The calcium-binding protein cell division cycle 31 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a component of the half bridge of the spindle pole body.
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Centrosome protein centrin 2/caltractin 1 is part of the xeroderma pigmentosum group C complex that initiates global genome nucleotide excision repairCentrin 2 stimulates nucleotide excision repair by interacting with xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein.Yeast spindle pole body duplication gene MPS1 encodes an essential dual specificity protein kinaseIdentification of a new mammalian centrin gene, more closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC31 geneSfi1p has conserved centrin-binding sites and an essential function in budding yeast spindle pole body duplicationThe nuclear pore complex-associated protein, Mlp2p, binds to the yeast spindle pole body and promotes its efficient assemblyCentrin4p, a novel mammalian centrin specifically expressed in ciliated cellsA mutation in the centriole-associated protein centrin causes genomic instability via increased chromosome loss in Chlamydomonas reinhardtiiLocalization of core spindle pole body (SPB) components during SPB duplication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Direct interaction between yeast spindle pole body components: Kar1p is required for Cdc31p localization to the spindle pole bodyDynamic localization of the Swe1 regulator Hsl7 during the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycleMps3p is a novel component of the yeast spindle pole body that interacts with the yeast centrin homologue Cdc31p.Centrin/Cdc31 is a novel regulator of protein degradation.Spc98p and Spc97p of the yeast gamma-tubulin complex mediate binding to the spindle pole body via their interaction with Spc110p.The Bbp1p-Mps2p complex connects the SPB to the nuclear envelope and is essential for SPB duplication.Analysis of the Saccharomyces spindle pole by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry.The yeast centrin, cdc31p, and the interacting protein kinase, Kic1p, are required for cell integrityThe yeast spindle pole body component Spc72p interacts with Stu2p and is required for proper microtubule assemblyGenetic interactions between CDC31 and KAR1, two genes required for duplication of the microtubule organizing center in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Yeast centrin Cdc31 is linked to the nuclear mRNA export machinery.The Sad1-UNC-84 homology domain in Mps3 interacts with Mps2 to connect the spindle pole body with the nuclear envelopeRole of calmodulin and Spc110p interaction in the proper assembly of spindle pole body compenents.Spc29p is a component of the Spc110p subcomplex and is essential for spindle pole body duplication.Centrins, cell cycle regulation proteins in human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparumDuplication of the Yeast Spindle Pole Body Once per Cell CycleCdc14 phosphatase directs centrosome re-duplication at the meiosis I to meiosis II transition in budding yeastCentrins in unicellular organisms: functional diversity and specialization.Systematic deletion and mitotic localization of the nuclear pore complex proteins of Aspergillus nidulans.Centrin protein and genes in Trichomonas vaginalis and close relatives.Structure of Ca2+-binding protein-6 from Entamoeba histolytica and its involvement in trophozoite proliferation regulation.CK2 phosphorylation of human centrins 1 and 2 regulates their binding to the DNA repair protein XPC, the centrosomal protein Sfi1 and the phototransduction protein transducin βN-terminal regions of Mps1 kinase determine functional bifurcation.Centrin-like filaments in the cytopharyngeal apparatus of the ciliates Nassula and Furgasonia: evidence for a relationship with microtubular structures.Phosphorylation of centrin during the cell cycle and its role in centriole separation preceding centrosome duplication.Cytoskeleton of apicomplexan parasitesInterdependence of filamentous actin and microtubules for asymmetric cell division.Regulation of spindle pole body assembly and cytokinesis by the centrin-binding protein Sfi1 in fission yeast.CETN1 is a cancer testis antigen with expression in prostate and pancreatic cancers.The arithmetic of centrosome biogenesis.Characterization of green alga, yeast, and human centrins. Specific subdomain features determine functional diversity.
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The calcium-binding protein cell division cycle 31 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a component of the half bridge of the spindle pole body.
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The calcium-binding protein ce ...... idge of the spindle pole body.
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The calcium-binding protein ce ...... idge of the spindle pole body.
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The calcium-binding protein ce ...... idge of the spindle pole body.
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The calcium-binding protein ce ...... idge of the spindle pole body.
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The calcium-binding protein ce ...... idge of the spindle pole body.
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The calcium-binding protein ce ...... idge of the spindle pole body.
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The calcium-binding protein ce ...... idge of the spindle pole body.
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The calcium-binding protein ce ...... idge of the spindle pole body.
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The calcium-binding protein ce ...... idge of the spindle pole body.
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10.1083/JCB.123.2.405
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1993-10-01T00:00:00Z