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Autor:
Ad Spanos, Marco Geymonat, Katrin Rittinger, Leland H. Johnston, Steven G. Sedgwick, Susan J. M. Smith, Edward Wheatley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277:28439-28445
The elimination of mitotic kinase activity at the end of mitosis is essential for progression to the next stage of the eukaryotic cell cycle. In budding yeast, this process is controlled by a regulatory cascade called the mitotic exit network. Extens
Autor:
Steven Howell, Ana Christina Adam, Stephen J. Smerdon, Ian A. Taylor, Brian A. Morgan, Ad Spanos, Monika K Treiber, Geoffrey R. Banks, Rachel Foord, Steven G. Sedgwick, Naheed Kanuga
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molecular Biology. 281:763-775
The structural and functional organisation of Swi6, a transcriptional regulator of the budding yeast cell cycle has been analysed by a combination of biochemical, biophysical and genetic methods. Limited proteolysis indicates the presence of a approx
Publikováno v:
Current Genetics. 22:483-489
The REC1 gene of U. maydis has an important but ill-defined role in DNA recombination and repair. We have examined its role in plasmid-chromosome recombination. Plasmid DNA was linearized at various locations with respect to the cloned U. maydis PYR3
Autor:
Mei Liu, Ad Spanos, David W. Holden, Paul S. Freemont, Charlotte Odendall, John Poh, Cliona Boyle
Publikováno v:
Cellular Microbiology
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) replicates inside mammalian cells within membrane‐bound compartments called Salmonella‐containing vacuoles. Intracellular replication is dependent on the activities of several effector prot
Publikováno v:
Molecular and cellular biology. 24(6)
Nuclear export of the transcription factor Swi6 during the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle is known to require phosphorylation of the Swi6 serine 160 residue. We show that Clb6/Cdc28 kinase is required for this nuclear export. Furth
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 278(17)
The Cdc5 protein of budding yeast is a polo-like kinase that has multiple roles in mitosis including control of the mitotic exit network (MEN). MEN activity brings about loss of mitotic kinase activity so that the mitotic spindle is disassembled and
Autor:
Marco, Geymonat, Ad, Spanos, Susan J M, Smith, Edward, Wheatley, Katrin, Rittinger, Leland H, Johnston, Steven G, Sedgwick
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 277(32)
The elimination of mitotic kinase activity at the end of mitosis is essential for progression to the next stage of the eukaryotic cell cycle. In budding yeast, this process is controlled by a regulatory cascade called the mitotic exit network. Extens
Publikováno v:
Current genetics. 20(1-2)
The REC1 gene of Ustilago maydis plays a key role in homologous recombination and the repair of damaged DNA. In order to understand the nature and functions of the gene product, the gene has been cloned by functional complementation. A 3.8 kb cloned
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molecular Biology. 151:321-325
The single-stranded DNA binding protein of Ustilago maydis decreases the contour length of φX174 DNA. When DNA complexes were prepared with subsaturating amounts of the protein, its distribution on the DNA was markedly non-random, indicating a high
Autor:
Ad Spanos, Geoffrey R. Banks
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molecular Biology. 93:63-77
Mitotic cells of the eukaryote Ustilago maydis contain a DNA-unwinding protein. It has been purified to apparent homogeneity and it possesses many of the properties of the prokaryotic DNA-unwinding proteins. It has a molecular weight of 20,000, binds