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Budding Yeast Cdc20: A Target of the Spindle Checkpoint
Science, 1998The spindle checkpoint regulates the cell division cycle by keeping cells with defective spindles from leaving mitosis. In the two-hybrid system, three proteins that are components of the checkpoint, Mad1, Mad2, and Mad3, were shown to interact with Cdc20, a protein required for exit from mitosis.
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Cdc20 control of cell fate during prolonged mitotic arrest
BioEssays, 2011AbstractThe fate of cells arrested in mitosis by antimitotic compounds is complex but is influenced by competition between pathways promoting cell death and pathways promoting mitotic exit. As components of both of these pathways are regulated by Cdc20‐dependent degradation, I hypothesize that variations in Cdc20 protein levels, rather than mutations ...
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CDC20 is differentially expressed in glioblastoma.
Glioblastoma is difficult to treat and patients are often provided poor prognosis (1), indicating a requirement for therapeutic target identification and drug development. Differentially expressed genes represent by definition among the most promising targets for the development of novel chemotherapies (2, 3).openaire +1 more source

