The BUD4 protein of yeast, required for axial budding, is localized to the mother/BUD neck in a cell cycle-dependent manner.
Sanders SL, Herskowitz I.
Sanders SL, et al. Among authors: herskowitz i.
J Cell Biol. 1996 Jul;134(2):413-27. doi: 10.1083/jcb.134.2.413.
J Cell Biol. 1996.
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Mutations in BUD3, BUD4, and AXL1 cause a and alpha cells to exhibit the bipolar pattern, indicating that these genes are necessary to specify the axial budding pattern (Chant, J., and I. Herskowitz. 1991. Cell. 65:1203-1212; Fujita, A., C. Oka, Y. ...Most mitotic c …
Mutations in BUD3, BUD4, and AXL1 cause a and alpha cells to exhibit the bipolar pattern, indicating that these genes are necessary to speci …