The Ndc80 complex targets Bod1 to human mitotic kinetochores
Regulation of protein phosphatase activity by endogenous protein inhibitors is an important mechanism to control protein phosphorylation in cells. We recently identified Biorientation defective 1 (Bod1) as a small protein inhibitor of protein phosphatase 2A containing the B56 regulatory subunit (PP2...
Main Authors: | Schleicher, K, Porter, M, ten Have, S, Sundaramoorthy, R, Porter, I, Swedlow, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2017
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