
Ustilago maydis Rho1 and 14-3-3 Homologues Participate in Pathways Controlling Cell Separation and Cell Polarity
Eukaryotic Cell Pham et al.
8: 977
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Table S1. Potential interactors for Rho1 and Pdc1.
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Supplemental figure legends.
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Fig. S1. RNA expression levels of induced and repressed rho1crg1 in Δrac1-background cells.
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Fig. S2. Phenotypes of rho1crg1 cells growing on arabinose medium (YPA) are comparable to wild-type cells.
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Fig. S3. Monitoring the growth rate and rho1 transcriptional activity of pUM-rho1 cells.
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Fig. S4. Coimmunoprecipitation to test interactions between Rho1 and potential interactors.
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Fig. S5. pdc1 partially complements yeast Δbmh1 bmh2 mutant.
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Fig. S6. Pdc1 transiently localizes at the growing tip.
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Fig. S7. Steady-state RNA levels of induced and repressed pdc1crg1 cells.
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Fig. S8. Phenotype of pdc1crg1 cells growing on arabinose medium (YPA) are similar to wild-type cells.
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Fig. S9. Steady-state RNA levels of induced and repressed pdc1nar1 in Δrac1 and Δcla4 background cells.
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