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Sophie G Martin
Sophie G Martin
Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Lausanne
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Relocalization of telomeric Ku and SIR proteins in response to DNA strand breaks in yeast
SG Martin, T Laroche, N Suka, M Grunstein, SM Gasser
Cell 97 (5), 621-633, 1999
6101999
Mutation of yeast Ku genes disrupts the subnuclear organization of telomeres
T Laroche, SG Martin, M Gotta, HC Gorham, FE Pryde, EJ Louis, ...
Current Biology 8 (11), 653-657, 1998
4421998
A role for Drosophila LKB1 in anterior–posterior axis formation and epithelial polarity
SG Martin, D St Johnston
Nature 421 (6921), 379-384, 2003
3682003
Polar gradients of the DYRK-family kinase Pom1 couple cell length with the cell cycle
SG Martin, M Berthelot-Grosjean
Nature 459 (7248), 852-856, 2009
3482009
Mate and fuse: how yeast cells do it
L Merlini, O Dudin, SG Martin
Open biology 3 (3), 130008, 2013
2812013
Tea4p links microtubule plus ends with the formin for3p in the establishment of cell polarity
SG Martin, WH McDonald, JR Yates, F Chang
Developmental cell 8 (4), 479-491, 2005
2572005
Regulation of the formin for3p by cdc42p and bud6p
SG Martin, SA Rincon, R Basu, P Pérez, F Chang
Molecular biology of the cell 18 (10), 4155-4167, 2007
1672007
Dynamics of the formin for3p in actin cable assembly
SG Martin, F Chang
Current biology 16 (12), 1161-1170, 2006
1592006
The cell-end factor pom1p inhibits mid1p in specification of the cell division plane in fission yeast
NN Padte, SG Martin, M Howard, F Chang
Current Biology 16 (24), 2480-2487, 2006
1562006
Shaping fission yeast with microtubules
F Chang, SG Martin
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 1 (1), a001347, 2009
1422009
A phosphorylation cycle shapes gradients of the DYRK family kinase Pom1 at the plasma membrane
O Hachet, M Berthelot-Grosjean, K Kokkoris, V Vincenzetti, ...
Cell 145 (7), 1116-1128, 2011
1352011
Cell polarization in budding and fission yeasts
SG Martin, RA Arkowitz
FEMS microbiology reviews 38 (2), 228-253, 2014
1302014
Actin cables and the exocyst form two independent morphogenesis pathways in the fission yeast
FO Bendezú, SG Martin
Molecular biology of the cell 22 (1), 44-53, 2011
1262011
Spontaneous Cdc42 polarization independent of GDI-mediated extraction and actin-based trafficking
FO Bendezú, V Vincenzetti, D Vavylonis, R Wyss, H Vogel, SG Martin
PLoS biology 13 (4), e1002097, 2015
1232015
The dynamics of yeast telomeres and silencing proteins through the cell cycle
T Laroche, SG Martin, M Tsai-Pflugfelder, SM Gasser
Journal of structural biology 129 (2-3), 159-174, 2000
1182000
Cdc42 explores the cell periphery for mate selection in fission yeast
FO Bendezú, SG Martin
Current biology 23 (1), 42-47, 2013
1072013
New end take off: Regulating cell polarity during the fission
SG Martin, F Chang
Cell Cycle 4 (8), 4046-4049, 2005
992005
Microtubule-dependent cell morphogenesis in the fission yeast
SG Martin
Trends in cell biology 19 (9), 447-454, 2009
902009
The identification of novel genes required for Drosophilaanteroposterior axis formation in a germline clone screen using GFP-Staufen
SG Martin, V Leclerc, K Smith-Litière, DS Johnston
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 130 (17), 4201 …, 2003
822003
Fission yeast Sec3 and Exo70 are transported on actin cables and localize the exocyst complex to cell poles
FO Bendezu, V Vincenzetti, SG Martin
PloS one 7 (6), e40248, 2012
792012
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