Smy1p, a kinesin-related protein that does not require microtubules.
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All kinesin superfamily protein, KIF, genes in mouse and humanMitotic centromere-associated kinesin is important for anaphase chromosome segregationCommon formin-regulating sequences in Smy1 and Bud14 are required for the control of actin cable assembly in vivo.Kinesin-related Smy1 enhances the Rab-dependent association of myosin-V with secretory cargo.The COOH-terminal domain of Myo2p, a yeast myosin V, has a direct role in secretory vesicle targeting.Cytokinesis depends on the motor domains of myosin-II in fission yeast but not in budding yeast.Novel roles for saccharomyces cerevisiae mitotic spindle motors.Partners of Rpb8p, a small subunit shared by yeast RNA polymerases I, II and IIISuppression of the profilin-deficient phenotype by the RHO2 signaling pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Phosphorylation of Kif26b promotes its polyubiquitination and subsequent proteasomal degradation during kidney developmentdsu functions in a MYO5A-independent pathway to suppress the coat color of dilute miceTwo kinesin-like proteins mediate actin-based chloroplast movement in Arabidopsis thaliana.A nonprocessive class V myosin drives cargo processively when a kinesin- related protein is a passengerThe myosin passenger protein Smy1 controls actin cable structure and dynamics by acting as a formin damperDosage rescue by UBC4 restores cell wall integrity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae lacking the myosin type II gene MYO1.Intracellular transport and peptide loading of MHC class II molecules: regulation by chaperones and motors.Orphan kinesin NOD lacks motile properties but does possess a microtubule-stimulated ATPase activityPhosphorylation provides a negative mode of regulation for the yeast Rab GTPase Sec4pComprehensive comparative analysis of kinesins in photosynthetic eukaryotesMetazoan motor models: kinesin superfamily in C. elegans.High expression of KIF26B in breast cancer associates with poor prognosisThe yeast kinesin-related protein Smy1p exerts its effects on the class V myosin Myo2p via a physical interaction.Polarized growth and organelle segregation in yeast: the tracks, motors, and receptors.Slip sliding away with myosin V.Phylogenetic analysis of the Kinesin superfamily from physcomitrellaThe role of the COOH terminus of Sec2p in the transport of post-Golgi vesicles.Two distinct regions in a yeast myosin-V tail domain are required for the movement of different cargoes.The tail of a yeast class V myosin, myo2p, functions as a localization domain.Why have chloroplasts developed a unique motility system?Myosin-V, Kinesin-1, and Kinesin-3 cooperate in hyphal growth of the fungus Ustilago maydis.Meiotic telomere clustering requires actin for its formation and cohesin for its resolution.Kinesin-related genes from diplomonad, sponge, amphioxus, and cyclostomes: divergence pattern of kinesin family and evolution of giardial membrane-bounded organella.Low levels of Ypt protein prenylation cause vesicle polarization defects and thermosensitive growth that can be suppressed by genes involved in cell wall maintenance
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Smy1p, a kinesin-related protein that does not require microtubules.
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1998年の論文
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Smy1p, a kinesin-related protein that does not require microtubules.
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Smy1p, a kinesin-related protein that does not require microtubules.
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Smy1p, a kinesin-related protein that does not require microtubules.
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Smy1p, a kinesin-related protein that does not require microtubules.
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Smy1p, a kinesin-related protein that does not require microtubules.
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Smy1p, a kinesin-related protein that does not require microtubules.
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Smy1p, a kinesin-related protein that does not require microtubules.
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Smy1p, a kinesin-related protein that does not require microtubules.
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Smy1p, a kinesin-related protein that does not require microtubules.
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Smy1p, a kinesin-related protein that does not require microtubules.
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10.1083/JCB.140.4.873
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1998-02-23T00:00:00Z