enzymes induces local dissolution (Q27338852) (← links)
- A mechanism for the coordination of proliferation and differentiation by spatial regulation of Fus2p in budding yeast. (Q27933058) (← links)
- Cdc42p and Fus2p act together late in yeast cell fusion (Q27937292) (← links)
- A formin-nucleated actin aster concentrates cell wall hydrolases for cell fusion in fission yeast (Q30635372) (← links)
- Polarization of the yeast pheromone receptor requires its internalization but not actin-dependent secretion (Q33848769) (← links)
- To avoid a mating mishap, yeast focus and communicate (Q35261634) (← links)
- An Amphiphysin-Like Domain in Fus2p Is Required for Rvs161p Interaction and Cortical Localization. (Q36574539) (← links)
- Kel1p Mediates Yeast Cell Fusion Through a Fus2p- and Cdc42p-Dependent Mechanism. (Q36998432) (← links)
- Mate and fuse: how yeast cells do it (Q37032339) (← links)
- Molecular basis of Kar9-Bim1 complex function during mating and spindle positioning (Q37518039) (← links)
- Identifying novel protein phenotype annotations by hybridizing protein-protein interactions and protein sequence similarities. (Q40148229) (← links)
- Prm1 Targeting to Contact Sites Enhances Fusion during Mating in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q41769960) (← links)
- Computational model of polarized actin cables and cytokinetic actin ring formation in budding yeast (Q42232402) (← links)
- Membrane curvature directs the localization of Cdc42p to novel foci required for cell-cell fusion. (Q47608236) (← links)