Exit from exit: resetting the cell cycle through Amn1 inhibition of G protein signaling.Wang Y., Shirogane T., Liu D., Harper J.W., Elledge S.J.View abstractCited forFUNCTION, INTERACTION WITH AMN1 AND CDC15CategoriesFunction, InteractionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCCell 112:697-709 (2003)Cited in2Mapped to2
Requirement of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ras for completion of mitosis.Morishita T., Mitsuzawa H., Nakafuku M., Nakamura S., Hattori S., Anraku Y.View abstractAnnotationProtein Processing/Modification/Regulation|Mutants/Phenotypes|Cell Cycle Phase Involved|Primary Literature|Function/ProcessCategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCScience 270:1213-1215 (1995)Mapped to6
Downregulation of the Tem1 GTPase by Amn1 after cytokinesis involves both nuclear import and SCF-mediated degradation.Devault A., Piatti S.View abstractAnnotationDownregulation of the Tem1 GTPase by Amn1 after cytokinesis involves both nuclear import and SCF-mediated degradation.CategoriesFunctionSourceGeneRif: 854938PubMedEurope PMCJ Cell Sci 134:jcs258972-jcs258972 (2021)Mapped to2
Soluble trivalent engagers redirect cytolytic T cell activity toward tumor endothelial marker 1.Fierle J.K., Brioschi M., de Tiani M., Wetterwald L., Atsaves V., Abram-Saliba J., Petrova T.V., Coukos G., Dunn S.M.View abstractAnnotationSoluble trivalent engagers redirect cytolytic T cell activity toward tumor endothelial marker 1.CategoriesFunctionSourceGeneRif: 854938PubMedEurope PMCCell Rep Med 2:100362-100362 (2021)Mapped to1
Spindle pole bodies function as signal amplifiers in the Mitotic Exit Network.Campbell I.W., Zhou X., Amon A.View abstractAnnotationSpindle pole bodies function as signal amplifiers in the Mitotic Exit Network.CategoriesFunction, Subcellular LocationSourceGeneRif: 854938PubMedEurope PMCMol Biol Cell 31:906-916 (2020)Mapped to1
Regulation of Mitotic Exit in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Baro B., Queralt E., Monje-Casas F.View abstractAnnotationReviewsCategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCMethods Mol Biol 1505:3-17 (2017)Mapped to23
Cdc14 Early Anaphase Release, FEAR, Is Limited to the Nucleus and Dispensable for Efficient Mitotic Exit.Yellman C.M., Roeder G.S.View abstractAnnotationS000004529CategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCPLoS One 10:e0128604-e0128604 (2015)Mapped to13
Role of Candida albicans Tem1 in mitotic exit and cytokinesis.Milne S.W., Cheetham J., Lloyd D., Shaw S., Moore K., Paszkiewicz K.H., Aves S.J., Bates S.View abstractAnnotationPrimary LiteratureCategoriesFunction, Subcellular LocationSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCFungal Genet Biol 69:84-95 (2014)Mapped to1
The Mitotic Exit Network: new turns on old pathways.Hotz M., Barral Y.View abstractAnnotationReviewsCategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCTrends Cell Biol 24:145-152 (2014)Mapped to16
Measurement and modeling of transcriptional noise in the cell cycle regulatory network.Ball D.A., Adames N.R., Reischmann N., Barik D., Franck C.T., Tyson J.J., Peccoud J.View abstractAnnotationPrimary LiteratureCategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCCell Cycle 12:3203-3218 (2013)Cited in1Mapped to15
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Dma proteins participate in cytokinesis by controlling two different pathways.Cassani C., Raspelli E., Santo N., Chiroli E., Lucchini G., Fraschini R.View abstractAnnotationPrimary LiteratureCategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCCell Cycle 12:2794-2808 (2013)Mapped to6
Scaffolding proteins: not such innocent bystanders.Smith F.D., Scott J.D.View abstractAnnotationS000004529CategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCCurr Biol 23:R515-7 (2013)Mapped to7
Mitotic exit and separation of mother and daughter cells.Weiss E.L.View abstractAnnotationReviewsCategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCGenetics 192:1165-1202 (2012)Mapped to53
Nuclear envelope insertion of spindle pole bodies and nuclear pore complexes.Jaspersen S.L., Ghosh S.View abstractAnnotationReviewsCategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCNucleus 3:226-236 (2012)Mapped to83
Budding yeast dma proteins control septin dynamics and the spindle position checkpoint by promoting the recruitment of the Elm1 kinase to the bud neck.Merlini L., Fraschini R., Boettcher B., Barral Y., Lucchini G., Piatti S.View abstractAnnotationS000004529CategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCPLoS Genet 8:e1002670-e1002670 (2012)Mapped to18
SPOC alert--when chromosomes get the wrong direction.Caydasi A.K., Pereira G.View abstractAnnotationReviewsCategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCExp Cell Res 318:1421-1427 (2012)Mapped to22
Spindle pole bodies exploit the mitotic exit network in metaphase to drive their age-dependent segregation.Hotz M., Leisner C., Chen D., Manatschal C., Wegleiter T., Ouellet J., Lindstrom D., Gottschling D.E., Vogel J., Barral Y.View abstractAnnotationGenetic Interactions|Mutants/Phenotypes|Primary LiteratureCategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCCell 148:958-972 (2012)Cited in1Mapped to4
A mathematical model of mitotic exit in budding yeast: the role of Polo kinase.Hancioglu B., Tyson J.J.View abstractAnnotationS000004529CategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCPLoS One 7:e30810-e30810 (2012)Mapped to20
Oscillatory dynamics of cell cycle proteins in single yeast cells analyzed by imaging cytometry.Ball D.A., Marchand J., Poulet M., Baumann W.T., Chen K.C., Tyson J.J., Peccoud J.View abstractAnnotationS000004529CategoriesFunction, Expression, Subcellular LocationSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCPLoS One 6:e26272-e26272 (2011)Mapped to16
Mitotic exit control: a space and time odyssey.Segal M.View abstractAnnotationS000004529CategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCCurr Biol 21:R857-9 (2011)Mapped to4
Cdc15 integrates Tem1 GTPase-mediated spatial signals with Polo kinase- mediated temporal cues to activate mitotic exit.Rock J.M., Amon A.View abstractAnnotationGenetic Interactions|Strains/Constructs|Mutants/Phenotypes|Primary Literature|Function/ProcessCategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCGenes Dev. 25:1943-1954 (2011)Cited in1Mapped to3
The mother-bud neck as a signaling platform for the coordination between spindle position and cytokinesis in budding yeast.Merlini L., Piatti S.View abstractAnnotationReviewsCategoriesFunction, Subcellular LocationSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCBiol Chem 392:805-812 (2011)Mapped to27
Phosphatases: providing safe passage through mitotic exit.Wurzenberger C., Gerlich D.W.View abstractAnnotationS000004529CategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCNat Rev Mol Cell Biol 12:469-482 (2011)Mapped to9
Monitoring spindle orientation: Spindle position checkpoint in charge.Caydasi A.K., Ibrahim B., Pereira G.View abstractAnnotationReviewsCategoriesFunction, Subcellular LocationSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCCell Div 5:28-28 (2010)Mapped to14
Connecting mutations of the RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain to complex phenotypic changes using combined gene expression and network analyses.Rogers C., Guo Z., Stiller J.W.View abstractAnnotationS000004529CategoriesFunctionSourceSGD: S000004529PubMedEurope PMCPLoS One 5:e11386-e11386 (2010)Mapped to21