cdc42 GTP-Binding Protein, Saccharomyces cerevisiae
                             
                            
                            
                                
                            
                            
                                
                            
                            
                            
                                
                                    
                                            
	"cdc42 GTP-Binding Protein, Saccharomyces cerevisiae" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, 
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				A member of the Rho family of MONOMERIC GTP-BINDING PROTEINS from SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE. It is involved in morphological events related to the cell cycle. This enzyme was formerly listed as EC 3.6.1.47.
    
			
			
				
				
					
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							 D08.811.277.040.330.300.400.700.060 D12.644.360.525.700.050.500 D12.776.157.325.515.700.050.500 D12.776.354.750.249 D12.776.476.525.700.050.500 
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Winters MJ, Pryciak PM. Interaction with the SH3 domain protein Bem1 regulates signaling by the Saccharomyces cerevisiae p21-activated kinase Ste20. Mol Cell Biol. 2005 Mar; 25(6):2177-90.
															
								 
							
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Irazoqui JE, Gladfelter AS, Lew DJ. Scaffold-mediated symmetry breaking by Cdc42p. Nat Cell Biol. 2003 Dec; 5(12):1062-70.
															
								 
							
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Moskow JJ, Gladfelter AS, Lamson RE, Pryciak PM, Lew DJ. Role of Cdc42p in pheromone-stimulated signal transduction in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol. 2000 Oct; 20(20):7559-71.
															
								 
							
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Butty AC, Pryciak PM, Huang LS, Herskowitz I, Peter M. The role of Far1p in linking the heterotrimeric G protein to polarity establishment proteins during yeast mating. Science. 1998 Nov 20; 282(5393):1511-6.
															
								 
							
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Pryciak PM, Huntress FA. Membrane recruitment of the kinase cascade scaffold protein Ste5 by the Gbetagamma complex underlies activation of the yeast pheromone response pathway. Genes Dev. 1998 Sep 01; 12(17):2684-97.
															
								 
							
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Weber KS, Klickstein LB, Weber PC, Weber C. Chemokine-induced monocyte transmigration requires cdc42-mediated cytoskeletal changes. Eur J Immunol. 1998 Jul; 28(7):2245-51.
															
								 
							
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Feig LA, Urano T, Cantor S. Evidence for a Ras/Ral signaling cascade. Trends Biochem Sci. 1996 Nov; 21(11):438-41.
															
								 
							
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Cantor SB, Urano T, Feig LA. Identification and characterization of Ral-binding protein 1, a potential downstream target of Ral GTPases. Mol Cell Biol. 1995 Aug; 15(8):4578-84.