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Autor:
Valery Sudakin, Tim J. Yen
Publikováno v:
BioDrugs. 21:225-233
Basic research that has focused on achieving a mechanistic understanding of mitosis has provided unprecedented molecular and biochemical insights into this highly complex phase of the cell cycle. The discovery process has uncovered an ever-expanding
Autor:
A Hershko, Joan V. Ruderman, L H Cohen, Dvorah Ganoth, Esther Eytan, F. C. Luca, Aviva Dahan, Valery Sudakin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269:4940-4946
Cyclin B, a positive regulatory subunit of the cdc2 protein kinase complex, is synthesized across the cell cycle and then rapidly degraded at the end of mitosis. Degradation of cyclin B is triggered by increased levels of active cdc2 and is required
Autor:
William H. Miller, Stuart Paul Romeril, Jesus R. Medina, Valery Sudakin, Sridhar K. Rabindran, Dirk A. Heerding, Mark A. Bobko, Jeffrey M. Axten, Celine Duquenne, Antony Chadderton, Melissa Dumble, Seth A. Gilbert, Charles W. Blackledge, Arthur Shu, Daryl A. Scherzer, Nino Campobasso, Christopher Becker, Hong Xiang, William Hoi Hong Li, Pat Brady, Qi Liu, Paris Ward, Christine M. Gardiner, Seth W. Grant, Yanhong Feng
Publikováno v:
Journal of medicinal chemistry. 54(6)
Phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase-1(PDK1) is a master regulator of the AGC family of kinases and an integral component of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway. As this pathway is among the most commonly deregulated across all cancers, a selective inhibi
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Jeffrey R. Jackson, Latesh Lad, Ruth Lehr, Kurt R. Auger, Huizhen Zhao, Amita M. Chaudhari, Sharon Sweitzer, Jeffery D Carson, Neysa Nevins, Lusong Luo, Pearl S. Huang, Kenneth W. Wood, Valery Sudakin, Antony N. Shaw, Dashyant Dhanak, Dean E. McNulty, Cynthia A. Parrish, Roland S. Annan, Robert A. Copeland, Roman Sakowicz
Publikováno v:
Nature chemical biology. 3(11)
The mitotic kinesin KSP (kinesin spindle protein, or Eg5) has an essential role in centrosome separation and formation of the bipolar mitotic spindle. Its exclusive involvement in the mitotic spindle of proliferating cells presents an opportunity for
Autor:
Valery Sudakin, Tim J. Yen
The mitotic checkpoint prevents cells with unaligned chromosomes from prematurely exiting mitosis by inhibiting the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) from targeting key proteins for ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis. Great efforts have been m
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::2a8a03c827afcd07b9f10a742d152317
https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-811-0:199
https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-811-0:199
Autor:
Priya, Chaturvedi, Valery, Sudakin, Matthew L, Bobiak, Paul W, Fisher, Michael R, Mattern, Sandra A, Jablonski, Mark R, Hurle, Yuan, Zhu, Tim J, Yen, Bin-Bing S, Zhou
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 62(6)
Resistance to chemotherapy targeting microtubules could be partially because of the delay in chromosome condensation and segregation during mitosis. The Chfr pathway has been defined recently, and its activation causes a delay in chromosome condensat
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Cell Biology
The mitotic checkpoint prevents cells with unaligned chromosomes from prematurely exiting mitosis by inhibiting the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) from targeting key proteins for ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis. We have examined the mech
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Cell Biology
Human cells express two kinases that are related to the yeast mitotic checkpoint kinase BUB1. hBUB1 and hBUBR1 bind to kinetochores where they are postulated to be components of the mitotic checkpoint that monitors kinetochore activities to determine
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the preparation of clam oocyte extracts for cell cycle studies. It was in clam oocytes that cyclins were first identified, cloned, and sequenced, the biological activity of cyclins was first demonstrated, the
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https://doi.org/10.1016/s0076-6879(97)83048-0
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0076-6879(97)83048-0
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 92(20)
Cyclin B/cdc2 is responsible both for driving cells into mitosis and for activating the ubiquitin-dependent degradation of mitotic cyclins near the end of mitosis, an event required for the completion of mitosis and entry into interphase of the next