NET1/YJL076W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for NET1: ESC5, CFI1, SRM8, YJL076W

NET1 - Reviews (34)

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Nemeth A, et al.  (2013) RNA polymerase I termination: Where is the end? Biochim Biophys Acta 1829(3-4):306-17
Kerr GW, et al.  (2012) How to halve ploidy: lessons from budding yeast meiosis. Cell Mol Life Sci 69(18):3037-51
Weiss EL  (2012) Mitotic exit and separation of mother and daughter cells. Genetics 192(4):1165-202
Kobayashi T  (2011) Regulation of ribosomal RNA gene copy number and its role in modulating genome integrity and evolutionary adaptability in yeast. Cell Mol Life Sci 68(8):1395-403
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
Toiber D, et al.  (2011) Characterization of nuclear sirtuins: molecular mechanisms and physiological relevance. Handb Exp Pharmacol (206):189-224
Wurzenberger C and Gerlich DW  (2011) Phosphatases: providing safe passage through mitotic exit.LID - 10.1038/nrm3149 [doi] Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol ()
Enserink JM and Kolodner RD  (2010) An overview of Cdk1-controlled targets and processes. Cell Div 5():11
De Wulf P, et al.  (2009) Protein phosphatases take the mitotic stage. Curr Opin Cell Biol 21(6):806-15
Rock JM and Amon A  (2009) The FEAR network. Curr Biol 19(23):R1063-8
Clifford DM, et al.  (2008) The role of Cdc14 phosphatases in the control of cell division. Biochem Soc Trans 36(Pt 3):436-8
Cioci F, et al.  (2007) DNA protein interactions at the rRNA of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Ital J Biochem 56(2):81-90
Clotet J and Posas F  (2007) Control of cell cycle in response to osmostress: lessons from yeast. Methods Enzymol 428:63-76
Oberdoerffer P and Sinclair DA  (2007) The role of nuclear architecture in genomic instability and ageing. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 8(9):692-702
Gao L and Gross DS  (2006) Using genomics and proteomics to investigate mechanisms of transcriptional silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Brief Funct Genomic Proteomic 5(4):280-8
Trinkle-Mulcahy L and Lamond AI  (2006) Mitotic phosphatases: no longer silent partners. Curr Opin Cell Biol 18(6):623-31
Shaw P and Doonan J  (2005) The nucleolus. Playing by different rules? Cell Cycle 4(1):102-5
Stemmann O, et al.  (2005) Rephrasing anaphase: separase FEARs shugoshin. Chromosoma 113(8):409-17
de Gramont A and Cohen-Fix O  (2005) The many phases of anaphase. Trends Biochem Sci 30(10):559-68
Balasubramanian MK, et al.  (2004) Comparative analysis of cytokinesis in budding yeast, fission yeast and animal cells. Curr Biol 14(18):R806-18
Chen L and Widom J  (2004) Molecular basis of transcriptional silencing in budding yeast. Biochem Cell Biol 82(4):413-8
Dez C and Tollervey D  (2004) Ribosome synthesis meets the cell cycle. Curr Opin Microbiol 7(6):631-7
Grummt I  (2003) Life on a planet of its own: regulation of RNA polymerase I transcription in the nucleolus. Genes Dev 17(14):1691-702
Simanis V  (2003) Events at the end of mitosis in the budding and fission yeasts. J Cell Sci 116(Pt 21):4263-75
de Bettignies G and Johnston LH  (2003) The mitotic exit network. Curr Biol 13(8):R301
Moss T and Stefanovsky VY  (2002) At the center of eukaryotic life. Cell 109(5):545-8
McCollum D and Gould KL  (2001) Timing is everything: regulation of mitotic exit and cytokinesis by the MEN and SIN. Trends Cell Biol 11(2):89-95
Pereira G and Schiebel E  (2001) The role of the yeast spindle pole body and the mammalian centrosome in regulating late mitotic events. Curr Opin Cell Biol 13(6):762-9
Cerutti L and Simanis V  (2000) Controlling the end of the cell cycle. Curr Opin Genet Dev 10(1):65-9
Visintin R and Amon A  (2000) The nucleolus: the magician's hat for cell cycle tricks. Curr Opin Cell Biol 12(3):372-7