ASE1/YOR058C Literature Guide Help

Other names published for ASE1: YOR29-09, YOR058C

ASE1 - Strains/Constructs (27)

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Hodgins-Davis A, et al.  (2012) Abundant gene-by-environment interactions in gene expression reaction norms to copper within Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genome Biol Evol 4(11):1061-79
Bizzari F and Marston AL  (2011) Cdc55 coordinates spindle assembly and chromosome disjunction during meiosis. J Cell Biol 193(7):1213-28
Chritton JJ and Wickens M  (2011) A role for the poly(A)-binding protein Pab1p in PUF protein-mediated repression. J Biol Chem 286(38):33268-78
Gerson-Gurwitz A, et al.  (2011) Directionality of individual kinesin-5 Cin8 motors is modulated by loop 8, ionic strength and microtubule geometry.LID - 10.1038/emboj.2011.403 [doi] EMBO J ()
Juanes MA, et al.  (2011) Ase1p phosphorylation by cyclin-dependent kinase promotes correct spindle assembly in S. cerevisiae. Cell Cycle 10(12):1988-97
Woodruff JB, et al.  (2010) Mitotic spindle disassembly occurs via distinct subprocesses driven by the anaphase-promoting complex, Aurora B kinase, and kinesin-8. J Cell Biol 191(4):795-808
Fridman V, et al.  (2009) Midzone organization restricts interpolar microtubule plus-end dynamics during spindle elongation. EMBO Rep 10(4):387-93
Khmelinskii A, et al.  (2009) Phosphorylation-dependent protein interactions at the spindle midzone mediate cell cycle regulation of spindle elongation. Dev Cell 17(2):244-56
Mendoza M, et al.  (2009) A mechanism for chromosome segregation sensing by the NoCut checkpoint. Nat Cell Biol 11(4):477-83
Zhang T, et al.  (2009) DNA damage checkpoint maintains CDH1 in an active state to inhibit anaphase progression. Dev Cell 17(4):541-51
Amaro IA, et al.  (2008) The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Homolog of p24 Is Essential for Maintaining the Association of p150Glued With the Dynactin Complex. Genetics 178(2):703-9
Gardner MK, et al.  (2008) The microtubule-based motor Kar3 and plus end-binding protein Bim1 provide structural support for the anaphase spindle. J Cell Biol 180(1):91-100
Khmelinskii A and Schiebel E  (2008) Assembling the spindle midzone in the right place at the right time. Cell Cycle 7(3):283-6
Liu H, et al.  (2008) The coordination of centromere replication, spindle formation, and kinetochore-microtubule interaction in budding yeast. PLoS Genet 4(11):e1000262
Movshovich N, et al.  (2008) Slk19-dependent mid-anaphase pause in kinesin-5-mutated cells. J Cell Sci 121(Pt 15):2529-39
Gramont AD, et al.  (2007) The spindle midzone microtubule-associated proteins Ase1p and Cin8p affect the number and orientation of astral microtubules in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cell Cycle 6(10):1231-41
Khmelinskii A, et al.  (2007) Cdc14-regulated midzone assembly controls anaphase B. J Cell Biol 177(6):981-93
Kotwaliwale CV, et al.  (2007) A Pathway Containing the Ipl1/Aurora Protein Kinase and the Spindle Midzone Protein Ase1 Regulates Yeast Spindle Assembly. Dev Cell 13(3):433-445
Crasta K, et al.  (2006) Cdk1 regulates centrosome separation by restraining proteolysis of microtubule-associated proteins. EMBO J 25(11):2551-63
Norden C, et al.  (2006) The NoCut pathway links completion of cytokinesis to spindle midzone function to prevent chromosome breakage. Cell 125(1):85-98
Tong AH, et al.  (2004) Global mapping of the yeast genetic interaction network. Science 303(5659):808-13
Cao K, et al.  (2003) The AAA-ATPase Cdc48/p97 regulates spindle disassembly at the end of mitosis. Cell 115(3):355-67
Schuyler SC, et al.  (2003) The molecular function of Ase1p: evidence for a MAP-dependent midzone-specific spindle matrix. Microtubule-associated proteins. J Cell Biol 160(4):517-28
Huang JN, et al.  (2001) Activity of the APC(Cdh1) form of the anaphase-promoting complex persists until S phase and prevents the premature expression of Cdc20p. J Cell Biol 154(1):85-94
Tong AH, et al.  (2001) Systematic genetic analysis with ordered arrays of yeast deletion mutants. Science 294(5550):2364-8
Juang YL, et al.  (1997) APC-mediated proteolysis of Ase1 and the morphogenesis of the mitotic spindle. Science 275(5304):1311-4
Pellman D, et al.  (1995) Two microtubule-associated proteins required for anaphase spindle movement in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Cell Biol 130(6):1373-85