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Journal:
Biology Open
Biol Open (2023) 12 (10): bio059853.
Published: 17 October 2023
...Christopher M. Yellman ABSTRACT Eukaryotic meiosis is a specialized cell cycle of two nuclear divisions that give rise to haploid gametes. The phosphatase Cdc14 is essential for meiosis in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae . Cdc14 is sequestered in the nucleolus, a nuclear domain containing...
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Phosphosites of the yeast centrosome component Spc110 contribute to cell cycle progression and mitotic exit
Open AccessMarjan Abbasi, Alexander Julner, Yan Ting Lim, Tianyun Zhao, Radoslaw Mikolaj Sobota, Victoria Menéndez-Benito
Journal:
Biology Open
Biol Open (2022) 11 (11): bio059565.
Published: 7 November 2022
..., disassembling the mitotic spindle and re-localizing Cdc14 to the nucleoli, resulting in late mitotic exit and entry in G1. Thus, we propose that Spc110 phosphorylation at S11 and S36 is required to regulate timely cell cycle progression in budding yeast. This article has an associated First Person interview...
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Leif R. Neitzel, Matthew R. Broadus, Nailing Zhang, Leah Sawyer, Heather A. Wallace, Julie A. Merkle, Jeanne N. Jodoin, Poojitha Sitaram, Emily E. Crispi, William Rork, Laura A. Lee, Duojia Pan, Kathleen L. Gould, Andrea Page-McCaw, Ethan Lee
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Biology Open
Biol Open (2018) 7 (7): bio035394.
Published: 9 July 2018
...Leif R. Neitzel; Matthew R. Broadus; Nailing Zhang; Leah Sawyer; Heather A. Wallace; Julie A. Merkle; Jeanne N. Jodoin; Poojitha Sitaram; Emily E. Crispi; William Rork; Laura A. Lee; Duojia Pan; Kathleen L. Gould; Andrea Page-McCaw; Ethan Lee ABSTRACT Cdc14 is an evolutionarily conserved serine...
Includes: Supplementary data