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The following pages link to The spindle checkpoint: two transitions, two pathways (Q30305518):
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- Human MPS1 kinase is required for mitotic arrest induced by the loss of CENP-E from kinetochores (Q24682987) (← links)
- Functional characterization of Dma1 and Dma2, the budding yeast homologues of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Dma1 and human Chfr (Q27929804) (← links)
- Distinct chromosome segregation roles for spindle checkpoint proteins (Q27932972) (← links)
- Spo13 regulates cohesin cleavage (Q27933180) (← links)
- A Snf2 family ATPase complex required for recruitment of the histone H2A variant Htz1. (Q27933672) (← links)
- The spindle checkpoint of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires kinetochore function and maps to the CBF3 domain. (Q27933938) (← links)
- Genes involved in sister chromatid separation and segregation in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (Q27936977) (← links)
- A mitotic topoisomerase II checkpoint in budding yeast is required for genome stability but acts independently of Pds1/securin. (Q27938059) (← links)
- Pds1p is required for meiotic recombination and prophase I progression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27938964) (← links)
- The Cdc14 Phosphatase and the FEAR Network Control Meiotic Spindle Disassembly and Chromosome Segregation (Q27939790) (← links)
- Separase, polo kinase, the kinetochore protein Slk19, and Spo12 function in a network that controls Cdc14 localization during early anaphase (Q27940215) (← links)
- Securin is required for chromosomal stability in human cells (Q28190327) (← links)
- Regulation of APC-Cdc20 by the spindle checkpoint (Q28216974) (← links)
- Mouse homologue of skin-specific retroviral-like aspartic protease involved in wrinkle formation (Q28590454) (← links)
- The spindle checkpoint of Saccharomyces cerevisiae responds to separable microtubule-dependent events (Q30306415) (← links)
- The highly conserved Ndc80 complex is required for kinetochore assembly, chromosome congression, and spindle checkpoint activity (Q30310388) (← links)
- Evidence that replication fork components catalyze establishment of cohesion between sister chromatids (Q30454198) (← links)
- TAp73 regulates the spindle assembly checkpoint by modulating BubR1 activity (Q30485440) (← links)
- Dma1 ubiquitinates the SIN scaffold, Sid4, to impede the mitotic localization of Plo1 kinase (Q30497973) (← links)
- A spindle checkpoint functions during mitosis in the early Caenorhabditis elegans embryo (Q30856481) (← links)
- DNA damage during mitosis in human cells delays the metaphase/anaphase transition via the spindle-assembly checkpoint (Q30868680) (← links)
- A novel family of predicted retroviral-like aspartyl proteases with a possible key role in eukaryotic cell cycle control (Q31004503) (← links)
- Bub1 is activated by the protein kinase p90(Rsk) during Xenopus oocyte maturation (Q32080019) (← links)
- HTLV-I Tax directly binds the Cdc20-associated anaphase-promoting complex and activates it ahead of schedule (Q33715379) (← links)
- RETRACTED: Novel management of oral cancer: a paradigm of predictive oncology (Q33723572) (← links)
- Spindle checkpoint requires Mad1-bound and Mad1-free Mad2. (Q33787823) (← links)
- The role of p53 gene family in reproduction (Q33899455) (← links)
- Yeast Dam1p has a role at the kinetochore in assembly of the mitotic spindle (Q33949949) (← links)
- Cell-cycle responses to DNA damage in G2. (Q33963387) (← links)
- Functional studies on the role of the C-terminal domain of mammalian polo-like kinase (Q34011891) (← links)
- Mad2-Independent inhibition of APCCdc20 by the mitotic checkpoint protein BubR1. (Q34101240) (← links)
- Men and sin: what's the difference? (Q34102523) (← links)
- Timing is everything: regulation of mitotic exit and cytokinesis by the MEN and SIN. (Q34134487) (← links)
- Cdc14 and condensin control the dissolution of cohesin-independent chromosome linkages at repeated DNA. (Q34320080) (← links)
- EVI5 is a novel centrosomal protein that binds to alpha- and gamma-tubulin (Q34435490) (← links)
- The Ran GTPase system in fission yeast affects microtubules and cytokinesis in cells that are competent for nucleocytoplasmic protein transport (Q34443582) (← links)
- Applications of yeast in drug discovery. (Q34452516) (← links)
- Depletion of H2A-H2B dimers in Saccharomyces cerevisiae triggers meiotic arrest by reducing IME1 expression and activating the BUB2-dependent branch of the spindle checkpoint (Q34618102) (← links)
- The Role of Cdh1p in Maintaining Genomic Stability in Budding Yeast (Q34618699) (← links)
- The mechanism of CSF arrest in vertebrate oocytes (Q34623434) (← links)
- Regulation of the cell cycle by protein phosphatase 2A in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q34720135) (← links)
- The interaction between Ran and NTF2 is required for cell cycle progression (Q34739115) (← links)
- Impact of genomic instability in risk assessment and chemoprevention of oral premalignancies (Q34810915) (← links)
- The nonmutagenic repair of broken replication forks via recombination (Q35013053) (← links)
- Indirect mechanisms of genotoxicity (Q35099300) (← links)
- Pds1/Esp1-dependent and -independent sister chromatid separation in mutants defective for protein phosphatase 2A. (Q35133777) (← links)
- Loss of Sin3/Rpd3 histone deacetylase restores the DNA damage response in checkpoint-deficient strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q35150732) (← links)
- Human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 oncoprotein tax promotes unscheduled degradation of Pds1p/securin and Clb2p/cyclin B1 and causes chromosomal instability (Q35161836) (← links)
- Dependence of Chs2 ER export on dephosphorylation by cytoplasmic Cdc14 ensures that septum formation follows mitosis (Q35642897) (← links)
- Meiosis: cell-cycle controls shuffle and deal. (Q35968483) (← links)