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Lsp1 partially substitutes for Pil1 function in eisosome assembly under stress conditions.
Coordinated regulation of TORC2 signaling by MCC/eisosome-associated proteins, Pil1 and tetraspan me…
Single-molecule imaging of the BAR-domain protein Pil1p reveals filament-end dynamics.
A glucose-starvation response governs endocytic trafficking and eisosomal retention of surface cargo…
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