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. 2001 Mar;12(3):699–710. doi: 10.1091/mbc.12.3.699

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Ability of the C-terminal domain of E1A to induce pseudohyphal growth in yeast mutated for components of the MAPK signal transduction pathway. Diploid yeast strains with homozygous disruptions of STE7 (L5986) (A), KSS1 (L6278) (B), or STE12 (L5987) (C) were transformed with either a control vector without E1A (left column) or a vector expressing the C-terminal region of E1A (middle column). Transformants were grown on SLAD medium for 2 d at 30°C and photographed. Diploid yeast of the same strains transformed only with complementing vectors expressing STE7 (A), KSS1 (B), or STE12 (C) are shown in right column.