Physicochemical properties of the vacuolar membrane and cellular factors determine formation of vacu...
Physicochemical properties of the vacuolar membrane and cellular factors determine formation of vacuolar invaginations
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Vacuoles change their morphology in response to stress. In yeast exposed to chronically high temperatures, vacuolar membranes get deformed and invaginations are formed. We show that phase-separation of vacuolar membrane occurred after heat stress leading to the formation of the invagination. In addition, Hfl1, a vacuolar membrane-localized Atg8-bin...
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Physicochemical properties of the vacuolar membrane and cellular factors determine formation of vacuolar invaginations
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-023-43232-5