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The Plant Journal, 1997
Progress through the eukaryotic cell cycle is regulated by cyclin-dependent cdc2 protein kinases. In rice (Oryza sativa L), two cdc2 protein kinases, cdc2Os-1 and cdc2Os-2, and two cyclins, cycOs1 and cycOs2, have been described. In this study, we report
Margret Sauter
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Progress through the eukaryotic cell cycle is regulated by cyclin-dependent cdc2 protein kinases. In rice (Oryza sativa L), two cdc2 protein kinases, cdc2Os-1 and cdc2Os-2, and two cyclins, cycOs1 and cycOs2, have been described. In this study, we report
Margret Sauter
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Identification of major nucleolar proteins as candidate mitotic substrates of cdc2 kinase
Cell, 1990Following the identification of the cdc2 kinase as a major element controlling entry of cells into mitosis, it is important to define the physiological target range of this enzyme. Here, we demonstrate that two major nucleolar proteins, nucleolin and NO38, are highly phosphorylated during mitosis.
Peter, M.+4 more
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Investigation of CDC2-independent mitotic protein kinases
1997Mitosis is a highly coordinated event which ensures the equal segregation of the cytoplasmic and genetic material into two daughter cells. A key regulatory process in ensuring the temporal fidelity of mitosis involves reversible protein phosphorylation mediated by protein kinases and phosphatases.
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Reviews in Medical Virology, 2003
AbstractHerpesviruses encode protein kinases. A subset of these proteins, represented by HSV‐1 UL13, are conserved throughout all members of the Herpesviridae, and here, are designated CHPKs (conserved herpesvirus protein kinases). In addition to conserved gene products like CHPKs, herpesviruses encode genes specific to respective herpesviruses.
Yasushi Kawaguchi+4 more
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AbstractHerpesviruses encode protein kinases. A subset of these proteins, represented by HSV‐1 UL13, are conserved throughout all members of the Herpesviridae, and here, are designated CHPKs (conserved herpesvirus protein kinases). In addition to conserved gene products like CHPKs, herpesviruses encode genes specific to respective herpesviruses.
Yasushi Kawaguchi+4 more
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Biochemistry, 1996
The cdc2 kinase subunit (cks) proteins play an essential function in the control of mitosis through their molecular complexes with the cdc2 kinase. In this work, we characterize the conformational state(s) in solution of the cks proteins p13suc1 from Schizosaccharomyces pombe and p9cksphy from Physarum polycephalum.
Catherine Birck+4 more
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The cdc2 kinase subunit (cks) proteins play an essential function in the control of mitosis through their molecular complexes with the cdc2 kinase. In this work, we characterize the conformational state(s) in solution of the cks proteins p13suc1 from Schizosaccharomyces pombe and p9cksphy from Physarum polycephalum.
Catherine Birck+4 more
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cdc2-related protein kinases and cell cycle control in trypanosomatids
Parasitology Today, 1994The molecular mechanisms that control the cell cycle have been studied extensively in yeast and higher eukaryotes. Investigations have centred on the cyclin-dependent kinase family of serine/threonine protein kinases, the best characterized of which is cdc2, a key regulatory element in the control of mitosis.
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Journal of Biochemistry (Tokyo), 1994
We identified the phosphorylation sites of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) for cdc2 kinase and Ca(2+)-calmodulin (CaM)-dependent protein kinase II.
K. Tsujimura+7 more
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We identified the phosphorylation sites of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) for cdc2 kinase and Ca(2+)-calmodulin (CaM)-dependent protein kinase II.
K. Tsujimura+7 more
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Biology of the Cell, 1990
Summary—Among protein serine/threonine kinases, the CDC2 proteins are both well characterized as protein serine/threonine kinases and are functionally involved in the control of cell division. Protein serine/threonine kinase sequences were analysed using Fourier transform of the coded sequences. Characteristic code/frequency pairs were extracted from a
Robert Bellé+3 more
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Summary—Among protein serine/threonine kinases, the CDC2 proteins are both well characterized as protein serine/threonine kinases and are functionally involved in the control of cell division. Protein serine/threonine kinase sequences were analysed using Fourier transform of the coded sequences. Characteristic code/frequency pairs were extracted from a
Robert Bellé+3 more
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Tyrosine phosphorylation of the fission yeast cdc2+ protein kinase regulates entry into mitosis
Nature, 1989K. Gould, P. Nurse
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