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Corralled by septin

open access: yesThe Journal of Cell Biology, 2004
![Graphic][1] Septins (red) corral division proteins (Spa2; green) at the bud neck. Barral/AAASSeptin filaments in budding yeast make a corral that restricts certain division proteins to the site of cytokinesis, according to Jeroen Dobbelaere and Yves Barral (ETHZ, Zurich,
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Septin 7 interacts with Numb to preserve sarcomere structural organization and muscle contractile function

open access: yeseLife
Here, we investigated the mechanisms by which aging-related reductions of the levels of Numb in skeletal muscle fibers contribute to loss of muscle strength and power, two critical features of sarcopenia.
Rita De Gasperi   +11 more
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Subcellular localisations of the CPTI collection of YFP-tagged proteins in Drosophila embryos. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
A key challenge in the post-genomic area is to identify the function of the genes discovered, with many still uncharacterised in all metazoans. A first step is transcription pattern characterisation, for which we now have near whole-genome coverage in ...

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The septins.

open access: yesGenome biology, 2004
The septins are guanine-nucleotide binding proteins that mostly form filaments. They are important in cytokinesis and also have roles in sporulation in yeasts and embryonic development and in the nervous system in animals.
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Cell polarization in budding and fission yeasts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Polarization is a fundamental cellular property, which is essential for the function of numerous cell types. Over the past three to four decades, research using the best-established yeast systems in cell biological research, Saccharomyces cerevisiae (or ...
Arkowitz, Robert A., Martin, Sophie G.
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