CDK1-CCNB1 creates a spindle checkpoint–permissive state by enabling MPS1 kinetochore localization
Spindle checkpoint signaling is initiated by recruitment of the kinase MPS1 to unattached kinetochores during mitosis. We show that CDK1-CCNB1 and a counteracting phosphatase PP2A-B55 regulate the engagement of human MPS1 with unattached kinetochores by controlling the phosphorylation status of S281...
Main Authors: | Hayward, D, Alfonso-Pérez, T, Cundell, M, Hopkins, M, Holder, J, Bancroft, J, Hutter, L, Novak, B, Barr, F, Gruneberg, U |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Rockefeller University Press
2019
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