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  • 21. The role of Myo2, a yeast class V myosin, in vesicular transport.
    Govindan B, Bowser R, Novick P.
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  • 24. Sro7p, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae counterpart of the tumor suppressor l(2)gl protein, is related to myosins in function.
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    Genetics; 1998 Aug; 149(4):1717-27. PubMed ID: 9691031
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  • 33. Identification of MYO4, a second class V myosin gene in yeast.
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  • 38. Identification of Myo3, a second type-II myosin heavy chain in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
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  • 39. The sequence of a 9.3 kb segment located on the left arm of the yeast chromosome XI reveals five open reading frames including the CCE1 gene and putative products related to MYO2 and to the ribosomal protein L10.
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  • 40. Tropomyosin-containing actin cables direct the Myo2p-dependent polarized delivery of secretory vesicles in budding yeast.
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