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Other names published for CDC20: PAC5, YGL116W

CDC20 - Reviews (71)

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Funabiki H and Wynne DJ  (2013) Making an effective switch at the kinetochore by phosphorylation and dephosphorylation. Chromosoma 122(3):135-58
Caydasi AK and Pereira G  (2012) SPOC alert--when chromosomes get the wrong direction. Exp Cell Res 318(12):1421-7
Finley D, et al.  (2012) The Ubiquitin-Proteasome System of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 192(2):319-60
Luo X and Yu H  (2012) Mitosis: short-circuiting spindle checkpoint signaling. Curr Biol 22(4):R128-30
Pfau SJ and Amon A  (2012) Chromosomal instability and aneuploidy in cancer: from yeast to man. 'Exploring aneuploidy: the significance of chromosomal imbalance' review series.LID - 10.1038/embor.2012.65 [doi] EMBO Rep ()
Postnikoff SD and Harkness TA  (2012) Mechanistic insights into aging, cell-cycle progression, and stress response. Front Physiol 3():183
Surana U, et al.  (2012) Staging a recovery from mitotic arrest: Unusual ways of Cdk1. Bioarchitecture 2(2):33-37
Weiss EL  (2012) Mitotic exit and separation of mother and daughter cells. Genetics 192(4):1165-202
Winey M and Bloom K  (2012) Mitotic spindle form and function. Genetics 190(4):1197-224
Winter E  (2012) The Sum1/Ndt80 Transcriptional Switch and Commitment to Meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Microbiol Mol Biol Rev 76(1):1-15
Barford D  (2011) Structure, function and mechanism of the anaphase promoting complex (APC/C). Q Rev Biophys 44(2):153-90
Cooper KF and Strich R  (2011) Meiotic control of the APC/C: similarities & differences from mitosis. Cell Div 6(1):16
McInerny CJ  (2011) Cell cycle regulated gene expression in yeasts. Adv Genet 73():51-85
Neiman AM  (2011) Sporulation in the Budding Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 189(3):737-65
Silva P, et al.  (2011) Monitoring the fidelity of mitotic chromosome segregation by the spindle assembly checkpoint. Cell Prolif 44(5):391-400
Wurzenberger C and Gerlich DW  (2011) Phosphatases: providing safe passage through mitotic exit.LID - 10.1038/nrm3149 [doi] Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol ()
Glynn M, et al.  (2010) Centromeres: assembling and propagating epigenetic function. Subcell Biochem 50():223-49
Goranov AI and Amon A  (2010) Growth and division--not a one-way road. Curr Opin Cell Biol 22(6):795-800
Rossio V, et al.  (2010) Adapt or die: how eukaryotic cells respond to prolonged activation of the spindle assembly checkpoint. Biochem Soc Trans 38(6):1645-9
Suryadinata R, et al.  (2010) Control of cell cycle progression by phosphorylation of cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) substrates. Biosci Rep 30(4):243-55
Wang Y  (2010) A new layer of regulation is required to silence the DNA damage checkpoint. Cell Cycle 9(18):3642
Zich J and Hardwick KG  (2010) Getting down to the phosphorylated 'nuts and bolts' of spindle checkpoint signalling. Trends Biochem Sci 35(1):18-27
Clemenson C and Marsolier-Kergoat MC  (2009) DNA damage checkpoint inactivation: Adaptation and recovery. DNA Repair (Amst) 8(9):1101-9
De Wulf P, et al.  (2009) Protein phosphatases take the mitotic stage. Curr Opin Cell Biol 21(6):806-15
Faure A and Thieffry D  (2009) Logical modelling of cell cycle control in eukaryotes: a comparative study. Mol Biosyst 5(12):1569-81
Fuller BG and Stukenberg PT  (2009) Cell division: righting the check. Curr Biol 19(14):R550-3
Li M and Zhang P  (2009) The function of APC/CCdh1 in cell cycle and beyond. Cell Div 4:2
Morgan DO  (2008) SnapShot: cell-cycle regulators I. Cell 135(4):764-764.e1
Pesin JA and Orr-Weaver TL  (2008) Regulation of APC/C activators in mitosis and meiosis. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol 24():475-99
Sczaniecka MM and Hardwick KG  (2008) The spindle checkpoint: how do cells delay anaphase onset? SEB Exp Biol Ser 59:243-56