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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
6151999
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
4481998
A role for Drosophila LKB1 in anterior–posterior axis formation and epithelial polarity
SG Martin, D St Johnston
Nature 421 (6921), 379-384, 2003
3732003
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
3572009
Mate and fuse: how yeast cells do it
L Merlini, O Dudin, SG Martin
Open biology 3 (3), 130008, 2013
3022013
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
2622005
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
1702007
Dynamics of the formin for3p in actin cable assembly
SG Martin, F Chang
Current biology 16 (12), 1161-1170, 2006
1612006
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
1592006
Shaping fission yeast with microtubules
F Chang, SG Martin
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 1 (1), a001347, 2009
1482009
Cell polarization in budding and fission yeasts
SG Martin, RA Arkowitz
FEMS microbiology reviews 38 (2), 228-253, 2014
1422014
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
1372011
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
1322011
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
1302015
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
1192000
Cdc42 explores the cell periphery for mate selection in fission yeast
FO Bendezú, SG Martin
Current biology 23 (1), 42-47, 2013
1142013
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
952009
Codon and amino acid content are associated with mRNA stability in mammalian cells
ME Forrest, O Pinkard, S Martin, TJ Sweet, G Hanson, J Coller
PloS one 15 (2), e0228730, 2020
882020
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
852012
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