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In yeast, growth and organelle segregation requires formin-dependent assembly of polarized actin cables. These tracks are used by myosin Vs to deliver secretory vesicles for cell growth, organelles for their segregation, and mRNA for fate determination. Several specific receptors have been identified that interact with the cargo-binding tails of the myosin Vs. A recent study implicates specific degradation in the bud of the vacuolar receptor, Vac17, as a mechanism for cell cycle–regulated segregation of this organelle. polarity; transport; actin; myosin; vacuole Footnotes Submitted: 13 January 2003 Accepted: 10 February 2003 Revision received 5 February 2003
The Journal of Cell Biology – Rockefeller University Press
Published: Mar 17, 2003
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