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- In yeast, RAS proteins are controlling elements of adenylate cyclase (1985) (1001)
- Mutations in Dynein Link Motor Neuron Degeneration to Defects in Retrograde Transport (2003) (719)
- Three different genes in S. cerevisiae encode the catalytic subunits of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase (1987) (654)
- Cloning and characterization of BCY1, a locus encoding a regulatory subunit of the cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1987) (496)
- A new group of conserved coactivators that increase the specificity of AP-1 transcription factors (1996) (487)
- The NDA3 gene of fission yeast encodes β-tubulin: A cold-sensitive nda3 mutation reversibly blocks spindle formation and chromosome movement in mitosis (1984) (455)
- The fission yeast dis2 + gene required for chromosome disjoining encodes one of two putative type 1 protein phosphatases (1989) (430)
- The S. cerevisiae CDC25 gene product regulates the RAS/adenylate cyclase pathway (1987) (419)
- The Atf1 transcription factor is a target for the Sty1 stress-activated MAP kinase pathway in fission yeast. (1996) (373)
- Fission yeast genes that confer resistance to staurosporine encode an AP-1-like transcription factor and a protein kinase related to the mammalian ERK1/MAP2 and budding yeast FUS3 and KSS1 kinases. (1991) (340)
- Regulation of the fission yeast transcription factor Pap1 by oxidative stress: requirement for the nuclear export factor Crm1 (Exportin) and the stress-activated MAP kinase Sty1/Spc1. (1998) (313)
- New drug‐resistant cassettes for gene disruption and epitope tagging in Schizosaccharomyces pombe (2005) (279)
- Schizosaccharomyces pombe atf1+ encodes a transcription factor required for sexual development and entry into stationary phase. (1995) (264)
- Cloning and characterization of the high-affinity cAMP phosphodiesterase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1986) (252)
- Rigorous feedback control of cAMP levels in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1987) (231)
- Covalent modifier NEDD8 is essential for SCF ubiquitin‐ligase in fission yeast (2000) (221)
- The fission yeast pmk1+ gene encodes a novel mitogen-activated protein kinase homolog which regulates cell integrity and functions coordinately with the protein kinase C pathway (1996) (213)
- Cold‐sensitive and caffeine‐supersensitive mutants of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe dis genes implicated in sister chromatid separation during mitosis. (1988) (213)
- SCH9, a gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae that encodes a protein distinct from, but functionally and structurally related to, cAMP-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunits. (1988) (200)
- CSN facilitates Cullin–RING ubiquitin ligase function by counteracting autocatalytic adapter instability (2005) (187)
- Identification of the pleiotropic cell division cycle gene NDA2 as one of two different α-tubulin genes in schizosaccharomyces pombe (1984) (186)
- A calcineurin-like gene ppb1+ in fission yeast: mutant defects in cytokinesis, cell polarity, mating and spindle pole body positioning. (1994) (182)
- Crm1 (XpoI) dependent nuclear export of the budding yeast transcription factor yAP‐1 is sensitive to oxidative stress (1998) (179)
- Fission yeast WD-repeat protein pop1 regulates genome ploidy through ubiquitin-proteasome-mediated degradation of the CDK inhibitor Rum1 and the S-phase initiator Cdc18. (1997) (173)
- Structural basis for the diversity of DNA recognition by bZIP transcription factors (2000) (172)
- Microtubules mediate mitochondrial distribution in fission yeast. (1996) (172)
- Two Kinesin-like Kin I Family Proteins in Fission Yeast Regulate the Establishment of Metaphase and the Onset of Anaphase A (2002) (163)
- Cold-sensitive nuclear division arrest mutants of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. (1983) (159)
- Fission yeast ch‐TOG/XMAP215 homologue Alp14 connects mitotic spindles with the kinetochore and is a component of the Mad2‐dependent spindle checkpoint (2001) (156)
- The roles of fission yeast ase1 in mitotic cell division, meiotic nuclear oscillation, and cytokinesis checkpoint signaling. (2005) (154)
- Fission Yeast α-Glucan Synthase Mok1 Requires the Actin Cytoskeleton to Localize the Sites of Growth and Plays an Essential Role in Cell Morphogenesis Downstream of Protein Kinase C Function (1999) (152)
- Cell division cycle genes nda2 and nda3 of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe control microtubular organization and sensitivity to anti-mitotic benzimidazole compounds. (1983) (149)
- A Novel Nuclear Export Signal Sensitive to Oxidative Stress in the Fission Yeast Transcription Factor Pap1* (1999) (140)
- The DASH complex and Klp5/Klp6 kinesin coordinate bipolar chromosome attachment in fission yeast (2005) (137)
- Regulated vacuole fusion and fission in Schizosaccharomyces pombe: an osmotic response dependent on MAP kinases (1998) (133)
- Two novel protein kinase C‐related genes of fission yeast are essential for cell viability and implicated in cell shape control. (1993) (126)
- Sequential alterations in the nuclear chromatin region during mitosis of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe: video fluorescence microscopy of synchronously growing wild-type and cold-sensitive cdc mutants by using a DNA-binding fluorescent probe. (1981) (124)
- pmp1+, a suppressor of calcineurin deficiency, encodes a novel MAP kinase phosphatase in fission yeast (1998) (122)
- The fission yeast γ‐tubulin complex is required in G1 phase and is a component of the spindle assembly checkpoint (2000) (119)
- Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (2020) (116)
- Two F‐box/WD‐repeat proteins Pop1 and Pop2 form hetero‐ and homo‐complexes together with cullin‐1 in the fission yeast SCF (Skp1‐Cullin‐1‐F‐box) ubiquitin ligase (1998) (115)
- Dis1/TOG universal microtubule adaptors - one MAP for all? (2001) (112)
- Fission yeast Tor2 links nitrogen signals to cell proliferation and acts downstream of the Rheb GTPase (2006) (110)
- Fission yeast pap1-dependent transcription is negatively regulated by an essential nuclear protein, crm1 (1992) (109)
- Spindle–kinetochore attachment requires the combined action of Kin I‐like Klp5/6 and Alp14/Dis1‐MAPs in fission yeast (2002) (106)
- Topoisomerase III is essential for accurate nuclear division in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. (1999) (105)
- Ndc80 Internal Loop Interacts with Dis1/TOG to Ensure Proper Kinetochore-Spindle Attachment in Fission Yeast (2011) (105)
- Schizosaccharomyces pombe rho2p GTPase regulates cell wall alpha-glucan biosynthesis through the protein kinase pck2p. (2000) (99)
- Apc10 and Ste9/Srw1, two regulators of the APC–cyclosome, as well as the CDK inhibitor Rum1 are required for G1 cell‐cycle arrest in fission yeast (1998) (98)
- Phosphorylation of Mei2 and Ste11 by Pat1 kinase inhibits sexual differentiation via ubiquitin proteolysis and 14-3-3 protein in fission yeast. (2001) (97)
- Regulation of centriolar satellite integrity and its physiology (2016) (95)
- Identification of Novel Temperature-sensitive Lethal Alleles in Essential β-Tubulin and Nonessential α2-Tubulin Genes as Fission Yeast Polarity Mutants (1998) (92)
- Role of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe F-Box DNA Helicase in Processing Recombination Intermediates (2005) (88)
- Resistance to Diverse Drugs and Ultraviolet Light Conferred by Overexpression of a Novel Human 26 S Proteasome Subunit* (1997) (87)
- The MAPK kinase Pek1 acts as a phosphorylation-dependent molecular switch (1999) (87)
- Differential expressions of essential and nonessential alpha-tubulin genes in Schizosaccharomyces pombe (1986) (86)
- Interdependency of fission yeast Alp14/TOG and coiled coil protein Alp7 in microtubule localization and bipolar spindle formation. (2004) (86)
- Requirement for PP1 phosphatase and 20S cyclosome/APC for the onset of anaphase is lessened by the dosage increase of a novel gene sds23+. (1996) (84)
- Essential role of tubulin‐folding cofactor D in microtubule assembly and its association with microtubules in fission yeast (1998) (83)
- Ribonuclease Activity of Dis3 Is Required for Mitotic Progression and Provides a Possible Link between Heterochromatin and Kinetochore Function (2007) (82)
- Fission yeast kinesin-8 Klp5 and Klp6 are interdependent for mitotic nuclear retention and required for proper microtubule dynamics. (2008) (79)
- A novel essential fission yeast gene pad1+ positively regulates pap1(+)-dependent transcription and is implicated in the maintenance of chromosome structure. (1995) (78)
- A second form (beta isoform) of nucleoside diphosphate kinase from rat. Isolation and characterization of complementary and genomic DNA and expression. (1993) (78)
- Alp7/TACC is a crucial target in Ran-GTPase-dependent spindle formation in fission yeast (2007) (77)
- The fission yeast gamma-tubulin complex is required in G(1) phase and is a component of the spindle assembly checkpoint. (2000) (75)
- Essential roles of the RNA polymerase I largest subunit and DNA topoisomerases in the formation of fission yeast nucleolus (1989) (75)
- Isolation and characterization of the fission yeast protein phosphatase gene ppe1+ involved in cell shape control and mitosis. (1993) (73)
- Fission yeast MO25 protein is localized at SPB and septum and is essential for cell morphogenesis (2005) (73)
- A Rapid Method for Protein Extraction from Fission Yeast (2006) (72)
- Functional dissection and hierarchy of tubulin-folding cofactor homologues in fission yeast. (1999) (69)
- A novel protein kinase gene ssp1+ is required for alteration of growth polarity and actin localization in fission yeast. (1995) (67)
- Fission yeast Mor2/Cps12, a protein similar to Drosophila Furry, is essential for cell morphogenesis and its mutation induces Wee1‐dependent G2 delay (2002) (63)
- SCFPof1‐ubiquitin and its target Zip1 transcription factor mediate cadmium response in fission yeast (2005) (63)
- Fission yeast TPR-family protein nuc2 is required for G1-arrest upon nitrogen starvation and is an inhibitor of septum formation. (1995) (62)
- γ-Tubulin complex-mediated anchoring of spindle microtubules to spindle-pole bodies requires Msd1 in fission yeast (2007) (61)
- Studies of RAS function in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1988) (61)
- Caffeine can override the S-M checkpoint in fission yeast. (1999) (60)
- A Fourth Component of the Fission Yeast γ-Tubulin Complex, Alp16, Is Required for Cytoplasmic Microtubule Integrity and Becomes Indispensable When γ-Tubulin Function Is Compromised (2002) (60)
- A conserved small GTP‐binding protein Alp41 is essential for the cofactor‐dependent biogenesis of microtubules in fission yeast (2000) (59)
- Fission yeast Pcp1 links polo kinase-mediated mitotic entry to γ-tubulin-dependent spindle formation (2009) (58)
- Characterization and behaviour of α‐glucan synthase in Schizosaccharomyces pombe as revealed by electron microscopy (2003) (57)
- Cid1, a Fission Yeast Protein Required for S-M Checkpoint Control when DNA Polymerase δ or ɛ Is Inactivated (2000) (55)
- Fission yeast MOZART1/Mzt1 is an essential γ-tubulin complex component required for complex recruitment to the microtubule organizing center, but not its assembly (2013) (54)
- Fission yeast F-box protein Pof3 is required for genome integrity and telomere function. (2002) (54)
- The spike of S phase cyclin Cig2 expression at the G1-S border in fission yeast requires both APC and SCF ubiquitin ligases. (2000) (50)
- Visualization of fluorescence-tagged proteins in fission yeast: the analysis of mitotic spindle dynamics using GFP-tubulin under the native promoter. (2009) (46)
- A fourth component of the fission yeast gamma-tubulin complex, Alp16, is required for cytoplasmic microtubule integrity and becomes indispensable when gamma-tubulin function is compromised. (2002) (45)
- The internal loop of fission yeast Ndc80 binds Alp7/TACC-Alp14/TOG and ensures proper chromosome attachment (2013) (45)
- The Msd1–Wdr8–Pkl1 complex anchors microtubule minus ends to fission yeast spindle pole bodies (2015) (45)
- A non‐canonical function of Plk4 in centriolar satellite integrity and ciliogenesis through PCM1 phosphorylation (2016) (42)
- Hsk1- and SCFPof3-Dependent Proteolysis of S. pombe Ams2 Ensures Histone Homeostasis and Centromere Function (2010) (42)
- Fission yeast protein kinase C gene homologues are required for protoplast regeneration: a functional link between cell wall formation and cell shape control. (1994) (41)
- The fission yeast sts5+ gene is required for maintenance of growth polarity and functionally interacts with protein kinase C and an osmosensing MAP-kinase pathway. (1996) (40)
- Molecular interactions of fission yeast Skp1 and its role in the DNA damage checkpoint (2004) (40)
- Msd1/SSX2IP-dependent microtubule anchorage ensures spindle orientation and primary cilia formation (2014) (40)
- The γ‐tubulin complex protein Alp4 provides a link between the metaphase checkpoint and cytokinesis in fission yeast (2002) (39)
- Rho‐dependence of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Pck2 (2000) (39)
- BAF53/Arp4 homolog Alp5 in fission yeast is required for histone H4 acetylation, kinetochore-spindle attachment, and gene silencing at centromere. (2004) (38)
- The Drosophila embargoed gene is required for larval progression and encodes the functional homolog of schizosaccharomyces Crm1. (2000) (37)
- Expression in Escherichia coli of BCY1, the regulatory subunit of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Purification and characterization. (1987) (37)
- The cofactor-dependent pathways for alpha- and beta-tubulins in microtubule biogenesis are functionally different in fission yeast. (2000) (37)
- Inactivation of the Pre-mRNA Cleavage and Polyadenylation Factor Pfs2 in Fission Yeast Causes Lethal Cell Cycle Defects (2005) (36)
- Calcineurin ensures a link between the DNA replication checkpoint and microtubule-dependent polarized growth (2011) (34)
- Identification of novel temperature-sensitive lethal alleles in essential beta-tubulin and nonessential alpha 2-tubulin genes as fission yeast polarity mutants. (1998) (33)
- Synthesis of α‐glucans in fission yeast spores is carried out by three α‐glucan synthase paralogues, Mok12p, Mok13p and Mok14p (2006) (33)
- Coordinated Degradation of Replisome Components Ensures Genome Stability upon Replication Stress in the Absence of the Replication Fork Protection Complex (2013) (33)
- MAPping the Ndc80 loop in cancer: A possible link between Ndc80/Hec1 overproduction and cancer formation (2015) (33)
- Microtubules and Alp7–Alp14 (TACC–TOG) reposition chromosomes before meiotic segregation (2013) (33)
- Mal3, the fission yeast EB1 homologue, cooperates with Bub1 spindle checkpoint to prevent monopolar attachment (2005) (33)
- Fission yeast Mcl1 interacts with SCF(Pof3) and is required for centromere formation. (2006) (31)
- Rho-dependence of Scizosaccharomyces pombe Pck2 (2000) (30)
- Conserved Wat1/Pop3 WD-repeat protein of fission yeast secures genome stability through microtubule integrity and may be involved in mRNA maturation. (2001) (30)
- Deletion of Mia1/Alp7 activates Mad2-dependent spindle assembly checkpoint in fission yeast (2003) (30)
- Molecular organization of the head of bacteriophage Teven: underlying design principles. (1984) (30)
- An unconventional interaction between Dis1/TOG and Mal3/EB1 in fission yeast promotes the fidelity of chromosome segregation (2016) (29)
- Fission Yeast Sec3 Bridges the Exocyst Complex to the Actin Cytoskeleton (2012) (28)
- Two spatially distinct kinesin-14 proteins, Pkl1 and Klp2, generate collaborative inward forces against kinesin-5 Cut7 in S. pombe (2018) (28)
- Fission Yeast Nod1 Is a Component of Cortical Nodes Involved in Cell Size Control and Division Site Placement (2013) (27)
- Sister-chromatid separation and protein dephosphorylation in mitosis. (1991) (27)
- Caffeine-resistance in fission yeast is caused by mutations in a single essential gene,crm1+ (1996) (27)
- The V260I mutation in fission yeast alpha-tubulin Atb2 affects microtubule dynamics and EB1-Mal3 localization and activates the Bub1 branch of the spindle checkpoint. (2005) (26)
- Characterisation of fission yeast alp11 mutants defines three functional domains within tubulin-folding cofactor B (2000) (26)
- A microtubule polymerase cooperates with the kinesin-6 motor and a microtubule cross-linker to promote bipolar spindle assembly in the absence of kinesin-5 and kinesin-14 in fission yeast (2017) (26)
- Nucleocytoplasmic transport of Alp7/TACC organizes spatiotemporal microtubule formation in fission yeast (2009) (26)
- Expression of thymopoietin beta/lamina-associated polypeptide 2 (TP beta/LAP2) and its family proteins as revealed by specific antibody induced against recombinant human thymopoietin. (1996) (25)
- Centriolar satellite– and hMsd1/SSX2IP-dependent microtubule anchoring is critical for centriole assembly (2015) (25)
- Schizosaccharomyces pombe Rho 2 p GTPase Regulates Cell Wall a-Glucan Biosynthesis through the Protein Kinase Pck 2 p (2000) (25)
- Search for Kinases Related to Transition of Growth Polarity in Fission Yeast (2010) (25)
- CDK-dependent phosphorylation of Alp7–Alp14 (TACC–TOG) promotes its nuclear accumulation and spindle microtubule assembly (2014) (25)
- Alp7/TACC recruits kinesin-8–PP1 to the Ndc80 kinetochore protein for timely mitotic progression and chromosome movement (2015) (24)
- Mapping of rRNA genes by integration of hybrid plasmids in Schizosaccharomyces pombe (1984) (24)
- Fission yeast sts1+ gene encodes a protein similar to the chicken lamin B receptor and is implicated in pleiotropic drug-sensitivity, divalent cation-sensitivity, and osmoregulation. (1992) (24)
- Visualization of chromosomes in mitotically arrested cells of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe (1983) (24)
- Expression in Escherichia coli of BCY1, the regulatory subunit of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1987) (24)
- Synergistic role of fission yeast Alp16GCP6 and Mzt1MOZART1 in γ-tubulin complex recruitment to mitotic spindle pole bodies and spindle assembly (2016) (23)
- Spatial control of translation repression and polarized growth by conserved NDR kinase Orb6 and RNA-binding protein Sts5 (2016) (22)
- Regulation of Wee1 kinase in response to protein synthesis inhibition (2000) (22)
- Functional Dissection of the γ-Tubulin Complex by Suppressor Analysis of gtb1 and alp4 Mutations in Schizosaccharomyces pombe (2004) (21)
- Requirement of the SCFPop1/Pop2 Ubiquitin Ligase for Degradation of the Fission Yeast S Phase Cyclin Cig2*[boxs] (2004) (21)
- Ndc80 Loop as a protein-protein interaction motif (2013) (18)
- Targeting Alp7/TACC to the spindle pole body is essential for mitotic spindle assembly in fission yeast (2014) (17)
- Kinesin-6 Klp9 plays motor-dependent and -independent roles in collaboration with Kinesin-5 Cut7 and the microtubule crosslinker Ase1 in fission yeast (2018) (17)
- Space shuttling in the cell: nucleocytoplasmic transport and microtubule organization during the cell cycle. (2010) (17)
- Polypeptone Induces Dramatic Cell Lysis in ura4 Deletion Mutants of Fission Yeast (2013) (16)
- The Cofactor-Dependent Pathways for aand b-Tubulins in Microtubule Biogenesis Are Functionally Different in Fission Yeast (2000) (15)
- Fission yeast dam1-A8 mutant is resistant to and rescued by an anti-microtubule agent. (2008) (15)
- Two distinct ubiquitin-proteolysis pathways in the fission yeast cell cycle. (1999) (15)
- The conserved Wdr8-hMsd1/SSX2IP complex localises to the centrosome and ensures proper spindle length and orientation (2015) (15)
- Cooperation of EB1-Mal3 and the Bub1 Spindle Checkpoint (2006) (14)
- Modulation of Alp4 function in Schizosaccharomyces pombe induces novel phenotypes that imply distinct functions for nuclear and cytoplasmic γ‐tubulin complexes (2006) (14)
- Identification of a conserved F-box protein 6 interactor essential for endocytosis and cytokinesis in fission yeast. (2009) (14)
- Systematic Localization Study on Novel Proteins Encoded by Meiotically Up-Regulated ORFs in Fission Yeast (2011) (14)
- The dual role of fission yeast Tbc1/cofactor C orchestrates microtubule homeostasis in tubulin folding and acts as a GAP for GTPase Alp41/Arl2 (2013) (14)
- The hairpin region of Ndc80 is important for the kinetochore recruitment of Mph1/MPS1 in fission yeast (2016) (14)
- Isolation and characterization of a novel F-box protein Pof10 in fission yeast. (2002) (14)
- Fission Yeast Leucine-Rich Repeat Protein Lrp1 Is Essential for Cell Morphogenesis as a Component of the Morphogenesis Orb6 Network (MOR) (2013) (13)
- Suppressor Analysis Uncovers That MAPs and Microtubule Dynamics Balance with the Cut7/Kinesin-5 Motor for Mitotic Spindle Assembly in Schizosaccharomyces pombe (2018) (13)
- Fission Yeast 26S Proteasome Mutants Are Multi-Drug Resistant Due to Stabilization of the Pap1 Transcription Factor (2012) (12)
- SCF Ensures Meiotic Chromosome Segregation Through a Resolution of Meiotic Recombination Intermediates (2012) (12)
- Fission yeast Skp1 is required for spindle morphology and nuclear membrane segregation at anaphase (2004) (11)
- Fission Yeast Cut8 Is Required for the Repair of DNA Double-Strand Breaks, Ribosomal DNA Maintenance, and Cell Survival in the Absence of Rqh1 Helicase (2006) (10)
- Fission Yeast Germinal Center (GC) Kinase Ppk11 Interacts with Pmo25 and Plays an Auxiliary Role in Concert with the Morphogenesis Orb6 Network (MOR) in Cell Morphogenesis* (2010) (10)
- Fission yeast cells overproducing HSET/KIFC1 provides a useful tool for identification and evaluation of human kinesin-14 inhibitors. (2018) (10)
- Exploring the function of RAS oncogenes by studying the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1986) (10)
- How Essential Kinesin-5 Becomes Non-Essential in Fission Yeast: Force Balance and Microtubule Dynamics Matter (2020) (10)
- Kolavenic acid analog restores growth in HSET-overproducing fission yeast cells and multipolar mitosis in MDA-MB-231 human cells. (2019) (10)
- Casein Kinase 1γ Ensures Monopolar Growth Polarity under Incomplete DNA Replication Downstream of Cds1 and Calcineurin in Fission Yeast (2015) (9)
- Synthesis of α–glucans in fission yeast spores is carried out by three alpha-glucan synthase paralogs, Mok12p, Mok13p and Mok14p (2005) (9)
- Kinesin-8 and Dis1/TOG collaborate to limit spindle elongation from prophase to anaphase A for proper chromosome segregation in fission yeast (2019) (8)
- A Method for Pmo25-Associated Kinase Assay in Fission Yeast: The Activity Is Dependent on Two GC Kinases Nak1 and Sid1 (2007) (8)
- Coupling histone homeostasis to centromere integrity via the ubiquitin-proteasome system (2010) (8)
- The fission yeast sts 5 + gene is required for maintenance of growth polarity and functionally interacts with protein kinase C and an osmosensing MAP-kinase pathway (1996) (7)
- Summary Dis 1 / TOG universal microtubule adaptors-one MAP for all ? (2001) (6)
- Two XMAP215/TOG Microtubule Polymerases, Alp14 and Dis1, Play Non-Exchangeable, Distinct Roles in Microtubule Organisation in Fission Yeast (2019) (5)
- Casein kinase 1γ acts as a molecular switch for cell polarization through phosphorylation of the polarity factor Tea1 in fission yeast (2015) (5)
- KIFC1 regulates ZWINT to promote tumor progression and spheroid formation in colorectal cancer (2021) (5)
- Reconstruction of microtubules; entry into interphase. (2004) (5)
- Conservation and divergence of RAS protein function during evolution. (1985) (5)
- Brefeldin A exerts differential effects on anaplastic lymphoma kinase positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma and classical Hodgkin lymphoma cell lines (2015) (4)
- Space shuttling in the cell: Nucleocytoplasmic transport and microtubule organization during the cell cycle (2010) (4)
- Correction: Polypeptone Induces Dramatic Cell Lysis in ura4 Deletion Mutants of Fission Yeast (2013) (4)
- Identification of three signaling molecules required for calcineurin-dependent monopolar growth induced by the DNA replication checkpoint in fission yeast. (2017) (4)
- Two spatially distinct Kinesin-14 Pkl1 and Klp2 generate collaborative inward forces against Kinesin-5 Cut7 in S. pombe (2017) (4)
- Purification and characterisation of the fission yeast Ndc80 complex (2017) (4)
- Generation of Temperature Sensitive Mutations with Error-Prone PCR in a Gene Encoding a Component of the Spindle Pole Body in Fission Yeast (2019) (4)
- Escape from mitotic catastrophe by actin-dependent nuclear displacement in fission yeast (2020) (3)
- Requirement of the SCF Pop1 / Pop2 Ubiquitin Ligase for Degradation of the Fission Yeast S Phase Cyclin Cig2* □ S (2004) (3)
- Sequence of Crm1/exportin 1 mutant alleles reveals critical sites associated with multidrug resistance (2001) (3)
- Fission yeast 26 S proteasome mutants are multi-drug resistant due to stabilization of the Pap 1 transcription factor (2012) (3)
- Requirement of the SCFPop 1 / Pop 2 ubiquitin ligase for degradation of the fission yeast S-phase cyclin Cig 2 (2004) (2)
- Fission yeast cells overproducing HSET/KIFC1 provides a useful tool for identification and evaluation of human kinesin-14 inhibitors (2018) (2)
- The cAMP-dependent protein kinase genes in yeast. (1988) (2)
- Aldose reductase inhibition and the phosphorus-31 profile of the intact diabetic rat lens. (1993) (2)
- Regulation of centriolar satellite integrity and its physiology (2016) (1)
- 1 Two spatially distinct Kinesin-14 Pkl 1 and Klp 2 generate collaborative inward forces against Kinesin-5 Cut 7 in S . pombe (2017) (1)
- Organizing cytoplasmic microtubules: no nucleus, no problem (2006) (1)
- How Essential Kinesin-5 Becomes Non-Essential: Force Balance and Microtubule Dynamics Matter (2020) (1)
- Function of Yeast Ras Genes (1985) (1)
- Complementation of fission yeast kinesin-5/Cut7 with human Eg5 provides a versatile platform for screening of anti-cancer compounds. (2021) (1)
- An unconventional interaction between Dis 1 / TOG and Mal 3 / EB 1 promotes the fidelity of chromosome segregation (2016) (1)
- Nucleocytoplasmic transport and microtubule organization during the cell cycle (2010) (1)
- Generation and characterisation of temperature sensitive mutants of genes encoding the fission yeast spindle pole body (2017) (1)
- Ras Proteins Function Exclusively to Modulate Adenylate-Cyclase Activity in the Yeast Saccharomyces (1985) (1)
- Author response: Spatial control of translation repression and polarized growth by conserved NDR kinase Orb6 and RNA-binding protein Sts5 (2016) (1)
- Ndc80 Loop as a protein-protein interaction motif (2013) (1)
- [Control of gene expression in response to stress by a transcription factor Pap1]. (1999) (0)
- Antibacterial Antinematoden- and / or plant-cell activating composition, and chitinolytic microorganisms for their production. (1990) (0)
- Control of Yeast Adenyl-Cyclase by Ras Proteins (1985) (0)
- Exploring a novel pathway leading to bipolar spindle formation in the absence of Kinesin-5 (2017) (0)
- Integration of Ras and Adenylate Cyclase Pathways in Yeast (1988) (0)
- Kinesin-6 Klp9 plays motor-dependent and -independent roles in collaboration with Kinesin-5 Cut7 and the microtubule crosslinker Ase1 in fission yeast (2019) (0)
- [Structure and function of yeast protein kinase C]. (1994) (0)
- Developmental basisof limblessnessand axial patterning insnakes (1999) (0)
- [Is spindle formation in fission yeast specific to the species?: from the viewpoint of nuclear transport and spindle pole body]. (2008) (0)
- Cloning and characterization of the high-affinity cAMP phosphodiesterase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae ( heat shock / yeast RAS 2 VIl 9 gene / suppressor / PDE 2 gene ) (0)
- GENETICS OF CELL PROLIFERATION (2013) (0)
- The Putative RNA-Binding Protein Dri1 Promotes the Loading of Kinesin-14/Klp2 to the Mitotic Spindle and Is Sequestered into Heat-Induced Protein Aggregates in Fission Yeast (2021) (0)
- [Mecanisms of cadmium-resistance via SCF ubiquitin ligase]. (2006) (0)
- vel essential fission yeast gene endent transcription and is impli (0)
- cerevisiae Saccharomyces Function in the Yeast RAS Studies of (2008) (0)
- Contents, Vol. 25, 1993 (1993) (0)
- for timely mitotic progression and chromosome movement (2014) (0)
- Cell cycle arrest and cell death as responses to ionising radiation (2000) (0)
- Investigation of a novel mechanism for bipolar spindle formation (2016) (0)
- Sequence of crm1 mutant alleles in fission yeast reveals critical sites associated with multidrug resistance that are conserved in human CRM1. (2000) (0)
- [Control of cell morphogenesis in the cell cycle]. (1994) (0)
- Functionally conserved Pkd2, mutated in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum and regulates cytoplasmic calcium homeostasis in fission yeast (2022) (0)
- Genes to Cells Rapid turnover of transcription factor Rim101 highlights a flexible adaptation mechanism against environmental stress in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2020) (0)
- Recombination Intermediates F-Box DNA Helicase in Processing Schizosaccharomyces pombe Role of the (2014) (0)
- CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF BZIP TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR PAP1 BOUND TO DNA (2000) (0)
- Decision letter: Pak1 kinase controls cell shape through ribonucleoprotein granules (2021) (0)
- Fission Yeast Genesndalandnda4+, Mutations of WhichLeadtoS-Phase Block, Chromatin Alteration andCa2" Suppression, AreMembers oftheCDC46/MCM2Family (1993) (0)
- Generation of temperature sensitive mutants for the genetic study of the fission yeast spindle pole body (2017) (0)
- [Control of cell morphogenesis in the cell cycle]. (1996) (0)
- Growth Control in S . cerevisiae (2013) (0)
- Studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2013) (0)
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