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The following pages link to Fission yeast living mitosis visualized by GFP-tagged gene products (Q44930257):
Displaying 33 items.
- The actin-related protein hArp8 accumulates on the mitotic chromosomes and functions in chromosome alignment (Q24305166) (← links)
- Detection of chromosomes tagged with green fluorescent protein in live Arabidopsis thaliana plants (Q24795502) (← links)
- The spindle pole bodies facilitate nuclear envelope division during closed mitosis in fission yeast (Q27334674) (← links)
- The bipartite nuclear localization sequence of Rpn2 is required for nuclear import of proteasomal base complexes via karyopherin alphabeta and proteasome functions (Q27939320) (← links)
- The DASH complex and Klp5/Klp6 kinesin coordinate bipolar chromosome attachment in fission yeast (Q30476087) (← links)
- Latrunculin A delays anaphase onset in fission yeast by disrupting an Ase1-independent pathway controlling mitotic spindle stability (Q30483272) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of chromosome condensation in fission yeast (Q30538694) (← links)
- The C-terminus of S. pombe DDK subunit Dfp1 is required for meiosis-specific transcription and cohesin cleavage (Q30541456) (← links)
- Disruption of astral microtubule contact with the cell cortex activates a Bub1, Bub3, and Mad3-dependent checkpoint in fission yeast (Q30660029) (← links)
- mcl1+, the Schizosaccharomyces pombe homologue of CTF4, is important for chromosome replication, cohesion, and segregation (Q34100729) (← links)
- De novo growth zone formation from fission yeast spheroplasts (Q34109929) (← links)
- Growth during the cell cycle (Q34223013) (← links)
- csi2p modulates microtubule dynamics and organizes the bipolar spindle for chromosome segregation. (Q34572239) (← links)
- A stochastic model of kinetochore-microtubule attachment accurately describes fission yeast chromosome segregation. (Q35841722) (← links)
- Fission yeast kinesin-8 controls chromosome congression independently of oscillations (Q36245141) (← links)
- Meiotic DNA joint molecule resolution depends on Nse5-Nse6 of the Smc5-Smc6 holocomplex (Q36341514) (← links)
- SUMO-targeted ubiquitin ligase activity can either suppress or promote genome instability, depending on the nature of the DNA lesion (Q36364249) (← links)
- Antagonistic spindle motors and MAPs regulate metaphase spindle length and chromosome segregation (Q36485338) (← links)
- Classic "broken cell" techniques and newer live cell methods for cell cycle assessment (Q36836276) (← links)
- Mechanism controlling perpendicular alignment of the spindle to the axis of cell division in fission yeast (Q37270763) (← links)
- New and old reagents for fluorescent protein tagging of microtubules in fission yeast; experimental and critical evaluation. (Q37780830) (← links)
- Nutrient limitations alter cell division control and chromosome segregation through growth-related kinases and phosphatases (Q37956280) (← links)
- MAARS: a novel high-content acquisition software for the analysis of mitotic defects in fission yeast. (Q38815942) (← links)
- Fission yeast Mad3p is required for Mad2p to inhibit the anaphase-promoting complex and localizes to kinetochores in a Bub1p-, Bub3p-, and Mph1p-dependent manner (Q39674358) (← links)
- Dynamic green fluorescent protein sensors for high-content analysis of the cell cycle (Q40207573) (← links)
- Visualization of yeast cells by electron microscopy (Q41611997) (← links)
- Localization of Smc5/6 to centromeres and telomeres requires heterochromatin and SUMO, respectively (Q41807702) (← links)
- Smc5-Smc6-dependent removal of cohesin from mitotic chromosomes. (Q42065819) (← links)
- ICRF-193, an anticancer topoisomerase II inhibitor, induces arched telophase spindles that snap, leading to a ploidy increase in fission yeast. (Q51616635) (← links)
- Dynein participates in chromosome segregation in fission yeast. (Q53547506) (← links)
- Genetic regulation of mitotic competence in G quiescent cells (Q57012873) (← links)
- Cut8, essential for anaphase, controls localization of 26S proteasome, facilitating destruction of cyclin and Cut2 (Q73205111) (← links)
- Current awareness on yeast (Q73421358) (← links)