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Other names published for SEC4: SRO6, YFL005W

SEC4 - Reviews (57)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Deretic D  (2013) Crosstalk of Arf and Rab GTPases en route to cilia. Small GTPases 4(2)
Bi E and Park HO  (2012) Cell polarization and cytokinesis in budding yeast. Genetics 191(2):347-87
Heider MR and Munson M  (2012) Exorcising the exocyst complex. Traffic 13(7):898-907
Johansen J, et al.  (2012) Vesicle trafficking from a lipid perspective: Lipid regulation of exocytosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cell Logist 2(3):151-160
Schuh AL and Audhya A  (2012) Phosphoinositide signaling during membrane transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Subcell Biochem 59():35-63
Suda Y and Nakano A  (2012) The yeast Golgi apparatus. Traffic 13(4):505-10
Das A and Guo W  (2011) Rabs and the exocyst in ciliogenesis, tubulogenesis and beyond. Trends Cell Biol 21(7):383-6
Graham TR and Burd CG  (2011) Coordination of Golgi functions by phosphatidylinositol 4-kinases. Trends Cell Biol 21(2):113-21
Neiman AM  (2011) Sporulation in the Budding Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 189(3):737-65
Santiago-Tirado FH and Bretscher A  (2011) Membrane-trafficking sorting hubs: cooperation between PI4P and small GTPases at the trans-Golgi network. Trends Cell Biol 21(9):515-25
Franssens V, et al.  (2010) Yeast unfolds the road map toward alpha-synuclein-induced cell death. Cell Death Differ 17(5):746-53
Geng J and Klionsky DJ  (2010) The Golgi as a potential membrane source for autophagy. Autophagy 6(7):950-1
van der Vaart A and Reggiori F  (2010) The Golgi complex as a source for yeast autophagosomal membranes. Autophagy 6(6):800-1
Beh CT, et al.  (2009) Yeast oxysterol-binding proteins: sterol transporters or regulators of cell polarization? Mol Cell Biochem 326(1-2):9-13
Fonzi WA  (2009) The protein secretory pathway of Candida albicans. Mycoses 52(4):291-303
Saito C and Ueda T  (2009) Chapter 4 Functions of RAB and SNARE Proteins in Plant Life. Int Rev Cell Mol Biol 274:183-233
Gerst JE  (2008) Message on the web: mRNA and ER co-trafficking. Trends Cell Biol 18(2):68-76
Wu H, et al.  (2008) The ghost in the machine: small GTPases as spatial regulators of exocytosis. Trends Cell Biol 18(9):397-404
Barr FA and Gruneberg U  (2007) Cytokinesis: placing and making the final cut. Cell 131(5):847-60
Brennwald P and Rossi G  (2007) Spatial regulation of exocytosis and cell polarity: yeast as a model for animal cells. FEBS Lett 581(11):2119-24
Haas AK and Barr FA  (2007) COP sets TRAPP for vesicles. Dev Cell 12(3):326-7
Park HO and Bi E  (2007) Central roles of small GTPases in the development of cell polarity in yeast and beyond. Microbiol Mol Biol Rev 71(1):48-96
Carney DS, et al.  (2006) Vps9 domain-containing proteins: activators of Rab5 GTPases from yeast to neurons. Trends Cell Biol 16(1):27-35
Grosshans BL, et al.  (2006) Rabs and their effectors: achieving specificity in membrane traffic. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103(32):11821-7
Novick P, et al.  (2006) Interactions between Rabs, tethers, SNAREs and their regulators in exocytosis. Biochem Soc Trans 34(Pt 5):683-6
Brennwald P  (2005) A new function for the Elongator complex: polarization of Rab activity? Dev Cell 8(4):454-6
Pfeffer SR  (2005) Structural clues to Rab GTPase functional diversity. J Biol Chem 280(16):15485-8
Irazoqui JE and Lew DJ  (2004) Polarity establishment in yeast. J Cell Sci 117(Pt 11):2169-71
Schekman R and Novick P  (2004) 23 genes, 23 years later. Cell 116(2 Suppl):S13-5, 1 p following S19
Shimoda C  (2004) Forespore membrane assembly in yeast: coordinating SPBs and membrane trafficking. J Cell Sci 117(Pt 3):389-96