EXO84/YBR102C Literature Guide Help

Other names published for EXO84: USA3, YBR102C

EXO84 - Cellular Location (8)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Wloka C, et al.  (2011) Evidence that a septin diffusion barrier is dispensable for cytokinesis in budding yeast. Biol Chem 392(8-9):813-829
Baek K, et al.  (2010) Structure-function study of the N-terminal domain of exocyst subunit Sec3. J Biol Chem 285(14):10424-33
Narayanaswamy R, et al.  (2009) Systematic Definition of Protein Constituents along the Major Polarization Axis Reveals an Adaptive Reuse of the Polarization Machinery in Pheromone-Treated Budding Yeast. J Proteome Res 8(1):6-19
Zou J, et al.  (2009) Regulation of cell polarity through phosphorylation of Bni4 by Pho85 G1 cyclin-dependent kinases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Biol Cell 20(14):3239-50
Zhang X, et al.  (2005) The critical role of Exo84p in the organization and polarized localization of the exocyst complex. J Biol Chem 280(21):20356-64
Boyd C, et al.  (2004) Vesicles carry most exocyst subunits to exocytic sites marked by the remaining two subunits, Sec3p and Exo70p. J Cell Biol 167(5):889-901
Awasthi S, et al.  (2001) New roles for the Snp1 and Exo84 proteins in yeast pre-mRNA splicing. J Biol Chem 276(33):31004-15
Guo W, et al.  (1999) Exo84p is an exocyst protein essential for secretion. J Biol Chem 274(33):23558-64