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Spring 2014
Rho GTPases act as molecular switches, occupying an active GTP or an inactive GDP-bound state. Rho1p, one member of the Rho family GTPases, has a role in the late stages of vacuole fusion through an unknown mechanism. We identified a ~50kDa Rho1p-interacting protein as Tef1p, a dual function...
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Fall 2018
Mast cells (MCs) are tissue resident innate immune cells. They are recognized for their immunoregulatory roles in the regulation of innate and adaptive immunity. Aberrant activation and responses of MCs result in inflammatory disorders like allergies. Thus, the biological pathways that control MC...