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198 related items for PubMed ID: 9693376

  • 1. A genetic analysis of interactions with Spc110p reveals distinct functions of Spc97p and Spc98p, components of the yeast gamma-tubulin complex.
    Nguyen T, Vinh DB, Crawford DK, Davis TN.
    Mol Biol Cell; 1998 Aug; 9(8):2201-16. PubMed ID: 9693376
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  • 2. A mutational analysis identifies three functional regions of the spindle pole component Spc110p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Sundberg HA, Davis TN.
    Mol Biol Cell; 1997 Dec; 8(12):2575-90. PubMed ID: 9398677
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  • 3. The spindle pole body component Spc97p interacts with the gamma-tubulin of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and functions in microtubule organization and spindle pole body duplication.
    Knop M, Pereira G, Geissler S, Grein K, Schiebel E.
    EMBO J; 1997 Apr 01; 16(7):1550-64. PubMed ID: 9130700
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  • 4. Spc98p and Spc97p of the yeast gamma-tubulin complex mediate binding to the spindle pole body via their interaction with Spc110p.
    Knop M, Schiebel E.
    EMBO J; 1997 Dec 01; 16(23):6985-95. PubMed ID: 9384578
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  • 5. The spindle pole body component Spc98p interacts with the gamma-tubulin-like Tub4p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae at the sites of microtubule attachment.
    Geissler S, Pereira G, Spang A, Knop M, Souès S, Kilmartin J, Schiebel E.
    EMBO J; 1996 Aug 01; 15(15):3899-911. PubMed ID: 8670895
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  • 6. Interaction with calmodulin is required for the function of Spc110p, an essential component of the yeast spindle pole body.
    Stirling DA, Welch KA, Stark MJ.
    EMBO J; 1994 Sep 15; 13(18):4329-42. PubMed ID: 7925277
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  • 7. Spc98p directs the yeast gamma-tubulin complex into the nucleus and is subject to cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation on the nuclear side of the spindle pole body.
    Pereira G, Knop M, Schiebel E.
    Mol Biol Cell; 1998 Apr 15; 9(4):775-93. PubMed ID: 9529377
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  • 8. Role of calmodulin and Spc110p interaction in the proper assembly of spindle pole body compenents.
    Sundberg HA, Goetsch L, Byers B, Davis TN.
    J Cell Biol; 1996 Apr 15; 133(1):111-24. PubMed ID: 8601600
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  • 9. Reconstitution and characterization of budding yeast gamma-tubulin complex.
    Vinh DB, Kern JW, Hancock WO, Howard J, Davis TN.
    Mol Biol Cell; 2002 Apr 15; 13(4):1144-57. PubMed ID: 11950928
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  • 10. Microtubule organization by the budding yeast spindle pole body.
    Knop M, Pereira G, Schiebel E.
    Biol Cell; 1999 Apr 15; 91(4-5):291-304. PubMed ID: 10518996
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  • 11. Phosphorylation of the yeast γ-tubulin Tub4 regulates microtubule function.
    Lin TC, Gombos L, Neuner A, Sebastian D, Olsen JV, Hrle A, Benda C, Schiebel E.
    PLoS One; 2011 May 05; 6(5):e19700. PubMed ID: 21573187
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  • 14. Yeast pericentrin/Spc110 contains multiple domains required for tethering the γ-tubulin complex to the centrosome.
    Alonso A, Fabritius A, Ozzello C, Andreas M, Klenchin D, Rayment I, Winey M.
    Mol Biol Cell; 2020 Jul 01; 31(14):1437-1452. PubMed ID: 32374651
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  • 15. Analysis of a spindle pole body mutant reveals a defect in biorientation and illuminates spindle forces.
    Yoder TJ, McElwain MA, Francis SE, Bagley J, Muller EG, Pak B, O'Toole ET, Winey M, Davis TN.
    Mol Biol Cell; 2005 Jan 01; 16(1):141-52. PubMed ID: 15525672
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  • 16. The 110-kD spindle pole body component of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a phosphoprotein that is modified in a cell cycle-dependent manner.
    Friedman DB, Sundberg HA, Huang EY, Davis TN.
    J Cell Biol; 1996 Mar 01; 132(5):903-14. PubMed ID: 8603921
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  • 17. Spc110p: assembly properties and role in the connection of nuclear microtubules to the yeast spindle pole body.
    Kilmartin JV, Goh PY.
    EMBO J; 1996 Sep 02; 15(17):4592-602. PubMed ID: 8887551
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  • 18. Yeast Mps1p phosphorylates the spindle pole component Spc110p in the N-terminal domain.
    Friedman DB, Kern JW, Huneycutt BJ, Vinh DB, Crawford DK, Steiner E, Scheiltz D, Yates J, Resing KA, Ahn NG, Winey M, Davis TN.
    J Biol Chem; 2001 May 25; 276(21):17958-67. PubMed ID: 11278681
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  • 19. Receptors determine the cellular localization of a gamma-tubulin complex and thereby the site of microtubule formation.
    Knop M, Schiebel E.
    EMBO J; 1998 Jul 15; 17(14):3952-67. PubMed ID: 9670012
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  • 20. Functional interaction between the PKC1 pathway and CDC31 network of SPB duplication genes.
    Khalfan W, Ivanovska I, Rose MD.
    Genetics; 2000 Aug 15; 155(4):1543-59. PubMed ID: 10924456
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