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Global transcriptional response after exposure of fission yeast cells to ultraviolet light
Background In many cell types, including the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, a set of checkpoints are induced by perturbations of the cell cycle or by DNA damage.
Grallert Beáta +4 more
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Fraternal cooperation of hierarchical cancer parallels metazoan multicellularity and eusociality
ABSTRACT Metazoan multicellularity and eusociality — both outcomes of the fraternal major transitions — have numerous features in common such as uneven distribution of group‐establishing potential. In addition to this framework, I argue herein that the group‐forming principles of metazoan multicellularity and eusociality are analogous to hierarchical ...
Jibeom Choi
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Chromatin association of the SMC5/6 complex is dependent on binding of its NSE3 subunit to DNA [PDF]
SMC5/6 is a highly conserved protein complex related to cohesin and condensin, which are the key components of higher-order chromatin structures. The SMC5/6 complex is essential for proliferation in yeast and is involved in replication fork stability and
Adamus, Marek +10 more
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Biostimulants improve plant growth and have shown promise in agronomic applications and boosting crop yield. Because biostimulants typically present as a mixture of active components, new methods are required to characterize their mode of action. Here, we describe a novel assay that evaluates plant biostimulants targeting the brassinosteroid receptor ...
Maribel Marquina +9 more
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Mitofusins Mfn1 and Mfn2 coordinately regulate mitochondrial fusion and are essential for embryonic development [PDF]
Mitochondrial morphology is determined by a dynamic equilibrium between organelle fusion and fission, but the significance of these processes in vertebrates is unknown.
Chan, David C. +5 more
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Live Cell Imaging in Fission Yeast [PDF]
Live cell imaging complements the array of biochemical and molecular genetic approaches to provide a comprehensive insight into functional dependencies and molecular interactions in fission yeast. Fluorescent proteins and vital dyes reveal dynamic changes in the spatial distribution of organelles and the proteome and how each alters in response to ...
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Splitting of the fission yeast septum [PDF]
In cell-walled organisms, a cross wall (septum) is produced during cytokinesis, which then splits in certain organisms to allow the daughter cells to separate. The formation and the subsequent cleavage of the septum require wall synthesis and wall degradation, which need to be strictly coordinated in order to prevent cell lysis.
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Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 10ª Reunión de la Red Española de Levaduras, celebrada en El Escorial (Madrid) del 16 al 18 de diciembre de 2015. Cytokinesis is the final stage of the eukaryotic cell cycle where, after chromosome segregation, the formation of a cleavage furrow separates the cell into two new cells.
Cortés, Juan Carlos G. +4 more
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Characterization of Pik1 function in fission yeast reveals its conserved role in lipid synthesis and not cytokinesis [PDF]
Alaina H. Willet +5 more
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G1/S CDK is inhibited to restrain mitotic onset when DNA replication is blocked in fission yeast [PDF]
Patrick Zarzov
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