A single fission yeast mitotic cyclin B p34cdc2 kinase promotes both S-phase and mitosis in the absence of G1 cyclins.
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A higher-order generalized singular value decomposition for comparison of global mRNA expression from multiple organismsNovel factor highly conserved among eukaryotes controls sexual development in fission yeastThe roles of cyclin A2, B1, and B2 in early and late mitotic eventsCyclin B2-null mice develop normally and are fertile whereas cyclin B1-null mice die in uteroAn Ancient Yeast for Young Geneticists: A Primer on the Schizosaccharomyces pombe Model SystemA quantitative model for cyclin-dependent kinase control of the cell cycle: revisitedThe Renaissance or the cuckoo clockTesting cyclin specificity in the exit from mitosis.Activation of Cdh1-dependent APC is required for G1 cell cycle arrest and DNA damage-induced G2 checkpoint in vertebrate cellsBoolean network model predicts knockout mutant phenotypes of fission yeastCdk1, Plks, Auroras, and Neks: the mitotic bodyguardsThe localization of human cyclins B1 and B2 determines CDK1 substrate specificity and neither enzyme requires MEK to disassemble the Golgi apparatusHierarchy of S-phase-promoting factors: yeast Dbf4-Cdc7 kinase requires prior S-phase cyclin-dependent kinase activation.Cell cycle regulation by feed-forward loops coupling transcription and phosphorylationPlasmodium P-Type Cyclin CYC3 Modulates Endomitotic Growth during Oocyst Development in MosquitoesA structural systems biology approach for quantifying the systemic consequences of missense mutations in proteins.Model scenarios for evolution of the eukaryotic cell cycle.Protein Phosphatase 2A (PP2A) Regulates EG5 to Control Mitotic ProgressionTyrosine phosphorylation of cdc2 is required for the replication checkpoint in Schizosaccharomyces pombeTwo distinct ubiquitin-proteolysis pathways in the fission yeast cell cycleSwe1 regulation and transcriptional control restrict the activity of mitotic cyclins toward replication proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Control of DNA replication by cyclin-dependent kinases in developmentA checkpoint control linking meiotic S phase and recombination initiation in fission yeastDNA replication and damage checkpoints and meiotic cell cycle controls in the fission and budding yeasts.Control of DNA rereplication via Cdc2 phosphorylation sites in the origin recognition complex.Molecular evolution of cyclin proteins in animals and fungiInterrogating protein interaction networks through structural biologyControl of DNA replication and chromosome ploidy by geminin and cyclin ATriggering the all-or-nothing switch into mitosis.Cell cycle control by a minimal Cdk network.A screen for Schizosaccharomyces pombe mutants defective in rereplication identifies new alleles of rad4+, cut9+ and psf2+.Functions of fission yeast orp2 in DNA replication and checkpoint control.Dynamics of Cdk1 substrate specificity during the cell cycle.Phylogenetic analysis of CDK and cyclin proteins in premetazoan lineages.Modeling the fission yeast cell cycle: quantized cycle times in wee1- cdc25Delta mutant cellsDevelopmental regulation of CYCA2s contributes to tissue-specific proliferation in ArabidopsisA single cyclin-CDK complex is sufficient for both mitotic and meiotic progression in fission yeast.Limited functional redundancy and oscillation of cyclins in multinucleated Ashbya gossypii fungal cells.Among B-type cyclins only CLB5 and CLB6 promote premeiotic S phase in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeQuantitative proteomics reveals the basis for the biochemical specificity of the cell-cycle machinery
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A single fission yeast mitotic cyclin B p34cdc2 kinase promotes both S-phase and mitosis in the absence of G1 cyclins.
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A single fission yeast mitotic ...... in the absence of G1 cyclins.
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