The BEG (PP2A-B55/ENSA/Greatwall) Pathway Ensures Cytokinesis follows Chromosome Separation
Cytokinesis follows separase activation and chromosome segregation. This order is ensured in budding yeast by the mitotic exit network (MEN), where Cdc14p dephosphorylates key conserved Cdk1-substrates exemplified by the anaphase spindle-elongation protein Ase1p. However, in metazoans, MEN and Cdc14...
Main Authors: | Cundell, M, Bastos, R, Zhang, T, Holder, J, Gruneberg, U, Novak, B, Barr, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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