Centrosome control of the cell cycle

S Doxsey, W Zimmerman, K Mikule - Trends in cell biology, 2005 - cell.com
Early observations of centrosomes, made a century ago, revealed a tiny dark structure
surrounded by a radial array of cytoplasmic fibers. We now know that the fibers are …

Cdc14: a highly conserved family of phosphatases with non-conserved functions?

A Mocciaro, E Schiebel - Journal of cell science, 2010 - journals.biologists.com
CDC14 was originally identified by L. Hartwell in his famous screen for genes that regulate
the budding yeast cell cycle. Subsequent work showed that Cdc14 belongs to a family of …

The Cdc14B-Cdh1-Plk1 axis controls the G2 DNA-damage-response checkpoint

F Bassermann, D Frescas, D Guardavaccaro, L Busino… - Cell, 2008 - cell.com
In response to DNA damage in G2, mammalian cells must avoid entry into mitosis and
instead initiate DNA repair. Here, we show that, in response to genotoxic stress in G2, the …

New insights into nucleolar architecture and activity

I Raška, PJ Shaw, D Cmarko - International review of cytology, 2006 - Elsevier
The nucleolus is the most obvious and clearly differentiated nuclear subcompartment. It is
where ribosome biogenesis takes place and has been the subject of research over many …

The dual-specificity phosphatase CDC14B bundles and stabilizes microtubules

HP Cho, Y Liu, M Gomez, J Dunlap… - … and cellular biology, 2005 - Am Soc Microbiol
The Cdc14 dual-specificity phosphatases regulate key events in the eukaryotic cell cycle.
However, little is known about the function of mammalian CDC14B family members. Here …

The nucleolus: Playing by different rules?

P Shaw, J Doonan - Cell cycle, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
The nucleolus, although an integral part of all eukaryotic nuclei, plays by its own rules in
many respects. Cytologically, it is the most prominent subnuclear domain; functionally, it is …

The Cdc14p phosphatase affects late cell-cycle events and morphogenesis in Candida albicans

A Clemente-Blanco, A González-Novo… - Journal of cell …, 2006 - journals.biologists.com
We have characterized the CDC14 gene, which encodes a dual-specificity protein
phosphatase in Candida albicans, and demonstrated that its deletion results in defects in …

Phospho-regulation of the Cdc14/Clp1 phosphatase delays late mitotic events in S. pombe

BA Wolfe, WH McDonald, JR Yates, KL Gould - Developmental cell, 2006 - cell.com
In eukaryotes, exit from mitosis occurs through the inactivation of the Cdk1-cyclin B kinase
complex and the reversal of its phosphorylation events. These late mitotic events are tightly …

A cell cycle role for the epigenetic factor CTCF-L/BORIS

M Rosa-Garrido, L Ceballos, P Alonso-Lecue… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
CTCF is a ubiquitous epigenetic regulator that has been proposed as a master keeper of
chromatin organisation. CTCF-like, or BORIS, is thought to antagonise CTCF and has been …

Re-examining the role of Cdc14 phosphatase in reversal of Cdk phosphorylation during mitotic exit

BL Powers, MC Hall - Journal of Cell Science, 2017 - journals.biologists.com
Inactivation of cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) and reversal of Cdk phosphorylation are
universally required for mitotic exit. In budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), Cdc14 is …