Elsevier, Developmental Cell, 2(3), p. 154-155, 2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1534-5807(02)00232-0
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Heterotrimeric G proteins mediate signal transduction pathways to control development in fungal, plant, and animal cells. A recent study in the July issue of Molecular Cell identifies three proteins that, while not displaying sequence similarity to G protein subunits, appear to act as structural mimics of a Gbetagamma dimer to negatively regulate pseudohyphal growth in budding yeast.