Bud building by septin patch hole punching.

Abstract:

:Small GTPase Cdc42 triggers polarity establishment in budding yeast. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Okada et al. (2013) combine in silico modeling and cell biology to show that Cdc42, septins, and the exocytosis pathway are integrated in a feedback system to define and insulate the site of polarity in the membrane.

journal_name

Dev Cell

journal_title

Developmental cell

authors

Caudron F,Barral Y

doi

10.1016/j.devcel.2013.07.004

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2013-07-29 00:00:00

pages

115-6

issue

2

eissn

1534-5807

issn

1878-1551

pii

S1534-5807(13)00412-7

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26

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