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214 related items for PubMed ID: 22553209

  • 1. Bud4 mediates the cell-type-specific assembly of the axial landmark in budding yeast.
    Kang PJ, Angerman E, Jung CH, Park HO.
    J Cell Sci; 2012 Aug 15; 125(Pt 16):3840-9. PubMed ID: 22553209
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  • 2. Cdc42 couples septin recruitment to the axial landmark assembly via Axl2 in budding yeast.
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  • 3. Coupling of septins to the axial landmark by Bud4 in budding yeast.
    Kang PJ, Hood-DeGrenier JK, Park HO.
    J Cell Sci; 2013 Mar 01; 126(Pt 5):1218-26. PubMed ID: 23345395
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  • 4. Cdc42 couples septin recruitment to the axial landmark assembly via Axl2 in budding yeast.
    Kang PJ, Mullner R, Lian K, Park HO.
    bioRxiv; 2023 Aug 26. PubMed ID: 37662239
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  • 5. The anillin-related region of Bud4 is the major functional determinant for Bud4's function in septin organization during bud growth and axial bud site selection in budding yeast.
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  • 7. The BUD4 protein of yeast, required for axial budding, is localized to the mother/BUD neck in a cell cycle-dependent manner.
    Sanders SL, Herskowitz I.
    J Cell Biol; 1996 Jul 06; 134(2):413-27. PubMed ID: 8707826
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  • 8. A GDP/GTP exchange factor involved in linking a spatial landmark to cell polarity.
    Kang PJ, Sanson A, Lee B, Park HO.
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  • 9. Critical Roles of a RhoGEF-Anillin Module in Septin Architectural Remodeling during Cytokinesis.
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    Fujita A, Lord M, Hiroko T, Hiroko F, Chen T, Oka C, Misumi Y, Chant J.
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  • 11. Temporal regulation of cell polarity via the interaction of the Ras GTPase Rsr1 and the scaffold protein Bem1.
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  • 12. A role for a protease in morphogenic responses during yeast cell fusion.
    Elia L, Marsh L.
    J Cell Biol; 1998 Sep 21; 142(6):1473-85. PubMed ID: 9744878
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  • 13. The Rsr1/Bud1 GTPase interacts with itself and the Cdc42 GTPase during bud-site selection and polarity establishment in budding yeast.
    Kang PJ, Béven L, Hariharan S, Park HO.
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  • 14. BUD2 encodes a GTPase-activating protein for Bud1/Rsr1 necessary for proper bud-site selection in yeast.
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  • 15. Specific residues of the GDP/GTP exchange factor Bud5p are involved in establishment of the cell type-specific budding pattern in yeast.
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  • 16. Septum formation is regulated by the RHO4-specific exchange factors BUD3 and RGF3 and by the landmark protein BUD4 in Neurospora crassa.
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  • 17. Polarization of diploid daughter cells directed by spatial cues and GTP hydrolysis of Cdc42 budding yeast.
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  • 18. A localized GTPase exchange factor, Bud5, determines the orientation of division axes in yeast.
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  • 20. Iqg1p links spatial and secretion landmarks to polarity and cytokinesis.
    Osman MA, Konopka JB, Cerione RA.
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