- Topics:
- GCKIII and Hippo-like Kinases (Alexey): View/download papers
- Molecular and Genetic Techniques (Rachel): View/download papers
- Meiosis (the end) (Kellee): View/download papers
- Mitotic Spindle Disassembly and Cytokinesis (Linda): View/download papers
- S. cerevisiae Sporulation (Linda): View/download papers
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4. Lam, C. et al. A visual screen of protein localization during sporulation identifies new components of prospore membrane-associated complexes in budding yeast. Eukaryotic Cell 13, 383–391 (2014).
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5. Knop, M. & Strasser, K. Role of the spindle pole body of yeast in mediating assembly of the prospore membrane during meiosis. EMBO J. 19, 3657–3667 (2000).
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6. Neiman, A. M. Prospore membrane formation defines a developmentally regulated branch of the secretory pathway in yeast. J. Cell Biol. 140, 29–37 (1998).
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7. Pablo-Hernando, M. E. et al. Cdc15 is required for spore morphogenesis independently of Cdc14 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 177, 281–293 (2007).
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8. Diamond, A. E., Park, J.-S., Inoue, I., Tachikawa, H. & Neiman, A. M. The anaphase promoting complex targeting subunit Ama1 links meiotic exit to cytokinesis during sporulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol. Biol. Cell 20, 134–145 (2009).
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9. Iwamoto, M. A., Fairclough, S. R., Rudge, S. A. & Engebrecht, J. Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sps1p regulates trafficking of enzymes required for spore wall synthesis. Eukaryotic Cell 4, 536–544 (2005).
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10. Neiman, A. M. Sporulation in the Budding Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 189, 737–765 (2011).