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Other names published for PDS1: YDR113C

PDS1 - Cellular Location (12)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Varela E, et al.  (2010) Mitotic expression of spo13 alters m-phase progression and nucleolar localization of cdc14 in budding yeast. Genetics 185(3):841-54
Cooper KF, et al.  (2009) Pds1p Is Required for Meiotic Recombination and Prophase I Progression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 181(1):65-79
Kosugi S, et al.  (2009) Systematic identification of cell cycle-dependent yeast nucleocytoplasmic shuttling proteins by prediction of composite motifs. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106(25):10171-6
Ng TM, et al.  (2009) Pericentromeric sister chromatid cohesion promotes kinetochore biorientation. Mol Biol Cell 20(17):3818-27
Chiroli E, et al.  (2007) The budding yeast PP2ACdc55 protein phosphatase prevents the onset of anaphase in response to morphogenetic defects. J Cell Biol 177(4):599-611
Katis VL, et al.  (2004) Spo13 facilitates monopolin recruitment to kinetochores and regulates maintenance of centromeric cohesion during yeast meiosis. Curr Biol 14(24):2183-96
Jensen S, et al.  (2001) A novel role of the budding yeast separin Esp1 in anaphase spindle elongation: evidence that proper spindle association of Esp1 is regulated by Pds1. J Cell Biol 152(1):27-40
Sjogren C and Nasmyth K  (2001) Sister chromatid cohesion is required for postreplicative double-strand break repair in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Curr Biol 11(12):991-5
Meyn MA 3rd and Holloway SL  (2000) S-phase cyclins are required for a stable arrest at metaphase. Curr Biol 10(24):1599-602
Salah SM and Nasmyth K  (2000) Destruction of the securin Pds1p occurs at the onset of anaphase during both meiotic divisions in yeast. Chromosoma 109(1-2):27-34
Toth A, et al.  (1999) Yeast cohesin complex requires a conserved protein, Eco1p(Ctf7), to establish cohesion between sister chromatids during DNA replication. Genes Dev 13(3):320-33
Yamamoto A, et al.  (1996) Pds1p is required for faithful execution of anaphase in the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Biol 133(1):85-97