Dominoes and clocks: the union of two views of the cell cycle.
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A family of human cdc2-related protein kinasesM phase phosphoprotein 1 is a human plus-end-directed kinesin-related protein required for cytokinesisCENP-E, a novel human centromere-associated protein required for progression from metaphase to anaphaseConservation of the centromere/kinetochore protein ZW10Human homolog of fission yeast cdc25 mitotic inducer is predominantly expressed in G2The retinoblastoma protein is phosphorylated on multiple sites by human cdc2Destruction of the CDC28/CLB mitotic kinase is not required for the metaphase to anaphase transition in budding yeastA DNA-activated protein kinase from HeLa cell nucleiUnderstanding bistability in complex enzyme-driven reaction networksCyclin B interaction with microtubule-associated protein 4 (MAP4) targets p34cdc2 kinase to microtubules and is a potential regulator of M-phase microtubule dynamicsCell cycle analysis of the activity, subcellular localization, and subunit composition of human CAK (CDK-activating kinase)The ups and downs of biological timers.A quantitative model for cyclin-dependent kinase control of the cell cycle: revisitedA novel yeast screen for mitotic arrest mutants identifies DOC1, a new gene involved in cyclin proteolysis.Cell cycle regulation of the yeast Cdc7 protein kinase by association with the Dbf4 protein.Full activation of p34CDC28 histone H1 kinase activity is unable to promote entry into mitosis in checkpoint-arrested cells of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeDifferential function and expression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae B-type cyclins in mitosis and meiosis.Models in biology: lessons from modeling regulation of the eukaryotic cell cycleCell biology. On being the right (cell) sizeComplementation of the mitotic activator, p80cdc25, by a human protein-tyrosine phosphataseDifferential phosphorylation of the transcription factor Oct1 during the cell cycleA hidden feedback in signaling cascades is revealedCell cycle regulation of CDK2 activity by phosphorylation of Thr160 and Tyr15The Drosophila cell cycle gene fizzy is required for normal degradation of cyclins A and B during mitosis and has homology to the CDC20 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeInteractions between p53 and MDM2 in a mammalian cell cycle checkpoint pathwayCDC42 and CDC43, two additional genes involved in budding and the establishment of cell polarity in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeHierarchy of S-phase-promoting factors: yeast Dbf4-Cdc7 kinase requires prior S-phase cyclin-dependent kinase activation.CENP-I and Aurora B act as a molecular switch that ties RZZ/Mad1 recruitment to kinetochore attachment status.Xenopus oocyte meiosis lacks spindle assembly checkpoint control.Host cell and malarial targets for docetaxel (Taxotere) during the erythrocytic development of Plasmodium falciparum.Cloning by differential screening of a Xenopus cDNA coding for a protein highly homologous to cdc2.Cloning by differential screening of a Xenopus cDNA that encodes a kinesin-related protein.Temporal self-organization of the cyclin/Cdk network driving the mammalian cell cycle.Structure of Nascent Chromatin Is Essential for Hematopoietic Lineage Specification.Cell division in higher plants: a cdc2 gene, its 34-kDa product, and histone H1 kinase activity in pea.Meiosis I in Xenopus oocytes is not error-prone despite lacking spindle assembly checkpoint.An autonomous cell-cycle oscillator involved in the coordination of G1 events.Drug design of cyclin-dependent kinase 2 inhibitor for melanoma from traditional Chinese medicine.The A- and B-type cyclin associated cdc2 kinases in Xenopus turn on and off at different times in the cell cycle.Cell line-specific differences in the control of cell cycle progression in the absence of mitosis
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Dominoes and clocks: the union of two views of the cell cycle.
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1989 nî lūn-bûn
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Dominoes and clocks: the union of two views of the cell cycle.
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Dominoes and clocks: the union of two views of the cell cycle.
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Dominoes and clocks: the union of two views of the cell cycle.
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P356
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Dominoes and clocks: the union of two views of the cell cycle.
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Kirschner MW
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10.1126/SCIENCE.2683077
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1989-11-01T00:00:00Z