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The following pages link to Pds1p is required for faithful execution of anaphase in the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q36236630):
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- An overview of Cdk1-controlled targets and processes (Q21203553) (← links)
- Processing, localization, and requirement of human separase for normal anaphase progression (Q24299175) (← links)
- Sororin, a substrate of the anaphase-promoting complex, is required for sister chromatid cohesion in vertebrates (Q24300250) (← links)
- Regulation of human separase by securin binding and autocleavage (Q24305210) (← links)
- Securin degradation is mediated by fzy and fzr, and is required for complete chromatid separation but not for cytokinesis (Q24545581) (← links)
- Integrative analysis of cell cycle control in budding yeast (Q24561570) (← links)
- The checkpoint protein MAD2 and the mitotic regulator CDC20 form a ternary complex with the anaphase-promoting complex to control anaphase initiation (Q24601346) (← links)
- Frequent fusion of the JAZF1 and JJAZ1 genes in endometrial stromal tumors (Q24626904) (← links)
- MAD2 associates with the cyclosome/anaphase-promoting complex and inhibits its activity (Q24648493) (← links)
- A direct link between sister chromatid cohesion and chromosome condensation revealed through the analysis of MCD1 in S. cerevisiae (Q24657816) (← links)
- A novel role of the budding yeast separin Esp1 in anaphase spindle elongation: evidence that proper spindle association of Esp1 is regulated by Pds1 (Q24674698) (← links)
- Cohesin and human disease: lessons from mouse models (Q26783549) (← links)
- PIASgamma is required for faithful chromosome segregation in human cells (Q27303176) (← links)
- Dominant alleles of Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC20 reveal its role in promoting anaphase. (Q27930132) (← links)
- Pds5p is an essential chromosomal protein required for both sister chromatid cohesion and condensation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27931040) (← links)
- Separate roles for the DNA damage checkpoint protein kinases in stabilizing DNA replication forks. (Q27931367) (← links)
- Mechanical link between cohesion establishment and DNA replication: Ctf7p/Eco1p, a cohesion establishment factor, associates with three different replication factor C complexes (Q27931850) (← links)
- The SFP1 gene product of Saccharomyces cerevisiae regulates G2/M transitions during the mitotic cell cycle and DNA-damage response (Q27933918) (← links)
- Cdc20 is essential for the cyclosome-mediated proteolysis of both Pds1 and Clb2 during M phase in budding yeast. (Q27935011) (← links)
- Interactions between Centromere Complexes inSaccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27935628) (← links)
- MAD3 encodes a novel component of the spindle checkpoint which interacts with Bub3p, Cdc20p, and Mad2p (Q27935794) (← links)
- Pds5p regulates the maintenance of sister chromatid cohesion and is sumoylated to promote the dissolution of cohesion (Q27936246) (← links)
- Early expressed Clb proteins allow accumulation of mitotic cyclin by inactivating proteolytic machinery during S phase (Q27937839) (← links)
- Budding yeast RSI1/APC2, a novel gene necessary for initiation of anaphase, encodes an APC subunit (Q27937850) (← links)
- An ESP1/PDS1 complex regulates loss of sister chromatid cohesion at the metaphase to anaphase transition in yeast (Q27938525) (← links)
- Pds1p is required for meiotic recombination and prophase I progression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27938964) (← links)
- Ctf7p is essential for sister chromatid cohesion and links mitotic chromosome structure to the DNA replication machinery (Q27939220) (← links)
- Pds1 phosphorylation in response to DNA damage is essential for its DNA damage checkpoint function (Q27939532) (← links)
- A small conserved domain in the yeast Spa2p is necessary and sufficient for its polarized localization (Q27939679) (← links)
- Rpn6p, a proteasome subunit from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is essential for the assembly and activity of the 26 S proteasome (Q27939823) (← links)
- A Cell Biological Perspective on Past, Present and Future Investigations of the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint (Q28075699) (← links)
- Securin is required for chromosomal stability in human cells (Q28190327) (← links)
- The anaphase inhibitor Pds1 binds to the APC/C-associated protein Cdc20 in a destruction box-dependent manner (Q28216016) (← links)
- Recruitment of Rad51 and Rad52 to short telomeres triggers a Mec1-mediated hypersensitivity to double-stranded DNA breaks in senescent budding yeast (Q28472235) (← links)
- Chromosome missegregation and apoptosis in mice lacking the mitotic checkpoint protein Mad2 (Q28588417) (← links)
- The anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome: a machine designed to destroy (Q29618398) (← links)
- On the road to cancer: aneuploidy and the mitotic checkpoint (Q29619455) (← links)
- The Polo-like kinase Cdc5p and the WD-repeat protein Cdc20p/fizzy are regulators and substrates of the anaphase promoting complex in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q29620201) (← links)
- CENP-I and Aurora B act as a molecular switch that ties RZZ/Mad1 recruitment to kinetochore attachment status. (Q30409397) (← links)
- Microinjection of antibody to Mad2 protein into mammalian cells in mitosis induces premature anaphase (Q30442107) (← links)
- DNA damage activates the SAC in an ATM/ATR-dependent manner, independently of the kinetochore (Q30443388) (← links)
- Uncovering novel cell cycle players through the inactivation of securin in budding yeast (Q30445943) (← links)
- RAD53, DUN1 and PDS1 define two parallel G2/M checkpoint pathways in budding yeast (Q30448350) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of the mitotic regulator Pds1/securin by Cdc28 is required for efficient nuclear localization of Esp1/separase (Q30451181) (← links)
- Hsl1p, a Swe1p inhibitor, is degraded via the anaphase-promoting complex (Q30453575) (← links)
- Evidence that replication fork components catalyze establishment of cohesion between sister chromatids (Q30454198) (← links)
- Cell cycle-regulated proteolysis of mitotic target proteins (Q30454298) (← links)
- Inhibitory phosphorylation of separase is essential for genome stability and viability of murine embryonic germ cells (Q33317353) (← links)
- Separating sister chromatids (Q33594202) (← links)
- Sister chromatid cohesion in mitosis (Q33632391) (← links)