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1. Evolution of pathogenicity and sexual reproduction in eight Candida genomes.

2. Membrane and organelle rearrangement during ascospore formation in budding yeast.

3. An acidic loop in the forkhead-associated domain of the yeast meiosis-specific kinase Mek1 interacts with a specific motif in a subset of Mek1 substrates.

4. An acidic loop in the FHA domain of the yeast meiosis-specific kinase Mek1 interacts with a specific motif in a subset of Mek1 substrates.

5. Pharmacological interventions for lipid transport disorders.

6. Recruitment of the lipid kinase Mss4 to the meiotic spindle pole promotes prospore membrane formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae .

7. Interaction between VPS13A and the XK scramblase is important for VPS13A function in humans.

8. Suppression of Vps13 adaptor protein mutants reveals a central role for PI4P in regulating prospore membrane extension.

10. Genetic Dissection of Vps13 Regulation in Yeast Using Disease Mutations from Human Orthologs.

11. A Conserved Machinery Underlies the Synthesis of a Chitosan Layer in the Candida Chlamydospore Cell Wall.

12. Unconventional Constituents and Shared Molecular Architecture of the Melanized Cell Wall of C. neoformans and Spore Wall of S. cerevisiae .

13. Fungal Pathogens: Shape-Shifting Invaders.

14. XK is a partner for VPS13A: a molecular link between Chorea-Acanthocytosis and McLeod Syndrome.

15. A Noncanonical Hippo Pathway Regulates Spindle Disassembly and Cytokinesis During Meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae .

16. The meiosis-specific Cdc20 family-member Ama1 promotes binding of the Ssp2 activator to the Smk1 MAP kinase.

17. Dynamic localization of a yeast development-specific PP1 complex during prospore membrane formation is dependent on multiple localization signals and complex formation.

18. Long-Chain Polyprenols Promote Spore Wall Formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae .

19. Developmentally regulated internal transcription initiation during meiosis in budding yeast.

20. A Novel Assay Reveals a Maturation Process during Ascospore Wall Formation.

21. In vitro reconstitution of the yeast spore wall dityrosine layer discloses the mechanism of its assembly.

22. Predicted RNA Binding Proteins Pes4 and Mip6 Regulate mRNA Levels, Translation, and Localization during Sporulation in Budding Yeast.

23. Congenital valvular defects associated with deleterious mutations in the PLD1 gene.

24. Eighth International Chorea-Acanthocytosis Symposium: Summary of Workshop Discussion and Action Points.

26. Mek1 Down Regulates Rad51 Activity during Yeast Meiosis by Phosphorylation of Hed1.

27. Yeast Vps13 promotes mitochondrial function and is localized at membrane contact sites.

28. Assay for Spore Wall Integrity Using a Yeast Predator.

29. Examination and Disruption of the Yeast Cell Wall.

30. Post-transcriptional regulation in budding yeast meiosis.

31. Sequestration of mRNAs Modulates the Timing of Translation during Meiosis in Budding Yeast.

32. A conserved function in phosphatidylinositol metabolism for mammalian Vps13 family proteins.

33. A genome-wide screen for sporulation-defective mutants in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

34. A visual screen of protein localization during sporulation identifies new components of prospore membrane-associated complexes in budding yeast.

35. A phosphatidylinositol transfer protein integrates phosphoinositide signaling with lipid droplet metabolism to regulate a developmental program of nutrient stress-induced membrane biogenesis.

36. SPO71 encodes a developmental stage-specific partner for Vps13 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

37. A highly redundant gene network controls assembly of the outer spore wall in S. cerevisiae.

38. VPS13 regulates membrane morphogenesis during sporulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

39. A conserved regulatory role for antisense RNA in meiotic gene expression in yeast.

40. Sporulation in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

41. Vesicle docking to the spindle pole body is necessary to recruit the exocyst during membrane formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

42. The JmjC domain of Gis1 is dispensable for transcriptional activation.

43. Membrane assembly modulates the stability of the meiotic spindle-pole body.

44. High-resolution x-ray diffraction microscopy of specifically labeled yeast cells.

45. A guaninine nucleotide exchange factor is a component of the meiotic spindle pole body in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

46. Soft X-ray diffraction microscopy of a frozen hydrated yeast cell.

47. A screen for spore wall permeability mutants identifies a secreted protease required for proper spore wall assembly.

48. Protein phosphatase type 1-interacting protein Ysw1 is involved in proper septin organization and prospore membrane formation during sporulation.

49. Evolution of pathogenicity and sexual reproduction in eight Candida genomes.

50. Human initiator caspases trigger apoptotic and autophagic phenotypes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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