Hay-Oak Park
Department of Molecular Genetics
The Ohio State University
484 West 12th Avenue
Columbus
USA
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- Central roles of small GTPases in the development of cell polarity in yeast and beyond. Park, H.O., Bi, E. Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev. (2007)
- Localization of the Rsr1/Bud1 GTPase involved in selection of a proper growth site in yeast. Park, H.O., Kang, P.J., Rachfal, A.W. J. Biol. Chem. (2002)
- Localization of Bud2p, a GTPase-activating protein necessary for programming cell polarity in yeast to the presumptive bud site. Park, H.O., Sanson, A., Herskowitz, I. Genes Dev. (1999)
- Two active states of the Ras-related Bud1/Rsr1 protein bind to different effectors to determine yeast cell polarity. Park, H.O., Bi, E., Pringle, J.R., Herskowitz, I. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (1997)