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Structures of the yeast dynamin-like GTPase Sey1p provide insight into homotypic ER fusion.
Yeast lunapark regulates the formation of trans-Sey1p complexes for homotypic ER membrane fusion.
ER-associated retrograde SNAREs and the Dsl1 complex mediate an alternative, Sey1p-independent homot…
ER-associated SNAREs and Sey1p mediate nuclear fusion at two distinct steps during yeast mating.
The dynamin-like GTPase Sey1p mediates homotypic ER fusion in S. cerevisiae.
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