review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | S A Osmani | |
X S Ye | |||
P2860 | cites work | The fission yeast cdc2/cdc13/suc1 protein kinase: regulation of catalytic activity and nuclear localization | Q69372515 |
A family of human cdc2-related protein kinases | Q24300226 | ||
CDC27Hs colocalizes with CDC16Hs to the centrosome and mitotic spindle and is essential for the metaphase to anaphase transition | Q24316218 | ||
Identification of 21 novel human protein kinases, including 3 members of a family related to the cell cycle regulator nimA of Aspergillus nidulans | Q24324170 | ||
A mammalian dual specificity protein kinase, Nek1, is related to the NIMA cell cycle regulator and highly expressed in meiotic germ cells | Q24555674 | ||
The Cln3-Cdc28 kinase complex of S. cerevisiae is regulated by proteolysis and phosphorylation | Q24555691 | ||
The WHI1+ gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae tethers cell division to cell size and is a cyclin homolog | Q24564017 | ||
Destruction of the CDC28/CLB mitotic kinase is not required for the metaphase to anaphase transition in budding yeast | Q24564643 | ||
A family of cyclin homologs that control the G1 phase in yeast | Q24608767 | ||
Genetic control of the cell-division cycle in yeast. I. Detection of mutants | Q24634591 | ||
The cyclosome, a large complex containing cyclin-selective ubiquitin ligase activity, targets cyclins for destruction at the end of mitosis | Q24656114 | ||
The protein kinase family: conserved features and deduced phylogeny of the catalytic domains | Q27860528 | ||
Isolation of a novel protein kinase-encoding gene from yeast by oligodeoxyribonucleotide probing | Q27930019 | ||
The role of CDC28 and cyclins during mitosis in the budding yeast S. cerevisiae | Q27931492 | ||
A cyclin B homolog in S. cerevisiae: Chronic activation of the Cdc28 protein kinase by cyclin prevents exit from mitosis | Q27932478 | ||
Regulation of p34CDC28 tyrosine phosphorylation is not required for entry into mitosis in S. cerevisiae | Q27932554 | ||
Cell cycle regulation of the yeast Cdc7 protein kinase by association with the Dbf4 protein | Q27933798 | ||
Interaction of Dbf4, the Cdc7 protein kinase regulatory subunit, with yeast replication origins in vivo. | Q27934070 | ||
DNA metabolism gene CDC7 from yeast encodes a serine (threonine) protein kinase | Q27934305 | ||
Mitotic role for the Cdc28 protein kinase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae | Q27936499 | ||
A multicopy suppressor gene of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae G1 cell cycle mutant gene dbf4 encodes a protein kinase and is identified as CDC5 | Q27937357 | ||
Full activation of p34CDC28 histone H1 kinase activity is unable to promote entry into mitosis in checkpoint-arrested cells of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae | Q27937833 | ||
Cyclin-B homologs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae function in S phase and in G2 | Q27937928 | ||
CDC7 protein kinase activity is required for mitosis and meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae | Q27938955 | ||
The B-type cyclin kinase inhibitor p40SIC1 controls the G1 to S transition in S. cerevisiae | Q27939221 | ||
Differential function and expression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae B-type cyclins in mitosis and meiosis | Q27939660 | ||
The CDC7 protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a phosphoprotein that contains protein kinase activity | Q27939817 | ||
Two novel human serine/threonine kinases with homologies to the cell cycle regulating Xenopus MO15, and NIMA kinases: cloning and characterization of their expression pattern | Q28115459 | ||
Cyclin is degraded by the ubiquitin pathway | Q28131704 | ||
Isolation of a human cyclin cDNA: evidence for cyclin mRNA and protein regulation in the cell cycle and for interaction with p34cdc2 | Q28257603 | ||
Cyclin: a protein specified by maternal mRNA in sea urchin eggs that is destroyed at each cleavage division | Q28261164 | ||
Evidence that the leucine zipper is a coiled coil | Q28284238 | ||
Genes involved in sister chromatid separation are needed for B-type cyclin proteolysis in budding yeast | Q28300714 | ||
polo encodes a protein kinase homolog required for mitosis in Drosophila | Q28306630 | ||
Cell cycle control in eukaryotes: molecular mechanisms of cdc2 activation | Q28611416 | ||
Human cyclins A and B1 are differentially located in the cell and undergo cell cycle-dependent nuclear transport | Q28612313 | ||
Amino acid sequences common to rapidly degraded proteins: the PEST hypothesis | Q29547538 | ||
Universal control mechanism regulating onset of M-phase | Q29616481 | ||
CLB5: a novel B cyclin from budding yeast with a role in S phase | Q29618258 | ||
The ubiquitin-proteasome proteolytic pathway | Q29618638 | ||
A 20S complex containing CDC27 and CDC16 catalyzes the mitosis-specific conjugation of ubiquitin to cyclin B | Q29620071 | ||
NudF, a nuclear migration gene in Aspergillus nidulans, is similar to the human LIS-1 gene required for neuronal migration | Q30502681 | ||
A repeating amino acid motif in CDC23 defines a family of proteins and a new relationship among genes required for mitosis and RNA synthesis | Q30667531 | ||
Cyclin B2 undergoes cell cycle-dependent nuclear translocation and, when expressed as a non-destructible mutant, causes mitotic arrest in HeLa cells. | Q31107812 | ||
An extra copy of nimEcyclinB elevates pre-MPF levels and partially suppresses mutation of nimTcdc25 in Aspergillus nidulans | Q33206444 | ||
Cyclin is a component of the sea urchin egg M-phase specific histone H1 kinase | Q33572291 | ||
A- and B-type cyclins differentially modulate substrate specificity of cyclin-cdk complexes | Q34050417 | ||
Mutation of a gene that encodes a kinesin-like protein blocks nuclear division in A. nidulans | Q34169213 | ||
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 | ||
Both cyclin A delta 60 and B delta 97 are stable and arrest cells in M-phase, but only cyclin B delta 97 turns on cyclin destruction | Q41083910 | ||
Characterization of somatostatin receptors on human neuroblastoma tumors. | Q41500083 | ||
Substrate specificity and cell cycle regulation of the Nek2 protein kinase, a potential human homolog of the mitotic regulator NIMA of Aspergillus nidulans. | Q42066299 | ||
The molecular cloning and identification of a gene product specifically required for nuclear movement in Aspergillus nidulans | Q42115781 | ||
bimA encodes a member of the tetratricopeptide repeat family of proteins and is required for the completion of mitosis in Aspergillus nidulans | Q42619137 | ||
The bimB3 mutation of Aspergillus nidulans uncouples DNA replication from the completion of mitosis | Q44977077 | ||
A temperature-sensitive mutant of Aspergillus nidulans reversibly blocked in nuclear division | Q45420949 | ||
S-phase feedback control in budding yeast independent of tyrosine phosphorylation of P34cdc28 | Q46009345 | ||
Evidence for a NIMA-like mitotic pathway in vertebrate cells | Q46339182 | ||
Isolation of a functional homolog of the cell cycle-specific NIMA protein kinase of Aspergillus nidulans and functional analysis of conserved residues | Q48071989 | ||
A single p34cdc2 protein kinase (encoded by nimXcdc2) is required at G1 and G2 in Aspergillus nidulans. | Q48082195 | ||
A Trypanosoma brucei gene family encoding protein kinases with catalytic domains structurally related to Nek1 and NIMA. | Q48121003 | ||
A negative regulator of mitosis in Aspergillus is a putative membrane-spanning protein | Q48253868 | ||
The bimG gene of Aspergillus nidulans, required for completion of anaphase, encodes a homolog of mammalian phosphoprotein phosphatase 1. | Q48294341 | ||
Translation of cyclin mRNA is necessary for extracts of activated xenopus eggs to enter mitosis. | Q48301401 | ||
Mitotic induction and maintenance by overexpression of a G2-specific gene that encodes a potential protein kinase | Q48325467 | ||
cdc25+ functions as an inducer in the mitotic control of fission yeast | Q48366414 | ||
Active cyclin B-cdc2 kinase does not inhibit DNA replication and cannot drive prematurely fertilized sea urchin eggs into mitosis | Q49048577 | ||
A bifunctional gene product involved in two phases of the yeast cell cycle. | Q51248345 | ||
Gene required in G1 for commitment to cell cycle and in G2 for control of mitosis in fission yeast. | Q51254935 | ||
Chromosome condensation in Xenopus mitotic extracts without histone H1. | Q52220944 | ||
NPK1, a nonessential protein kinase gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae with similarity to Aspergillus nidulans nimA | Q52478638 | ||
Properties and regulation of the cell cycle-specific NIMA protein kinase of Aspergillus nidulans. | Q54658722 | ||
Triggering of cyclin degradation in interphase extracts of amphibian eggs by cdc2 kinase | Q56490708 | ||
Regulation of mitosis by cyclic accumulation of p80 cdc25 mitotic inducer in fission yeast | Q59004894 | ||
Functionally homologous cell cycle control genes in budding and fission yeast | Q59090469 | ||
Distinct nuclear and spindle pole body populations of cyclin–cdc2 in fission yeast | Q59096969 | ||
Mitotic mutants of Aspergillus nidulans | Q62647634 | ||
Parallel activation of the NIMA and p34cdc2 cell cycle-regulated protein kinases is required to initiate mitosis in A. nidulans | Q62647975 | ||
Spindle formation and chromatin condensation in cells blocked at interphase by mutation of a negative cell cycle control gene | Q62647987 | ||
Snap helix with knob and hole: essential repeats in S. pombe nuclear protein nuc2+ | Q68697897 | ||
Cdc2 protein kinase is complexed with both cyclin A and B: evidence for proteolytic inactivation of MPF | Q69333828 | ||
Sequential gene function in the initiation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA synthesis | Q69368573 | ||
Control of the yeast cell cycle by the Cdc28 protein kinase | Q34366247 | ||
Genetic control of the cell division cycle in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe | Q34467598 | ||
Cyclin synthesis drives the early embryonic cell cycle | Q34667885 | ||
Anaphase is initiated by proteolysis rather than by the inactivation of maturation-promoting factor. | Q34729839 | ||
Cytoplasmic dynein is involved in nuclear migration in Aspergillus nidulans | Q35092918 | ||
Cell division in Aspergillus | Q35237656 | ||
The role of p34 kinases in the G1 to S-phase transition | Q35651756 | ||
Animal cell cycles and their control | Q35671048 | ||
Differential phosphorylation of vertebrate p34cdc2 kinase at the G1/S and G2/M transitions of the cell cycle: identification of major phosphorylation sites | Q35921144 | ||
Activation of the nimA protein kinase plays a unique role during mitosis that cannot be bypassed by absence of the bimE checkpoint | Q35930066 | ||
A mutation in Aspergillus nidulans that blocks the transition from interphase to prophase. | Q36206818 | ||
Regulation of the mRNA levels of nimA, a gene required for the G2-M transition in Aspergillus nidulans | Q36216204 | ||
The role of cyclin B in meiosis I. | Q36220481 | ||
Isolation of genes by complementation in yeast: molecular cloning of a cell-cycle gene | Q36364273 | ||
BIMA, a TPR-containing protein required for mitosis, localizes to the spindle pole body in Aspergillus nidulans | Q36383038 | ||
The requirements for protein synthesis and degradation, and the control of destruction of cyclins A and B in the meiotic and mitotic cell cycles of the clam embryo | Q36530877 | ||
Mitotic arrest caused by the amino terminus of Xenopus cyclin B2. | Q36675488 | ||
Autoactivation of catalytic (C alpha) subunit of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase by phosphorylation of threonine 197 | Q36678538 | ||
Identification of substrate specificity determinants for the cell cycle-regulated NIMA protein kinase. | Q36743513 | ||
Twenty-five years of cell cycle genetics | Q36935723 | ||
The roles of Drosophila cyclins A and B in mitotic control | Q37366004 | ||
Monoclonal antibodies to mitotic cells | Q37611790 | ||
Cdc16p, Cdc23p and Cdc27p form a complex essential for mitosis | Q37636272 | ||
Premature chromatin condensation upon accumulation of NIMA. | Q37637472 | ||
Chromosome condensation induced by fostriecin does not require p34cdc2 kinase activity and histone H1 hyperphosphorylation, but is associated with enhanced histone H2A and H3 phosphorylation. | Q37694723 | ||
Driving the cell cycle: M phase kinase, its partners, and substrates | Q37879106 | ||
Cloning of chromosome I DNA from Saccharomyces cerevisiae: analysis of the FUN52 gene, whose product has homology to protein kinases. | Q38555426 | ||
S-phase, G2, and nuclear division mutants of Aspergillus nidulans. | Q39968912 | ||
p34Cdc28-mediated control of Cln3 cyclin degradation | Q40021429 | ||
cdc25+ encodes a protein phosphatase that dephosphorylates p34cdc2 | Q40240634 | ||
p63cdc13, a B-type cyclin, is associated with both the nucleolar and chromatin domains of the fission yeast nucleus | Q40241803 | ||
Regulation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC7 function during the cell cycle | Q40365375 | ||
Ubiquitin, proteasomes, and the regulation of intracellular protein degradation | Q40445002 | ||
The activation of DNA replication in yeast | Q40497593 | ||
Proteasomes: protein degradation machines of the cell | Q40646488 | ||
Heterodimerization of the yeast MATa1 and MAT alpha 2 proteins is mediated by two leucine zipper-like coiled-coil motifs. | Q40791256 | ||
Expression of the noncatalytic domain of the NIMA kinase causes a G2 arrest in Aspergillus nidulans | Q40791750 | ||
Regulated degradation of the transcription factor Gcn4. | Q40794267 | ||
The NIMA protein kinase is hyperphosphorylated and activated downstream of p34cdc2/cyclin B: coordination of two mitosis promoting kinases. | Q40805947 | ||
Mitotic destruction of the cell cycle regulated NIMA protein kinase of Aspergillus nidulans is required for mitotic exit | Q40805954 | ||
Synergistic action of Drosophila cyclins A and B during the G2-M transition | Q40871675 | ||
p80cdc25 mitotic inducer is the tyrosine phosphatase that activates p34cdc2 kinase in fission yeast | Q41083903 | ||
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | Cell-cycle regulated serine/threonine protein kinase | Q62647966 |
Cyclin-dependent protein kinase involved in cell cycle control | Q62652227 | ||
Protein bimA | Q62661362 | ||
P1104 | number of pages | 9 | |
P304 | page(s) | 633-641 | |
P577 | publication date | 1996-08-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Biochemical Journal | Q864221 |
P1476 | title | Cell cycle regulation in Aspergillus by two protein kinases | |
P478 | volume | 317 ( Pt 3) |