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TOR Signaling in Fission Yeast
Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2008Fission yeast has two TOR kinases, Tor1 and Tor2. Recent studies have indicated that this microbe has a TSC/Rheb/TOR pathway like higher eukaryotes. Two TOR complexes, namely TORC1 and TORC2, have been identified in this yeast, as in budding yeast and mammals.
Yoko, Otsubo, Masayuki, Yamamato
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Cryoelectron Microscopy of Fission Yeast
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2017Fission yeast cells can be prepared for electron microscopy (EM) in the frozen-hydrated state. This eliminates the requirement for dehydration and heavy metal staining when preparing samples for EM. As with room temperature imaging, however, the yeast must be sectioned to make them thin enough for transmission of the electron beam.
Mary K, Morphew +2 more
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Centromeres of budding and fission yeasts
Trends in Genetics, 1990Centromeres of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are structurally relatively simple, are specified by only about 125 base pairs of DNA, and contain no repeated DNA sequences. The centromere regions in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe span many kilobase pairs of DNA and contain repeated DNA sequences that appear to be necessary for ...
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Cell, 1988
Genetic studies of the fission yeast cell cycle have identified the cdc2 gene as a critical regulator of M phase (Nurse and Thuriaux, 1980). The gene encodes a protein kinase (Simanis and Nurse, 1986) that is homologous to the product of the CDC28 cell cycle "start" gene of budding yeast (Beach et al., 1982).
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Genetic studies of the fission yeast cell cycle have identified the cdc2 gene as a critical regulator of M phase (Nurse and Thuriaux, 1980). The gene encodes a protein kinase (Simanis and Nurse, 1986) that is homologous to the product of the CDC28 cell cycle "start" gene of budding yeast (Beach et al., 1982).
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Molecular genetic analysis of fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Methods in Enzymology, 1991S. Moreno, A. Klar, P. Nurse
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The Fission Yeast Mating-Type Switching Motto: “One-for-Two” and “Two-for-One”
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews, 2023Benoit Arcangioli, Serge Gangloff
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Molecular control of fission yeast cytokinesis.
Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2016Sergio A. Rincon, Anne Paoletti
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Telomerase catalytic subunit homologs from fission yeast and human.
Science, 1997Toru M Nakamura +7 more
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