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Slipping past the spindle assembly checkpoint

Nature Cell Biology, 2013
Error-free genome segregation depends on the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC), a signalling network that delays anaphase onset until chromosomes have established proper spindle attachments. Three reports now quantitatively examine the sensitivity and robustness of the SAC response.
Radhika, Subramanian, Tarun M, Kapoor
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The spindle assembly checkpoint in budding yeast

1997
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the spindle assembly checkpoint in budding yeast. As cells proceed through cycles of growth and division they are often challenged by environmental insult and injury as well as spontaneous errors in cellular processes. The response to cell damage requires that cells sense the damage, arrest the cell cycle, and
A F, Straight, A W, Murray
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Sister chromatid tension and the spindle assembly checkpoint

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2009
The spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) is a feedback control system that monitors the state of kinetochore/microtubule attachment during mitosis and halts cell cycle progression until all chromosomes are properly aligned at the metaphase plate. The state of chromosome-microtubule attachment is implicated as a crucial factor in the checkpoint response ...
Nezi, Luigi, Musacchio, Andrea
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Adaptation of the spindle-assembly checkpoint

2019
Antimicrotubule agents are commonly used chemotherapeutic agents that kill cancer cells by activating the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC). However, some cancer cells can adapt to the checkpoint and exit mitosis without chromosome segregation.
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Spindle assembly checkpoint gene BUB1B is essential in breast cancer cell survival

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2020
Dilara Koyuncu   +3 more
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Analysis of the Spindle-Assembly Checkpoint in HeLa Cells

2004
The spindle-assembly checkpoint involves signaling at kinetochores, which leads to the arrest of mitotic progression in the absence of microtubule attachment or spindle tension. Here, we detail procedures for the analysis of the spindle-assembly checkpoint in adherent mammalian cells.
Paul R, Andreassen   +2 more
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Microtubule attachment and spindle assembly checkpoint signalling at the kinetochore

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2012
Emily A Foley   +2 more
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Molecular Regulation of the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint by Kinases and Phosphatases.

International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology, 2017
G. Manic   +4 more
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