REGULATION OF EXOCYTOSIS BY A RHO GTPPASE
$221,706R01FY2002GMNIH
University Of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill NC
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Abstract
DESCRIPTION: Dr. Brennwald's aims are: to (1) localize and molecularly dissect the Sec9 interacting proteins Sni1/2; (2) to characterize the function of Rho3 as a positive regulator of exocytosis by testing the effects of gain and loss of function mutations; and (3) to identify downstream effectors of Rho 3.
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