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Other names published for BIM1: YEB1, EB1, YER016W

BIM1 - Reviews (35)

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Moore JK  (2013) Stopped in its tracks: Negative regulation of the dynein motor by the yeast protein She1. Bioessays ()
Burrack LS and Berman J  (2012) Flexibility of centromere and kinetochore structures. Trends Genet 28(5):204-12
Jaspersen SL and Ghosh S  (2012) Nuclear envelope insertion of spindle pole bodies and nuclear pore complexes. Nucleus 3(3):226-36
Markus SM, et al.  (2012) Astral microtubule asymmetry provides directional cues for spindle positioning in budding yeast. Exp Cell Res 318(12):1400-6
Winey M and Bloom K  (2012) Mitotic spindle form and function. Genetics 190(4):1197-224
Merlini L and Piatti S  (2011) The mother-bud neck as a signaling platform for the coordination between spindle position and cytokinesis in budding yeast. Biol Chem 392(8-9):805-12
Pereira G and Yamashita YM  (2011) Fly meets yeast: checking the correct orientation of cell division. Trends Cell Biol 21(9):526-33
Moore JK and Cooper JA  (2010) Coordinating mitosis with cell polarity: Molecular motors at the cell cortex. Semin Cell Dev Biol 21(3):283-9
Siller KH and Doe CQ  (2009) Spindle orientation during asymmetric cell division. Nat Cell Biol 11(4):365-74
Bouck DC, et al.  (2008) Design features of a mitotic spindle: balancing tension and compression at a single microtubule kinetochore interface in budding yeast. Annu Rev Genet 42:335-59
Fischer R, et al.  (2008) Polarized growth in fungi--interplay between the cytoskeleton, positional markers and membrane domains. Mol Microbiol 68(4):813-26
Fraschini R, et al.  (2008) The spindle position checkpoint: how to deal with spindle misalignment during asymmetric cell division in budding yeast. Biochem Soc Trans 36(Pt 3):416-20
Janson ME and Tran PT  (2008) Chromosome segregation: organizing overlap at the midzone. Curr Biol 18(7):R308-11
Ydenberg CA and Rose MD  (2008) Yeast mating: a model system for studying cell and nuclear fusion. Methods Mol Biol 475:3-20
Westermann S, et al.  (2007) Structures and functions of yeast kinetochore complexes. Annu Rev Biochem 76:563-91
Lansbergen G and Akhmanova A  (2006) Microtubule plus end: a hub of cellular activities. Traffic 7(5):499-507
McCarthy EK and Goldstein B  (2006) Asymmetric spindle positioning. Curr Opin Cell Biol 18(1):79-85
Molk JN and Bloom K  (2006) Microtubule dynamics in the budding yeast mating pathway. J Cell Sci 119(Pt 17):3485-90
Weisman LS  (2006) Organelles on the move: insights from yeast vacuole inheritance. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 7(4):243-52
Akhmanova A and Hoogenraad CC  (2005) Microtubule plus-end-tracking proteins: mechanisms and functions. Curr Opin Cell Biol 17(1):47-54
Tan AL, et al.  (2005) Essential tension and constructive destruction: the spindle checkpoint and its regulatory links with mitotic exit. Biochem J 386(Pt 1):1-13
Tanaka TU, et al.  (2005) Kinetochore capture and bi-orientation on the mitotic spindle. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 6(12):929-42
Bloom K  (2003) Microtubule cytoskeleton: navigating the intracellular landscape. Curr Biol 13(11):R430-2
Bretscher A  (2003) Polarized growth and organelle segregation in yeast: the tracks, motors, and receptors. J Cell Biol 160(6):811-6
Carvalho P, et al.  (2003) Surfing on microtubule ends. Trends Cell Biol 13(5):229-37
Gundersen GG and Bretscher A  (2003) Cell biology. Microtubule asymmetry. Science 300(5628):2040-1
McAinsh AD, et al.  (2003) Structure, function, and regulation of budding yeast kinetochores. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol 19:519-39
Nelson WJ  (2003) Adaptation of core mechanisms to generate cell polarity. Nature 422(6933):766-74
Wallar BJ and Alberts AS  (2003) The formins: active scaffolds that remodel the cytoskeleton. Trends Cell Biol 13(8):435-46
Bloom K  (2000) It's a kar9ochore to capture microtubules. Nat Cell Biol 2(6):E96-8