[HTML][HTML] Cdc14 phosphatase contributes to cell wall integrity and pathogenesis in Candida albicans

KL Milholland, A AbdelKhalek, KM Baker… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The Cdc14 phosphatase family is highly conserved in fungi. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae,
Cdc14 is essential for down-regulation of cyclin-dependent kinase activity at mitotic exit …

The mitotic exit network regulates the spatiotemporal activity of Cdc42 to maintain cell size

GM Gihana, AA Cross-Najafi, S Lacefield - Journal of Cell Biology, 2020 - rupress.org
During G1 in budding yeast, the Cdc42 GTPase establishes a polar front, along which actin
is recruited to direct secretion for bud formation. Cdc42 localizes at the bud cortex and then …

Cdc14 activation requires coordinated Cdk1-dependent phosphorylation of Net1 and PP2A–Cdc55 at anaphase onset

S Játiva, I Calabria, Y Moyano-Rodriguez… - Cellular and Molecular …, 2019 - Springer
Exit from mitosis and completion of cytokinesis require the inactivation of mitotic cyclin-
dependent kinase (Cdk) activity. In budding yeast, Cdc14 phosphatase is a key mitotic …

Reduced Cdc14 phosphatase activity impairs septation, hyphal differentiation and pathogenesis and causes echinocandin hypersensitivity in Candida albicans

KL Milholland, A AbdelKhalek, KM Baker, S Hoda… - bioRxiv, 2022 - biorxiv.org
The Cdc14 phosphatase family is highly conserved in fungi. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae,
Cdc14 is essential for down-regulation of cyclin-dependent kinase activity at mitotic exit …

CHARACTERIZATION OF CDC14 PHOSPHATASE BIOCHEMICAL MECHANISMS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO FUNGAL PATHOGENESIS

KL Milholland - 2023 - hammer.purdue.edu
The Cdc14 phosphatase family is highly conserved in fungi. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae,
Cdc14 is essential for down-regulation of cyclin-dependent kinase activity at mitotic exit …

Form Cdc14 Phosphatase Contributes to Cell Wall Integrity and Pathogenesis in Candida Albicans

KL Milholland, A AbdelKhalek, KM Baker, S Hoda… - 2023 - docs.lib.purdue.edu
The Cdc14 phosphatase family is highly conserved in fungi. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae,
Cdc14 is essential for down-regulation of cyclin-dependent kinase activity at mitotic exit …