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Xin Wang
Xin Wang
Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford University
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Gβ promotes pheromone receptor polarization and yeast chemotropism by inhibiting receptor phosphorylation
A Ismael, W Tian, N Waszczak, X Wang, Y Cao, D Suchkov, E Bar, ...
Science signaling 9 (423), ra38-ra38, 2016
322016
Mating yeast cells use an intrinsic polarity site to assemble a pheromone-gradient tracking machine
X Wang, W Tian, BT Banh, BM Statler, J Liang, DE Stone
Journal of Cell Biology 218 (11), 3730-3752, 2019
292019
BaxΔ2 family alternative splicing salvages Bax microsatellite-frameshift mutations
B Haferkamp, H Zhang, S Kissinger, X Wang, Y Lin, M Schultz, J Xiang
Genes & cancer 4 (11-12), 501-512, 2013
222013
Phosphorylated Gβ is a directional cue during yeast gradient tracking
R Abdul-Ganiyu, LA Venegas, X Wang, C Puerner, RA Arkowitz, BK Kay, ...
Science Signaling 14 (682), eabf4710, 2021
82021
The Expression In Vitro and Application on Cellulose Degradation of LeEXP2
YY Ma, X Wang, HZ Wang, K Zhang, MH Zhang
Advanced Materials Research 183, 790-794, 2011
22011
Gradient tracking in mating yeast depends on Bud1 inactivation and actin-independent vesicle delivery
X Wang, CY Pai, DE Stone
Journal of Cell Biology 221 (12), e202203004, 2022
12022
Mating yeast cells concentrate the pheromone receptor and its G protein as polarized crescents at the default polarity site that then track to the eventual chemotropic site
X Wang, DE Stone
The FASEB Journal 31, 930.2-930.2, 2017
12017
Mating yeast cells become competent to sense pheromone gradients by assembling signaling and trafficking proteins at the default polarity site
X Wang
Yeast Genetics Meeting 2018, 2018
2018
Characterization of a Novel Tumor Suppressor Bax [delta] 2 [omega] Isoform
X Wang
Illinois Institute of Technology, 2013
2013
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