A Fungal Arrestin Protein Contributes to Cell Cycle Progression and Pathogenesis
ABSTRACT Arrestins, a structurally specialized and functionally diverse group of proteins, are central regulators of adaptive cellular responses in eukaryotes. Previous studies on fungal arrestins have demonstrated their capacity to modulate diverse cellular processes through their adaptor functions...
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Main Authors: | Calla L. Telzrow, Connie B. Nichols, Natalia Castro-Lopez, Floyd L. Wormley, J. Andrew Alspaugh |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/46e71b2e9087448086405dcc06adbbf3 |
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