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Daniel Schott
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Tropomyosin-containing actin cables direct the Myo2p-dependent polarized delivery of secretory vesicles in budding yeast
DW Pruyne, DH Schott, A Bretscher
The Journal of cell biology 143 (7), 1931-1945, 1998
4351998
The COOH-terminal domain of Myo2p, a yeast myosin V, has a direct role in secretory vesicle targeting
D Schott, J Ho, D Pruyne, A Bretscher
The Journal of cell biology 147 (4), 791-808, 1999
3331999
Secretory vesicle transport velocity in living cells depends on the myosin-V lever arm length
DH Schott, RN Collins, A Bretscher
The Journal of cell biology 156 (1), 35-40, 2002
2572002
An antiviral role for the RNA interference machinery in Caenorhabditis elegans
DH Schott, DK Cureton, SP Whelan, CP Hunter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (51), 18420-18424, 2005
2132005
PI4P and Rab inputs collaborate in myosin-V-dependent transport of secretory compartments in yeast
FH Santiago-Tirado, A Legesse-Miller, D Schott, A Bretscher
Developmental cell 20 (1), 47-59, 2011
1162011
Natural RNA interference directs a heritable response to the environment
D Schott, I Yanai, CP Hunter
Scientific reports 4 (1), 7387, 2014
912014
What are the basic functions of microfilaments? Insights from studies in budding yeast.
A Bretscher, B Drees, E Harsay, D Schott, T Wang
The Journal of cell biology 126 (4), 821-825, 1994
891994
Microfilaments and microtubules: the news from yeast
D Schott, T Huffaker, A Bretscher
Current opinion in microbiology 5 (6), 564-574, 2002
612002
A genomic bias for genotype–environment interactions in C. elegans
V Grishkevich, S Ben‐Elazar, T Hashimshony, DH Schott, CP Hunter, ...
Molecular systems biology 8 (1), 587, 2012
412012
Dischidia (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae) in Laos and Vietnam
T Livshultz, S Bounphanmy, D Schott
Blumea-biodiversity, evolution and biogeography of plants 50 (1), 113-134, 2005
212005
The carboxyl-terminal domain of Myo2p has a direct role in secretory vesicle targeting
DH Schott
Cornell University, 2000
12000
Involvement of the yeast Myo2p carboxyl-terminal domain in secretory vesicle transport
D Schott, J Ho, D Pruyne, AP Bretscher
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL 9, 21A-21A, 1998
1998
Yeast with conditional tropomyosin mutations show actin cables are highly dynamic, polarize cortical dots, and support rapid transport of secretory vesicles by MYO2P
DP Pruyne, DH Schott, AP Bretscher
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL 9, 412A-412A, 1998
1998
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