Other names published for ASE1: YOR29-09, YOR058C
ASE1 LITERATURE TOPICS
- Curated Literature
- Genetics/Cell Biology
- Cell Cycle Phase Involved
- Cellular Location
- Function/Process
- Genetic Interactions
- Mutants/Phenotypes
- Regulation of
- Nucleic Acid Information
- Gene Product Information
- Related Genes/Proteins
- Research Aids
- Genome-wide Analysis
- Proteome-wide Analysis
- Other Topics
- Additional Information
ASE1 - Cell Cycle Phase Involved (8)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Fridman V, et al. (2009) Midzone organization restricts interpolar microtubule plus-end dynamics during spindle elongation. EMBO Rep 10(4):387-93 | |
| Lopez-Aviles S, et al. (2009) Irreversibility of mitotic exit is the consequence of systems-level feedback. Nature 459(7246):592-5 | |
| Khmelinskii A and Schiebel E (2008) Assembling the spindle midzone in the right place at the right time. Cell Cycle 7(3):283-6 | |
| Liu H, et al. (2008) The coordination of centromere replication, spindle formation, and kinetochore-microtubule interaction in budding yeast. PLoS Genet 4(11):e1000262 | |
| Norden C, et al. (2006) The NoCut pathway links completion of cytokinesis to spindle midzone function to prevent chromosome breakage. Cell 125(1):85-98 | |
| Lu P, et al. (2003) Expression deconvolution: a reinterpretation of DNA microarray data reveals dynamic changes in cell populations. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100(18):10370-5 | |
| Huang JN, et al. (2001) Activity of the APC(Cdh1) form of the anaphase-promoting complex persists until S phase and prevents the premature expression of Cdc20p. J Cell Biol 154(1):85-94 | |
| Pellman D, et al. (1995) Two microtubule-associated proteins required for anaphase spindle movement in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Biol 130(6):1373-85 |




