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Other names published for MPS1: RPK1, PAC8, YDL028C

MPS1 - Reviews (34)

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Jaspersen SL and Ghosh S  (2012) Nuclear envelope insertion of spindle pole bodies and nuclear pore complexes. Nucleus 3(3):226-36
Luo X and Yu H  (2012) Mitosis: short-circuiting spindle checkpoint signaling. Curr Biol 22(4):R128-30
Surana U, et al.  (2012) Staging a recovery from mitotic arrest: Unusual ways of Cdk1. Bioarchitecture 2(2):33-37
Winey M and Bloom K  (2012) Mitotic spindle form and function. Genetics 190(4):1197-224
Pike AN and Fisk HA  (2011) Centriole assembly and the role of Mps1: defensible or dispensable? Cell Div 6(1):9
Enserink JM and Kolodner RD  (2010) An overview of Cdk1-controlled targets and processes. Cell Div 5():11
Glynn M, et al.  (2010) Centromeres: assembling and propagating epigenetic function. Subcell Biochem 50():223-49
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
De Wulf P, et al.  (2009) Protein phosphatases take the mitotic stage. Curr Opin Cell Biol 21(6):806-15
Fuller BG and Stukenberg PT  (2009) Cell division: righting the check. Curr Biol 19(14):R550-3
Wu JQ and Kornbluth S  (2008) Not-so-pseudo a substrate: Acm1-mediated inhibition of the APC. Mol Cell 30(5):543-4
Rubenstein EM and Schmidt MC  (2007) Mechanisms regulating the protein kinases of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Eukaryot Cell 6(4):571-83
Kadura S and Sazer S  (2005) SAC-ing mitotic errors: how the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) plays defense against chromosome mis-segregation. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton 61(3):145-60
Pinsky BA and Biggins S  (2005) The spindle checkpoint: tension versus attachment. Trends Cell Biol 15(9):486-93
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
Biggins S and Walczak CE  (2003) Captivating capture: how microtubules attach to kinetochores. Curr Biol 13(11):R449-60
Cleveland DW, et al.  (2003) Centromeres and kinetochores: from epigenetics to mitotic checkpoint signaling. Cell 112(4):407-21
Engebrecht J  (2003) Cell signaling in yeast sporulation. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 306(2):325-8
Lew DJ and Burke DJ  (2003) The spindle assembly and spindle position checkpoints. Annu Rev Genet 37:251-82
Winey M and Huneycutt BJ  (2002) Centrosomes and checkpoints: the MPS1 family of kinases. Oncogene 21(40):6161-9
Greaves S  (2001) All for one and one for all. Nat Cell Biol 3(8):E184
Kitagawa K and Hieter P  (2001) Evolutionary conservation between budding yeast and human kinetochores. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 2(9):678-87
Wassmann K and Benezra R  (2001) Mitotic checkpoints: from yeast to cancer. Curr Opin Genet Dev 11(1):83-90
Cerutti L and Simanis V  (2000) Controlling the end of the cell cycle. Curr Opin Genet Dev 10(1):65-9
Vogel J and Snyder M  (2000) gamma-Tubulin of budding yeast. Curr Top Dev Biol 49:75-104
Chial HJ and Winey M  (1999) Mechanisms of genetic instability revealed by analysis of yeast spindle pole body duplication. Biol Cell 91(6):439-50
Taylor SS  (1999) Chromosome segregation: dual control ensures fidelity. Curr Biol 9(15):R562-4
Hardwick KG  (1998) The spindle checkpoint. Trends Genet 14(1):1-4
Hunter T and Plowman GD  (1997) The protein kinases of budding yeast: six score and more. Trends Biochem Sci 22(1):18-22
Sobel SG  (1997) Mini review: mitosis and the spindle pole body in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Exp Zool 277(2):120-38