Mitotic exit and separation of mother and daughter cells
EL Weiss - Genetics, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Productive cell proliferation involves efficient and accurate splitting of the dividing cell into
two separate entities. This orderly process reflects coordination of diverse cytological events …
two separate entities. This orderly process reflects coordination of diverse cytological events …
Regulation of Mitotic Exit by Cell Cycle Checkpoints: Lessons From Saccharomyces cerevisiae
L Matellán, F Monje-Casas - Genes, 2020 - mdpi.com
In order to preserve genome integrity and their ploidy, cells must ensure that the duplicated
genome has been faithfully replicated and evenly distributed before they complete their …
genome has been faithfully replicated and evenly distributed before they complete their …
The rate of cell growth is governed by cell cycle stage
AI Goranov, M Cook, M Ricicova, G Ben-Ari… - Genes & …, 2009 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Cell growth is an essential requirement for cell cycle progression. While it is often held that
growth is independent of cell cycle position, this relationship has not been closely …
growth is independent of cell cycle position, this relationship has not been closely …
Inhibition of Cdc42 during mitotic exit is required for cytokinesis
The role of Cdc42 and its regulation during cytokinesis is not well understood. Using
biochemical and imaging approaches in budding yeast, we demonstrate that Cdc42 …
biochemical and imaging approaches in budding yeast, we demonstrate that Cdc42 …
Asymmetric inheritance of spindle microtubule-organizing centres preserves replicative lifespan
J Manzano-López, L Matellán, A Álvarez-Llamas… - Nature Cell …, 2019 - nature.com
The differential distribution of the microtubule-organizing centres (MTOCs) that orchestrate
spindle formation during cell division is a fascinating phenomenon originally described in …
spindle formation during cell division is a fascinating phenomenon originally described in …
The signalling lipid PI3,5P2 is essential for timely mitotic exit
M Huda, SN Bektas, B Bekdas… - Open Biology, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Coordination of mitotic exit with chromosome segregation is key for successful mitosis.
Mitotic exit in budding yeast is executed by the mitotic exit network (MEN), which is …
Mitotic exit in budding yeast is executed by the mitotic exit network (MEN), which is …
Spindle pole bodies exploit the mitotic exit network in metaphase to drive their age-dependent segregation
M Hotz, C Leisner, D Chen, C Manatschal, T Wegleiter… - Cell, 2012 - cell.com
Like many asymmetrically dividing cells, budding yeast segregates mitotic spindle poles
nonrandomly between mother and daughter cells. During metaphase, the spindle …
nonrandomly between mother and daughter cells. During metaphase, the spindle …
The Mitotic Exit Network: new turns on old pathways
M Hotz, Y Barral - Trends in cell biology, 2014 - cell.com
In budding yeast, the Mitotic Exit Network (MEN) is a signaling pathway known to drive cells
out of mitosis and promote the faithful division of cells. The MEN triggers inactivation of …
out of mitosis and promote the faithful division of cells. The MEN triggers inactivation of …
Mutual regulation of cyclin-dependent kinase and the mitotic exit network
C König, H Maekawa, E Schiebel - Journal of Cell Biology, 2010 - rupress.org
The mitotic exit network (MEN) is a spindle pole body (SPB)–associated, GTPase-driven
signaling cascade that controls mitotic exit. The inhibitory Bfa1–Bub2 GTPase-activating …
signaling cascade that controls mitotic exit. The inhibitory Bfa1–Bub2 GTPase-activating …
Tem1 localization to the spindle pole bodies is essential for mitotic exit and impairs spindle checkpoint function
M Valerio-Santiago, F Monje-Casas - Journal of Cell Biology, 2011 - rupress.org
The mitotic exit network (MEN) is a signaling cascade that triggers inactivation of the mitotic
cyclin-dependent kinases and exit from mitosis. The GTPase Tem1 localizes on the spindle …
cyclin-dependent kinases and exit from mitosis. The GTPase Tem1 localizes on the spindle …