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Human Yip1A specifies the localization of Yif1 to the Golgi apparatusPhosphorylation of SKAP by GSK3β ensures chromosome segregation by a temporal inhibition of Kif2b activity.The 68-kDa telomeric repeat binding factor 1 (TRF1)-associated protein (TAP68) interacts with and recruits TRF1 to the spindle pole during mitosisCsi1p recruits alp7p/TACC to the spindle pole bodies for bipolar spindle formation.Dynamic autophosphorylation of mps1 kinase is required for faithful mitotic progressionPLK1 phosphorylates mitotic centromere-associated kinesin and promotes its depolymerase activitycsi2p modulates microtubule dynamics and organizes the bipolar spindle for chromosome segregation.Imaging individual spindle microtubule dynamics in fission yeast.Fission yeast mitochondria are distributed by dynamic microtubules in a motor-independent manner.Dynamic localization of Mps1 kinase to kinetochores is essential for accurate spindle microtubule attachmentAntagonistic spindle motors and MAPs regulate metaphase spindle length and chromosome segregationAcetylation of Aurora B by TIP60 ensures accurate chromosomal segregationPRC1 cooperates with CLASP1 to organize central spindle plasticity in mitosisPhosphorylation of microtubule-binding protein Hec1 by mitotic kinase Aurora B specifies spindle checkpoint kinase Mps1 signaling at the kinetochore.Phospho-regulated interaction between kinesin-6 Klp9p and microtubule bundler Ase1p promotes spindle elongation.mmb1p binds mitochondria to dynamic microtubules.Myosin II is present in gastric parietal cells and required for lamellipodial dynamics associated with cell activation.Phosphorylation of CENP-C by Aurora B facilitates kinetochore attachment error correction in mitosis.Stabilization of PML nuclear localization by conjugation and oligomerization of SUMO-3.Mcp1p tracks microtubule plus ends to destabilize microtubules at cell tips.The linear and rotational motions of the fission yeast nucleus are governed by the stochastic dynamics of spatially distributed microtubules.Shape Transformation of the Nuclear Envelope during Closed Mitosis.Crosslinkers and motors organize dynamic microtubules to form stable bipolar arrays in fission yeast.Septins regulate the equatorial dynamics of the separation initiation network kinase Sid2p and glucan synthases to ensure proper cytokinesis.Quantifying Tubulin Concentration and Microtubule Number Throughout the Fission Yeast Cell CycleAutomated morphometry toolbox for analysis of microscopic model organisms using simple bright-field imagingThe J-domain cochaperone Rsp1 interacts with Mto1 to organize noncentrosomal microtubule assembly.Nek2A kinase regulates the localization of numatrin to centrosome in mitosisProteomic identification and functional characterization of a novel ARF6 GTPase-activating protein, ACAP4Glucose starvation induces mitochondrial fragmentation depending on the dynamin GTPase Dnm1/Drp1 in fission yeastThe concerted actions of Tip1/CLIP-170, Klp5/Kinesin-8, and Alp14/XMAP215 regulate microtubule catastrophe at the cell endAlp7-Mto1 and Alp14 synergize to promote interphase microtubule regrowth from the nuclear envelopeMitotic motor CENP-E cooperates with PRC1 in temporal control of central spindle assemblySegmentation of yeast cell's bright-field image with an edge-tracing algorithmHolliday junction recognition protein interacts with and specifies the centromeric assembly of CENP-T
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