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Eisosome ultrastructure and evolution in fungi, microalgae, and lichens
Jae Hyeok Lee
, John E. Heuser
, Robyn Roth
, Ursula Goodenough
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Fungi
100%
Ultrastructure
100%
Lichens
100%
Microalgae
100%
Eisosome
100%
Fracture Face
37%
Associated Proteins
25%
Lineage-specific
25%
BAR Domain Proteins
25%
High-resolution
12%
Cyst
12%
Plasma Membrane
12%
Identified Genes
12%
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
12%
Invagination
12%
Cell Wall
12%
BAR Domain
12%
Intramembranous
12%
Positively Charged
12%
Inner Membrane
12%
Coiled Coil
12%
Quick-freeze Deep-etch Electron Microscopy
12%
Striations
12%
Internal Organization
12%
Conserved Genes
12%
Amphipathic Helix
12%
Lipid Phases
12%
Green Microalgae
12%
Algal Genome
12%
Chemical Fixation
12%
Red Macroalgae
12%
Euplotes
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
BAR Domain
100%
Microalga
100%
Lichen (Organism)
100%
Lipid
33%
Electron Microscopy
33%
Cell Membrane
33%
Conformation
33%
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
33%
Coiled Coil
33%
Inner Membrane
33%
Invagination
33%
Membrane Leaflet
33%
Euplotes
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Face
100%
Microalga
100%
Lichen (Organism)
100%
Lineages
50%
Electron Microscopy
25%
Conformation
25%
Cell Membrane
25%
Cell Wall
25%
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
25%
Inner Membrane
25%
Invagination
25%
Ciliates
25%
Membrane Leaflet
25%
Euplotes
25%