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  • 24. Control of the yeast bud-site assembly GTPase Cdc42. Catalysis of guanine nucleotide exchange by Cdc24 and stimulation of GTPase activity by Bem3.
    Zheng Y, Cerione R, Bender A.
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  • 30. Control of cellular morphogenesis by the Ip12/Bem2 GTPase-activating protein: possible role of protein phosphorylation.
    Kim YJ, Francisco L, Chen GC, Marcotte E, Chan CS.
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  • 32. A temperature-sensitive splicing mutation in the bimG gene of Aspergillus produces an N-terminal fragment which interferes with type 1 protein phosphatase function.
    Hughes M, Arundhati A, Lunness P, Shaw PJ, Doonan JH.
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  • 35. ZDS1 and ZDS2, genes whose products may regulate Cdc42p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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  • 36. The conserved NDR kinase Orb6 controls polarized cell growth by spatial regulation of the small GTPase Cdc42.
    Das M, Wiley DJ, Chen X, Shah K, Verde F.
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  • 37. Iqg1p, a yeast homologue of the mammalian IQGAPs, mediates cdc42p effects on the actin cytoskeleton.
    Osman MA, Cerione RA.
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  • 38. A Ser/Thr-rich multicopy suppressor of a cdc24 bud emergence defect.
    Bender A, Pringle JR.
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