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HP1 loses its chromatin clustering and phase separation function across evolution
Heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) is a multifunctional chromatin-associated protein conserved from fission yeast to mammals. HP1 has been suggested to drive heterochromatin formation via phase separation.
Sanâa Bensaha +8 more
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Forces that shape fission yeast cells
One of the major challenges of modern cell biology is to understand how cells are assembled from nanoscale components into micrometer-scale entities with a specific size and shape. Here I describe how our quest to understand the morphogenesis of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe drove us to investigate cellular mechanics. These studies build
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Negative Cell Cycle Regulation and DNA Damage-inducible Phosphorylation of the BRCT Protein 53BP1 [PDF]
In a screen designed to discover suppressors of mitotic catastrophe, we identified the Xenopus ortholog of 53BP1 (X53BP1), a BRCT protein previously identified in humans through its ability to bind the p53 tumor suppressor.
Carpenter, Phillip B. +3 more
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Involvement of fission yeast Pdc2 in RNA degradation and P-body function [PDF]
Chunyu Wang +3 more
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Fission Yeast MAP Kinase Is Required for the Increased Securin-Separase Interaction That Rescues Separase Mutants Under Stress [PDF]
Yosuke Kawasaki +3 more
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Isolation of nuclei for chromatin analysis in fission yeast [PDF]
Joanne Mason
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Sporulation: A response to starvation in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe [PDF]
Hokuto Ohtsuka +3 more
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Loss of the TOR Kinase Tor2 Mimics Nitrogen Starvation and Activates the Sexual Development Pathway in Fission Yeast [PDF]
Tomohiko Matsuo +4 more
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