Spitzenkörper assembly mechanisms reveal conserved features of fungal and metazoan polarity scaffolds
The Spitzenkörper (SPK) is a polarized accumulation of proteins and secretory vesicles associated with tip growth of fungal hyphae. Here, Zheng et al. study SPK assembly and dynamics, identify SPK protein scaffolds and associated proteins, and reveal similarities with other scaffolds from metazoans....
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Main Authors: | Peng Zheng, Tu Anh Nguyen, Jie Yun Wong, Michelle Lee, The-Anh Nguyen, Jing-Song Fan, Daiwen Yang, Gregory Jedd |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7941cb6cd1af45e689963c91e6fc45fc |
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