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185 related items for PubMed ID: 21593209

  • 1. Reduced Mad2 expression keeps relaxed kinetochores from arresting budding yeast in mitosis.
    Barnhart EL, Dorer RK, Murray AW, Schuyler SC.
    Mol Biol Cell; 2011 Jul 15; 22(14):2448-57. PubMed ID: 21593209
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  • 2. Conserved signalling functions for Mps1, Mad1 and Mad2 in the Cryptococcus neoformans spindle checkpoint.
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  • 3. Loss of function of the Cik1/Kar3 motor complex results in chromosomes with syntelic attachment that are sensed by the tension checkpoint.
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  • 4. Lack of tension at kinetochores activates the spindle checkpoint in budding yeast.
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  • 5. Spindle checkpoint proteins and chromosome-microtubule attachment in budding yeast.
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  • 6. Constitutive Mad1 targeting to kinetochores uncouples checkpoint signalling from chromosome biorientation.
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  • 7. The centromeric protein Sgo1 is required to sense lack of tension on mitotic chromosomes.
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  • 8. BubR1 is essential for kinetochore localization of other spindle checkpoint proteins and its phosphorylation requires Mad1.
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  • 9. Two complexes of spindle checkpoint proteins containing Cdc20 and Mad2 assemble during mitosis independently of the kinetochore in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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  • 11. The yeast S phase checkpoint enables replicating chromosomes to bi-orient and restrain spindle extension during S phase distress.
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  • 12. Bipolar orientation of chromosomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is monitored by Mad1 and Mad2, but not by Mad3.
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  • 13. Synthetic Physical Interactions Map Kinetochore-Checkpoint Activation Regions.
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  • 14. The Mad1/Mad2 complex as a template for Mad2 activation in the spindle assembly checkpoint.
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  • 17. Explaining the oligomerization properties of the spindle assembly checkpoint protein Mad2.
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  • 18. Chemical genetic profiling of the microtubule-targeting agent peloruside A in budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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  • 19. The highly conserved Ndc80 complex is required for kinetochore assembly, chromosome congression, and spindle checkpoint activity.
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  • 20. The spindle checkpoint protein Mad2 regulates APC/C activity during prometaphase and metaphase of meiosis I in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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