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Kathleen L. Gould
Researcher at Vanderbilt University
Publications - 233
Citations - 15753
Kathleen L. Gould is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schizosaccharomyces pombe & Cytokinesis. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 206 publications receiving 15016 citations. Previous affiliations of Kathleen L. Gould include University of California, San Diego & University of Washington.
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Role of septins and the exocyst complex in the function of hydrolytic enzymes responsible for fission yeast cell separation
Ana-Belen Martin-Cuadrado,Jennifer L. Morrell,Mami Konomi,Hanbing An,Claudia Petit,Masako Osumi,Mohan K. Balasubramanian,Kathleen L. Gould,Francisco Escobar del Rey,Carlos R. Vázquez de Aldana +9 more
TL;DR: One of the functions of the septin ring would be to act as a positional marker for the localization of hydrolytic proteins to the medial region in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
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Requirements of Fission Yeast Septins for Complex Formation, Localization, and Function
Hanbing An,Jennifer L. Morrell,Jennifer L. Jennings,Andrew J. Link,Kathleen L. Gould,Kathleen L. Gould +5 more
TL;DR: The functional requirements for septin complex organization in vivo are established and it is established that Spns1-4p are present throughout interphase as a diffusely localized approximately 8.5S complex containing two copies of each septin linked together as a chain in the order Spn3p-Spn4p- spn1p- Spn2p.
Fission yeastSop2p: a novelandevolutionarily conserved protein thatinteracts withArp3pand modulates profilin function
TL;DR: The identification and characterization of an essential gene from Schizosaccharomyces pombe, sop2+, a mutation in which rescues the temperature‐sensitive lethality of a profilin mutation, cdc3–124 is reported, suggesting that it is involved in multiple cortical actin‐requiring processes.
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The SIN Kinase Sid2 Regulates Cytoplasmic Retention of the S. pombe Cdc14-like Phosphatase Clp1
Chun-Ti Chen,Anna Feoktistova,Jun-Song Chen,Young-Sam Shim,Dawn M. Clifford,Kathleen L. Gould,Dannel McCollum +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the most downstream SIN component, the Ndr-family kinase Sid2, maintains Clp1 in the cytoplasm in late mitosis by phosphorylating Clp 1 directly and thereby creating binding sites for the 14-3-3 protein Rad24.
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Fission yeast Sop2p: a novel and evolutionarily conserved protein that interacts with Arp3p and modulates profilin function.
TL;DR: Sop2p as discussed by the authors is an essential gene from Schizosaccharomyces pombe, sop2+, which rescues the temperature-sensitive lethality of a profilin mutation, cdc3-124.