Extra exocytosis rescues polarity
Authors: Tuma, Rabiya S.;
doi: 10.1083/jcb1702iti2
Extra exocytosis rescues polarity
Abstract
Z hang et al. ([page 273][1]) report a link between the exocyst and the t-SNAREs used for vesicle–plasma membrane fusion. The link comes in the form of Sro7p and Sro77p. These are yeast homologues of lethal giant larvae (Lgl), which was already known to bind t-SNAREs. Lgl is required for cell
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