scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1016/S0960-9822(02)00894-1 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 12123578 |
P2093 | author name string | James L Maller | |
Lin G Chen | |||
Brian J Tunquist | |||
Markus S Schwab | |||
P2860 | cites work | Active MAP kinase in mitosis: localization at kinetochores and association with the motor protein CENP-E | Q24676602 |
Spindle checkpoint protein Bub1 is required for kinetochore localization of Mad1, Mad2, Bub3, and CENP-E, independently of its kinase activity | Q24679269 | ||
Cyclin A is destroyed in prometaphase and can delay chromosome alignment and anaphase | Q24683942 | ||
Control of cyclin ubiquitination by CDK-regulated binding of Hct1 to the anaphase promoting complex | Q27933305 | ||
Emi1 is a mitotic regulator that interacts with Cdc20 and inhibits the anaphase promoting complex | Q28199187 | ||
Emi1 is required for cytostatic factor arrest in vertebrate eggs | Q28215840 | ||
Emi1 regulates the anaphase-promoting complex by a different mechanism than Mad2 proteins | Q28343954 | ||
Anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome-dependent proteolysis of human cyclin A starts at the beginning of mitosis and is not subject to the spindle assembly checkpoint | Q28631721 | ||
Whose end is destruction: cell division and the anaphase-promoting complex | Q29618257 | ||
Activation of the MKK/ERK pathway during somatic cell mitosis: direct interactions of active ERK with kinetochores and regulation of the mitotic 3F3/2 phosphoantigen. | Q30442086 | ||
Cell cycle-regulated proteolysis of mitotic target proteins | Q30454298 | ||
The APC is dispensable for first meiotic anaphase in Xenopus oocytes. | Q31808529 | ||
Bub1 is activated by the protein kinase p90(Rsk) during Xenopus oocyte maturation | Q32080019 | ||
Meiotic cell cycle in Xenopus oocytes is independent of cdk2 kinase | Q33886929 | ||
Closing the cell cycle circle in yeast: G2 cyclin proteolysis initiated at mitosis persists until the activation of G1 cyclins in the next cycle. | Q34329439 | ||
Cytoplasmic control of nuclear behavior during meiotic maturation of frog oocytes | Q34701605 | ||
c-Mos forces the mitotic cell cycle to undergo meiosis II to produce haploid gametes | Q35840620 | ||
Cell cycle dynamics of an M-phase-specific cytoplasmic factor in Xenopus laevis oocytes and eggs | Q36210628 | ||
A role for mitogen-activated protein kinase in the spindle assembly checkpoint in XTC cells | Q36273802 | ||
Maternal Xenopus Cdk2-cyclin E complexes function during meiotic and early embryonic cell cycles that lack a G1 phase | Q36720510 | ||
The polo-like kinase Plx1 is required for activation of the phosphatase Cdc25C and cyclin B-Cdc2 in Xenopus oocytes | Q37071774 | ||
Suppression of DNA replication via Mos function during meiotic divisions in Xenopus oocytes | Q37632522 | ||
Fizzy is required for activation of the APC/cyclosome in Xenopus egg extracts | Q41883819 | ||
The protein kinase p90 rsk as an essential mediator of cytostatic factor activity | Q47912070 | ||
A maternal form of the phosphatase Cdc25A regulates early embryonic cell cycles in Xenopus laevis | Q47941104 | ||
Dual inhibition of sister chromatid separation at metaphase | Q48873086 | ||
Activation of the anaphase-promoting complex and degradation of cyclin B is not required for progression from Meiosis I to II in Xenopus oocytes | Q48884009 | ||
The critical role of the MAP kinase pathway in meiosis II in Xenopus oocytes is mediated by p90(Rsk). | Q48891430 | ||
Induction of metaphase arrest in cleaving Xenopus embryos by the protein kinase p90Rsk | Q48906168 | ||
Requirement for Cdk2 in cytostatic factor-mediated metaphase II arrest | Q49150293 | ||
Characterization of polo-like kinase 1 during meiotic maturation of the mouse oocyte. | Q50719745 | ||
Cyclin E controls S phase progression and its down-regulation during Drosophila embryogenesis is required for the arrest of cell proliferation. | Q52543351 | ||
Role for cyclin-dependent kinase 2 in mitosis exit. | Q53998310 | ||
The spindle checkpoint | Q56951146 | ||
Polo-like kinase-1 is a target of the DNA damage checkpoint | Q57985159 | ||
The c-mos proto-oncogene product is a cytostatic factor responsible for meiotic arrest in vertebrate eggs | Q59057264 | ||
In vivo regulation of the early embryonic cell cycle in Xenopus | Q71012175 | ||
Induction of metaphase arrest in cleaving Xenopus embryos by MAP kinase | Q72593323 | ||
P433 | issue | 12 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 1027-1033 | |
P577 | publication date | 2002-06-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Current Biology | Q1144851 |
P1476 | title | The spindle checkpoint kinase bub1 and cyclin e/cdk2 both contribute to the establishment of meiotic metaphase arrest by cytostatic factor | |
P478 | volume | 12 |
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Q34249286 | CaMKII and polo-like kinase 1 sequentially phosphorylate the cytostatic factor Emi2/XErp1 to trigger its destruction and meiotic exit |
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Q48823384 | Cyclin-dependent kinase 2 is essential for meiosis but not for mitotic cell division in mice |
Q44777480 | Degradation of polyubiquitinated cyclin B is blocked by the MAPK pathway at the metaphase I arrest in starfish oocytes |
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Q28587778 | Functional interaction between p90Rsk2 and Emi1 contributes to the metaphase arrest of mouse oocytes |
Q21203559 | How eggs arrest at metaphase II: MPF stabilisation plus APC/C inhibition equals Cytostatic Factor |
Q38563130 | How oocytes try to get it right: spindle checkpoint control in meiosis. |
Q34417402 | Identification of the nuclear localization signal in Xenopus cyclin E and analysis of its role in replication and mitosis |
Q37598776 | Kinetochore targeting of fission yeast Mad and Bub proteins is essential for spindle checkpoint function but not for all chromosome segregation roles of Bub1p |
Q28585648 | Mammalian Emi2 mediates cytostatic arrest and transduces the signal for meiotic exit via Cdc20. |
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Q28592868 | Mouse Emi2 is required to enter meiosis II by reestablishing cyclin B1 during interkinesis |
Q35631586 | Mouse oocytes depend on BubR1 for proper chromosome segregation but not for prophase I arrest |
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