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The following pages link to Assembly and architecture of precursor nodes during fission yeast cytokinesis (Q34712437):
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- The final cut: cell polarity meets cytokinesis at the bud neck in S. cerevisiae (Q26753023) (← links)
- Syndapin promotes pseudocleavage furrow formation by actin organization in the syncytial Drosophila embryo (Q27305005) (← links)
- Fission yeast Nod1 is a component of cortical nodes involved in cell size control and division site placement (Q27320141) (← links)
- Roles of the TRAPP-II Complex and the Exocyst in Membrane Deposition during Fission Yeast Cytokinesis (Q27343045) (← links)
- Spatial segregation of polarity factors into distinct cortical clusters is required for cell polarity control (Q27933969) (← links)
- Quiescent Saccharomyces cerevisiae forms telomere hyperclusters at the nuclear membrane vicinity through a multifaceted mechanism involving Esc1, the Sir complex, and chromatin condensation. (Q27936606) (← links)
- Hof1 and Rvs167 have redundant roles in actomyosin ring function during cytokinesis in budding yeast. (Q30009901) (← links)
- Roles of putative Rho-GEF Gef2 in division-site positioning and contractile-ring function in fission yeast cytokinesis (Q30512382) (← links)
- A mechanosensory system governs myosin II accumulation in dividing cells (Q30513402) (← links)
- α-Actinin and fimbrin cooperate with myosin II to organize actomyosin bundles during contractile-ring assembly (Q30524151) (← links)
- Characterization of Mid1 domains for targeting and scaffolding in fission yeast cytokinesis (Q30524730) (← links)
- Characterization of structural and functional domains of the anillin-related protein Mid1p that contribute to cytokinesis in fission yeast. (Q30525606) (← links)
- Separate roles of IQGAP Rng2p in forming and constricting the Schizosaccharomyces pombe cytokinetic contractile ring (Q30540619) (← links)
- Analysis of the local organization and dynamics of cellular actin networks (Q30547708) (← links)
- The formins Cdc12 and For3 cooperate during contractile ring assembly in cytokinesis (Q30551324) (← links)
- Cooperation between Rho-GEF Gef2 and its binding partner Nod1 in the regulation of fission yeast cytokinesis (Q30553113) (← links)
- Homeostatic actin cytoskeleton networks are regulated by assembly factor competition for monomers. (Q30575659) (← links)
- Cytokinetic nodes in fission yeast arise from two distinct types of nodes that merge during interphase (Q30576925) (← links)
- The novel proteins Rng8 and Rng9 regulate the myosin-V Myo51 during fission yeast cytokinesis (Q30577901) (← links)
- The late endosomal p14-MP1 (LAMTOR2/3) complex regulates focal adhesion dynamics during cell migration (Q30578832) (← links)
- Fission yeast profilin is tailored to facilitate actin assembly by the cytokinesis formin Cdc12. (Q30615563) (← links)
- SOAX: a software for quantification of 3D biopolymer networks (Q30627353) (← links)
- Myosin‑II heavy chain and formin mediate the targeting of myosin essential light chain to the division site before and during cytokinesis. (Q30652971) (← links)
- Roles of the novel coiled-coil protein Rng10 in septum formation during fission yeast cytokinesis. (Q30798740) (← links)
- Molecular organization of cytokinesis nodes and contractile rings by super-resolution fluorescence microscopy of live fission yeast (Q30819726) (← links)
- Every laboratory with a fluorescence microscope should consider counting molecules (Q33604352) (← links)
- Characterization of the roles of Blt1p in fission yeast cytokinesis (Q33811922) (← links)
- Pom1 regulates the assembly of Cdr2-Mid1 cortical nodes for robust spatial control of cytokinesis (Q33859134) (← links)
- The putative exchange factor Gef3p interacts with Rho3p GTPase and the septin ring during cytokinesis in fission yeast. (Q34070365) (← links)
- Roles of the DYRK kinase Pom2 in cytokinesis, mitochondrial morphology, and sporulation in fission yeast (Q34102930) (← links)
- Megadalton-node assembly by binding of Skb1 to the membrane anchor Slf1. (Q34104717) (← links)
- Regulation of spindle pole body assembly and cytokinesis by the centrin-binding protein Sfi1 in fission yeast. (Q34166837) (← links)
- Novel roles for actin in mitochondrial fission (Q34433432) (← links)
- Dynamic network morphology and tension buildup in a 3D model of cytokinetic ring assembly (Q34628891) (← links)
- Monitoring actin cortex thickness in live cells. (Q34913416) (← links)
- The Rho-GEF Gef3 interacts with the septin complex and activates the GTPase Rho4 during fission yeast cytokinesis. (Q34960668) (← links)
- Regulation of Rho-GEF Rgf3 by the arrestin Art1 in fission yeast cytokinesis (Q35027563) (← links)
- A molecular evolution approach to study the roles of tropomyosin in fission yeast (Q35027657) (← links)
- The F-BAR Cdc15 promotes contractile ring formation through the direct recruitment of the formin Cdc12 (Q35094298) (← links)
- The functionally distinct fission yeast formins have specific actin-assembly properties (Q35340654) (← links)
- Rewiring of cellular division site selection in evolution of fission yeasts (Q35586959) (← links)
- Mechanistic insights into the anchorage of the contractile ring by anillin and Mid1 (Q35665942) (← links)
- CENP-A exceeds microtubule attachment sites in centromere clusters of both budding and fission yeast (Q35670633) (← links)
- Cell polarization and cytokinesis in budding yeast (Q36028928) (← links)
- Sbg1 Is a Novel Regulator for the Localization of the β-Glucan Synthase Bgs1 in Fission Yeast (Q36206803) (← links)
- Anillin-related protein Mid1p coordinates the assembly of the cytokinetic contractile ring in fission yeast (Q36312213) (← links)
- Counting protein molecules using quantitative fluorescence microscopy (Q36350805) (← links)
- The Tubulation Activity of a Fission Yeast F-BAR Protein Is Dispensable for Its Function in Cytokinesis (Q36515614) (← links)
- Blt1 and Mid1 provide overlapping membrane anchors to position the division plane in fission yeast (Q36559684) (← links)
- Membrane tubule formation by banana-shaped proteins with or without transient network structure (Q36569831) (← links)