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307 related items for PubMed ID: 12072457

  • 1. IBD2 encodes a novel component of the Bub2p-dependent spindle checkpoint in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Hwang HS, Song K.
    Genetics; 2002 Jun; 161(2):595-609. PubMed ID: 12072457
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  • 2. The C-terminus of Bfa1p in budding yeast is essential to induce mitotic arrest in response to diverse checkpoint-activating signals.
    Kim J, Jeong J, Song K.
    Genes Cells; 2004 May; 9(5):399-418. PubMed ID: 15147270
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  • 3. Disappearance of the budding yeast Bub2-Bfa1 complex from the mother-bound spindle pole contributes to mitotic exit.
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    J Cell Biol; 2006 Jan 30; 172(3):335-46. PubMed ID: 16449187
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  • 4. The Bub2-dependent mitotic pathway in yeast acts every cell cycle and regulates cytokinesis.
    Lee SE, Jensen S, Frenz LM, Johnson AL, Fesquet D, Johnston LH.
    J Cell Sci; 2001 Jun 30; 114(Pt 12):2345-54. PubMed ID: 11493673
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  • 5. The study of Bfa1p(E438K) suggests that Bfa1 control the mitotic exit network in different mechanisms depending on different checkpoint-activating signals.
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  • 6. Mph1, a member of the Mps1-like family of dual specificity protein kinases, is required for the spindle checkpoint in S. pombe.
    He X, Jones MH, Winey M, Sazer S.
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  • 7. Differential kinetochore requirements for establishment and maintenance of the spindle checkpoint are dependent on the mechanism of checkpoint activation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Poddar A, Daniel JA, Daum JR, Burke DJ.
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  • 8. The Bfa1/Bub2 GAP complex comprises a universal checkpoint required to prevent mitotic exit.
    Wang Y, Hu F, Elledge SJ.
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  • 9. The Saccharomyces cerevisiae spindle pole body duplication gene MPS1 is part of a mitotic checkpoint.
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  • 10. Saccharomyces cerevisiae BUB2 prevents mitotic exit in response to both spindle and kinetochore damage.
    Krishnan R, Pangilinan F, Lee C, Spencer F.
    Genetics; 2000 Oct 02; 156(2):489-500. PubMed ID: 11014800
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  • 11. Bub2 regulation of cytokinesis and septation in budding yeast.
    Park SY, Cable AE, Blair J, Stockstill KE, Shannnon KB.
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  • 12. Functional characterization of Dma1 and Dma2, the budding yeast homologues of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Dma1 and human Chfr.
    Fraschini R, Bilotta D, Lucchini G, Piatti S.
    Mol Biol Cell; 2004 Aug 02; 15(8):3796-810. PubMed ID: 15146058
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  • 13. Asymmetry of the budding yeast Tem1 GTPase at spindle poles is required for spindle positioning but not for mitotic exit.
    Scarfone I, Venturetti M, Hotz M, Lengefeld J, Barral Y, Piatti S.
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  • 14. Role of the kinetochore protein Ndc10 in mitotic checkpoint activation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Fraschini R, Beretta A, Lucchini G, Piatti S.
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  • 15. Different levels of Bfa1/Bub2 GAP activity are required to prevent mitotic exit of budding yeast depending on the type of perturbations.
    Kim J, Jang SS, Song K.
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  • 16. Cdc5-dependent asymmetric localization of bfa1 fine-tunes timely mitotic exit.
    Kim J, Luo G, Bahk YY, Song K.
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  • 17. Budding yeast Bub2 is localized at spindle pole bodies and activates the mitotic checkpoint via a different pathway from Mad2.
    Fraschini R, Formenti E, Lucchini G, Piatti S.
    J Cell Biol; 1999 May 31; 145(5):979-91. PubMed ID: 10352016
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  • 18. Bub2 is a cell cycle regulated phospho-protein controlled by multiple checkpoints.
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  • 19. A Bub2p-dependent spindle checkpoint pathway regulates the Dbf2p kinase in budding yeast.
    Fesquet D, Fitzpatrick PJ, Johnson AL, Kramer KM, Toyn JH, Johnston LH.
    EMBO J; 1999 May 04; 18(9):2424-34. PubMed ID: 10228157
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  • 20. Kin4 kinase delays mitotic exit in response to spindle alignment defects.
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