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J Cell Sci (2018) 131 (17): jcs213520.
Published: 3 September 2018
... coordinated with other cell cycle events. These changes are driven by several protein kinases, phosphatases and microtubule-associated proteins. In budding yeast, the kinase Swe1 and the phosphatase Mih1 act in concert in controlling the phosphorylation state of Cdc28, the catalytic subunit of Cdk1, the major...
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J Cell Sci (2005) 118 (8): 1617–1628.
Published: 15 April 2005
... septin SWE1 secretion The cortex at the yeast mother-bud neck is organized by a family of evolutionarily conserved filament-forming proteins called septins ( Gladfelter et al., 2001b ; Longtine et al., 1996 ). Septins form a barrier at the mother-bud neck that prevents diffusion of integral...
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J Cell Sci (2003) 116 (24): 4883–4890.
Published: 15 December 2003
... yeast have revealed the existence of highly intricate signaling networks that are required for regulation of Swe1, the budding yeast homolog of Wee1. Further understanding of these signaling networks may provide important clues to how cell growth and cell division are coordinated. (e-mail: kellogg...
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J Cell Sci (2003) 116 (16): 3423–3431.
Published: 15 August 2003
... by the formation of a septin ring at its neck. This process requires the activity of Swe1 and Slt2 (Mpk1). Cdc28 is phosphorylated on tyrosine 19 in a Swe1-dependent manner, while Slt2 becomes activated by dual tyrosine/threonine phosphorylation. Tyrosine 19 phosphorylation of Cdc28 is not dependent on Slt2...