Related Content
Search Google Scholar for:
More Information
Related Jobs from ScienceCareers
|
|
Science 20 February 1998: Vol. 279. no. 5354, pp. 1216 - 1219 DOI: 10.1126/science.279.5354.1216
|
|
Reports
Mass Spectrometric Analysis of the Anaphase-Promoting Complex from Yeast: Identification of a Subunit Related to Cullins
Wolfgang Zachariae,
Andrej Shevchenko,
Paul D. Andrews,
Rafael Ciosk,
Marta Galova,
Michael J. R. Stark,
Matthias Mann,
*
Kim Nasmyth
*
Entry into anaphase and exit from mitosis depend on a
ubiquitin-protein ligase complex called the anaphase-promoting complex (APC) or cyclosome. At least 12 different subunits were detected in the
purified particle from budding yeast, including the previously identified proteins Apc1p, Cdc16p, Cdc23p, Cdc26p, and Cdc27p. Five
additional subunits purified in low nanogram amounts were identified by
tandem mass spectrometric sequencing. Apc2p, Apc5p, and the RING-finger
protein Apc11p are conserved from yeast to humans. Apc2p is similar to
the cullin Cdc53p, which is a subunit of the ubiquitin-protein ligase
complex SCFCdc4 required for the initiation of DNA
replication.
W. Zachariae, R. Ciosk, M. Galova, K. Nasmyth, Research Institute
of Molecular Pathology, Dr. Bohr-Gasse 7, A-1030 Vienna, Austria.
A. Shevchenko and M. Mann, European Molecular Biology Laboratory,
Meyerhofstrasse 1, D-69012 Heidelberg, Germany.
P. D. Andrews and M. J. R. Stark, Department of
Biochemistry, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 4HN, UK.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed.
Read the Full Text
THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
- Requirement of Rad5 for DNA Polymerase {zeta}-Dependent Translesion Synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- V. Pages, A. Bresson, N. Acharya, S. Prakash, R. P. Fuchs, and L. Prakash (2008)
Genetics
180, 73-82
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Human Cdc34 Employs Distinct Sites To Coordinate Attachment of Ubiquitin to a Substrate and Assembly of Polyubiquitin Chains.
- S. Gazdoiu, K. Yamoah, K. Wu, and Z.-Q. Pan (2007)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
27, 7041-7052
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Cdc15 Is Required for Spore Morphogenesis Independently of Cdc14 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- M. E. Pablo-Hernando, Y. Arnaiz-Pita, H. Nakanishi, D. Dawson, F. del Rey, A. M. Neiman, and C. R. V. de Aldana (2007)
Genetics
177, 281-293
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- HER4 D-Box Sequences Regulate Mitotic Progression and Degradation of the Nuclear HER4 Cleavage Product s80HER4.
- K. E. Strunk, C. Husted, L. C. Miraglia, M. Sandahl, W. A. Rearick, D. M. Hunter, H. S. Earp III, and R. S. Muraoka-Cook (2007)
Cancer Res.
67, 6582-6590
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Functional Interaction between Phosducin-like Protein 2 and Cytosolic Chaperonin Is Essential for Cytoskeletal Protein Function and Cell Cycle Progression.
- P. C. Stirling, M. Srayko, K. S. Takhar, A. Pozniakovsky, A. A. Hyman, and M. R. Leroux (2007)
Mol. Biol. Cell
18, 2336-2345
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Suppressors of Spindle Checkpoint Defect (such) Mutants Identify New mdf-1/MAD1 Interactors in Caenorhabditis elegans.
- M. Tarailo, R. Kitagawa, and A. M. Rose (2007)
Genetics
175, 1665-1679
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Precise destruction: an emerging picture of the APC..
- B. R. Thornton and D. P. Toczyski (2006)
Genes & Dev.
20, 3069-3078
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Mms2-Ubc13-Dependent and -Independent Roles of Rad5 Ubiquitin Ligase in Postreplication Repair and Translesion DNA Synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- V. Gangavarapu, L. Haracska, I. Unk, R. E. Johnson, S. Prakash, and L. Prakash (2006)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
26, 7783-7790
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- NARF, an Nemo-like Kinase (NLK)-associated Ring Finger Protein Regulates the Ubiquitylation and Degradation of T Cell Factor/Lymphoid Enhancer Factor (TCF/LEF).
- M. Yamada, J. Ohnishi, B. Ohkawara, S. Iemura, K. Satoh, J. Hyodo-Miura, K. Kawachi, T. Natsume, and H. Shibuya (2006)
J. Biol. Chem.
281, 20749-20760
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- An architectural map of the anaphase-promoting complex..
- B. R. Thornton, T. M. Ng, M. E. Matyskiela, C. W. Carroll, D. O. Morgan, and D. P. Toczyski (2006)
Genes & Dev.
20, 449-460
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Depletion of Anaphase-promoting Complex or Cyclosome (APC/C) Subunit Homolog APC1 or CDC27 of Trypanosoma brucei Arrests the Procyclic Form in Metaphase but the Bloodstream Form in Anaphase.
- P. Kumar and C. C. Wang (2005)
J. Biol. Chem.
280, 31783-31791
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- In Vivo Characterization of the Nonessential Budding Yeast Anaphase-Promoting Complex/Cyclosome Components Swm1p, Mnd2p and Apc9p.
- A. M. Page, V. Aneliunas, J. R. Lamb, and P. Hieter (2005)
Genetics
170, 1045-1062
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- BTB Protein Keap1 Targets Antioxidant Transcription Factor Nrf2 for Ubiquitination by the Cullin 3-Roc1 Ligase.
- M. Furukawa and Y. Xiong (2005)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
25, 162-171
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Changes in the Localization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Anaphase-Promoting Complex Upon Microtubule Depolymerization and Spindle Checkpoint Activation.
- P. G. Melloy and S. L. Holloway (2004)
Genetics
167, 1079-1094
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- The Apc5 Subunit of the Anaphase-Promoting Complex/Cyclosome Interacts with Poly(A) Binding Protein and Represses Internal Ribosome Entry Site-Mediated Translation.
- N. Koloteva-Levine, D. Pinchasi, I. Pereman, A. Zur, M. Brandeis, and O. Elroy-Stein (2004)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
24, 3577-3587
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Suppression of a mitotic mutant by tRNA-Ala anticodon mutations that produce a dominant defect in late mitosis.
- Y. Kimata and M. Yanagida (2004)
J. Cell Sci.
117, 2283-2293
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Swm1/Apc13 Is an Evolutionarily Conserved Subunit of the Anaphase-Promoting Complex Stabilizing the Association of Cdc16 and Cdc27.
- M. Schwickart, J. Havlis, B. Habermann, A. Bogdanova, A. Camasses, T. Oelschlaegel, A. Shevchenko, and W. Zachariae (2004)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
24, 3562-3576
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Loss of the anaphase-promoting complex in quiescent cells causes unscheduled hepatocyte proliferation.
- K. G. Wirth, R. Ricci, J. F. Gimenez-Abian, S. Taghybeeglu, N. R. Kudo, W. Jochum, M. Vasseur-Cognet, and K. Nasmyth (2004)
Genes & Dev.
18, 88-98
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- VACM-1, a cul-5 gene, inhibits cellular growth by a mechanism that involves MAPK and p53 signaling pathways.
- C. Van Dort, P. Zhao, K. Parmelee, B. Capps, A. Poel, L. Listenberger, J. Kossoris, B. Wasilevich, D. Murrey, P. Clare, et al. (2003)
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
285, C1386-C1396
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Ubiquitin-mediated sequestration of normal cellular proteins into polyglutamine aggregates.
- K. M. Donaldson, W. Li, K. A. Ching, S. Batalov, C.-C. Tsai, and C. A. P. Joazeiro (2003)
PNAS
100, 8892-8897
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- A Role for Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cul8 Ubiquitin Ligase in Proper Anaphase Progression.
- J. J. Michel, J. F. McCarville, and Y. Xiong (2003)
J. Biol. Chem.
278, 22828-22837
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Mnd2 and Swm1 Are Core Subunits of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Anaphase-promoting Complex.
- M. C. Hall, M. P. Torres, G. K. Schroeder, and C. H. Borchers (2003)
J. Biol. Chem.
278, 16698-16705
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- CUL7: A DOC domain-containing cullin selectively binds Skp1{middle dot}Fbx29 to form an SCF-like complex.
- D. C. Dias, G. Dolios, R. Wang, and Z.-Q. Pan (2002)
PNAS
99, 16601-16606
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Expression analyses and interaction with the anaphase promoting complex protein Apc2 suggest a role for inversin in primary cilia and involvement in the cell cycle.
- D. Morgan, L. Eley, J. Sayer, T. Strachan, L. M. Yates, A. S. Craighead, and J. A. Goodship (2002)
Hum. Mol. Genet.
11, 3345-3350
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- The Ubiquitin-Dependent Targeting Pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Plays a Critical Role in Multiple Chromatin Assembly Regulatory Steps.
- T. A. A. Harkness, G. F. Davies, V. Ramaswamy, and T. G. Arnason (2002)
Genetics
162, 615-632
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- The anaphase-promoting complex: it's not just for mitosis any more.
- J. W. Harper, J. L. Burton, and M. J. Solomon (2002)
Genes & Dev.
16, 2179-2206
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- The anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome is required during development for modified cell cycles.
- H. Kashevsky, J. A. Wallace, B. H. Reed, C. Lai, A. Hayashi-Hagihara, and T. L. Orr-Weaver (2002)
PNAS
99, 11217-11222
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Large-Scale Proteomic Analysis of the Human Spliceosome.
- J. Rappsilber, U. Ryder, A. I. Lamond, and M. Mann (2002)
Genome Res.
12, 1231-1245
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- A RING Finger Protein Praja1 Regulates Dlx5-dependent Transcription through Its Ubiquitin Ligase Activity for the Dlx/Msx-interacting MAGE/Necdin Family Protein, Dlxin-1.
- A. Sasaki, Y. Masuda, K. Iwai, K. Ikeda, and K. Watanabe (2002)
J. Biol. Chem.
277, 22541-22546
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Activation of UBC5 Ubiquitin-conjugating Enzyme by the RING Finger of ROC1 and Assembly of Active Ubiquitin Ligases by All Cullins.
- M. Furukawa, T. Ohta, and Y. Xiong (2002)
J. Biol. Chem.
277, 15758-15765
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Regulation of the Bfa1p-Bub2p complex at spindle pole bodies by the cell cycle phosphatase Cdc14p.
- G. Pereira, C. Manson, J. Grindlay, and E. Schiebel (2002)
J. Cell Biol.
157, 367-379
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- CulB, a Putative Ubiquitin Ligase Subunit, Regulates Prestalk Cell Differentiation and Morphogenesis in Dictyostelium spp..
- B. Wang and A. Kuspa (2002)
Eukaryot. Cell
1, 126-136
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Multiple Subunits of the Caenorhabditis elegans Anaphase-Promoting Complex Are Required for Chromosome Segregation During Meiosis I.
- E. S. Davis, L. Wille, B. A. Chestnut, P. L. Sadler, D. C. Shakes, and A. Golden (2002)
Genetics
160, 805-813
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- UV-damaged DNA-binding Proteins Are Targets of CUL-4A-mediated Ubiquitination and Degradation.
- X. Chen, Y. Zhang, L. Douglas, and P. Zhou (2001)
J. Biol. Chem.
276, 48175-48182
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- The silencing complex SAS-I links histone acetylation to the assembly of repressed chromatin by CAF-I and Asf1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- S. H. Meijsing and A. E. Ehrenhofer-Murray (2001)
Genes & Dev.
15, 3169-3182
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- APC2 Cullin Protein and APC11 RING Protein Comprise the Minimal Ubiquitin Ligase Module of the Anaphase-promoting Complex.
- Z. Tang, B. Li, R. Bharadwaj, H. Zhu, E. Ozkan, K. Hakala, J. Deisenhofer, and H. Yu (2001)
Mol. Biol. Cell
12, 3839-3851
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- The Xeroderma Pigmentosum Group E Gene Product DDB2 Is a Specific Target of Cullin 4A in Mammalian Cells.
- A. Nag, T. Bondar, S. Shiv, and P. Raychaudhuri (2001)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
21, 6738-6747
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Substrate recognition by the Cdc20 and Cdh1 components of the anaphase-promoting complex.
- C. M. Pfleger, E. Lee, and M. W. Kirschner (2001)
Genes & Dev.
15, 2396-2407
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Mutations in SID2, a Novel Gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Cause Synthetic Lethality With sic1 Deletion and May Cause a Defect During S Phase.
- M. D. Jacobson, C. X. Munoz, K. S. Knox, B. E. Williams, L. L. Lu, F. R. Cross, and E. A. Vallen (2001)
Genetics
159, 17-33
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Early Expressed Clb Proteins Allow Accumulation of Mitotic Cyclin by Inactivating Proteolytic Machinery during S Phase.
- F. M. Yeong, H. H. Lim, Y. Wang, and U. Surana (2001)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
21, 5071-5081
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- In Vivo Action of the HRD Ubiquitin Ligase Complex: Mechanisms of Endoplasmic Reticulum Quality Control and Sterol Regulation.
- R. G. Gardner, A. G. Shearer, and R. Y. Hampton (2001)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
21, 4276-4291
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Phosphorylation- and SKP1-independent in Vitro Ubiquitination of E2F1 by Multiple ROC-Cullin Ligases.
- T. Ohta and Y. Xiong (2001)
Cancer Res.
61, 1347-1353
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- Rma1, a novel type of RING finger protein conserved from Arabidopsis to human, is a membrane-bound ubiquitin ligase.
- N Matsuda, T Suzuki, K Tanaka, and A Nakano (2001)
J. Cell Sci.
114, 1949-1957
| Abstract »
| PDF »
- Metaphase to Anaphase (mat) Transition-Defective Mutants inCaenorhabditis elegans.
- A. Golden, P. L. Sadler, M. R. Wallenfang, J. M. Schumacher, D. R. Hamill, G. Bates, B. Bowerman, G. Seydoux, and D. C. Shakes (2000)
J. Cell Biol.
151, 1469-1482
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Yeast Krr1p Physically and Functionally Interacts with a Novel Essential Kri1p, and Both Proteins Are Required for 40S Ribosome Biogenesis in the Nucleolus.
- T. Sasaki, A. Toh-e, and Y. Kikuchi (2000)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
20, 7971-7979
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- The CUL1 C-Terminal Sequence and ROC1 Are Required for Efficient Nuclear Accumulation, NEDD8 Modification, and Ubiquitin Ligase Activity of CUL1.
- M. Furukawa, Y. Zhang, J. McCarville, T. Ohta, and Y. Xiong (2000)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
20, 8185-8197
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- Degradation of Drosophila PIM regulates sister chromatid separation during mitosis.
- O. Leismann, A. Herzig, S. Heidmann, and C. F. Lehner (2000)
Genes & Dev.
14, 2192-2205
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- The RING-H2 finger protein APC11 and the E2 enzyme UBC4 are sufficient to ubiquitinate substrates of the anaphase-promoting complex.
- M. Gmachl, C. Gieffers, A. V. Podtelejnikov, M. Mann, and J.-M. Peters (2000)
PNAS
97, 8973-8978
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Isolation and Characterization of HRT1 Using a Genetic Screen for Mutants Unable to Degrade Gic2p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- M. Blondel, J.-M. Galan, and M. Peter (2000)
Genetics
155, 1033-1044
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- The APC11 RING-H2 Finger Mediates E2-Dependent Ubiquitination.
- J. D. Leverson, C. A.P. Joazeiro, A. M. Page, H.-k. Huang, P. Hieter, and T. Hunter (2000)
Mol. Biol. Cell
11, 2315-2325
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- Stem-Loop Binding Protein, the Protein That Binds the 3' End of Histone mRNA, Is Cell Cycle Regulated by Both Translational and Posttranslational Mechanisms.
- M. L. Whitfield, L.-X. Zheng, A. Baldwin, T. Ohta, M. M. Hurt, and W. F. Marzluff (2000)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
20, 4188-4198
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- Glucose and Ras Activity Influence the Ubiquitin Ligases APC/C and SCF in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- S. Irniger, M. Bäumer, and G. H. Braus (2000)
Genetics
154, 1509-1521
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- EMB-30: An APC4 Homologue Required for Metaphase-to-Anaphase Transitions during Meiosis and Mitosis in Caenorhabditis elegans.
- T. Furuta, S. Tuck, J. Kirchner, B. Koch, R. Auty, R. Kitagawa, A. M. Rose, and D. Greenstein (2000)
Mol. Biol. Cell
11, 1401-1419
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- Mdm2 Is a RING Finger-dependent Ubiquitin Protein Ligase for Itself and p53.
- S. Fang, J. P. Jensen, R. L. Ludwig, K. H. Vousden, and A. M. Weissman (2000)
J. Biol. Chem.
275, 8945-8951
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- The SCFHOS/beta -TRCP-ROC1 E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Utilizes Two Distinct Domains within CUL1 for Substrate Targeting and Ubiquitin Ligation.
- K. Wu, S. Y. Fuchs, A. Chen, P. Tan, C. Gomez, Z.'e. Ronai, and Z.-Q. Pan (2000)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
20, 1382-1393
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- Distinct Subcellular Localization Patterns Contribute to Functional Specificity of the Cln2 and Cln3 Cyclins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- M. E. Miller and F. R. Cross (2000)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
20, 542-555
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- High dosage expression of a zinc finger protein, Grt1, suppresses a mutant of fission yeast slp1(+), a homolog of CDC20/p55CDC/Fizzy.
- H. Yamada, S Matsumoto, and T Matsumoto (2000)
J. Cell Sci.
113, 3989-3999
| Abstract »
| PDF »
- Analysis of receptor signaling pathways by mass spectrometry: Identification of Vav-2 as a substrate of the epidermal and platelet-derived growth factor receptors.
- A. Pandey, A. V. Podtelejnikov, B. Blagoev, X. R. Bustelo, M. Mann, and H. F. Lodish (2000)
PNAS
97, 179-184
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Culprits in the degradation of cyclin E apprehended.
- J. T. Winston, C. Chu, and J. W. Harper (1999)
Genes & Dev.
13, 2751-2757
| Full Text »
- The Ubiquitin-conjugating Enzymes UbcH7 and UbcH8 Interact with RING Finger/IBR Motif-containing Domains of HHARI and H7-AP1.
- T. P. Moynihan, H. C. Ardley, U. Nuber, S. A. Rose, P. F. Jones, A. F. Markham, M. Scheffner, and P. A. Robinson (1999)
J. Biol. Chem.
274, 30963-30968
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- RING fingers mediate ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme (E2)-dependent ubiquitination.
- K. L. Lorick, J. P. Jensen, S. Fang, A. M. Ong, S. Hatakeyama, and A. M. Weissman (1999)
PNAS
96, 11364-11369
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Components of an SCF ubiquitin ligase localize to the centrosome and regulate the centrosome duplication cycle.
- E. Freed, K. R. Lacey, P. Huie, S. A. Lyapina, R. J. Deshaies, T. Stearns, and P. K. Jackson (1999)
Genes & Dev.
13, 2242-2257
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- Regulation of APC Activity by Phosphorylation and Regulatory Factors.
- S. Kotani, H. Tanaka, H. Yasuda, and K. Todokoro (1999)
J. Cell Biol.
146, 791-800
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Studying interactions of four proteins in the yeast two-hybrid system: Structural resemblance of the pVHL/elongin BC/hCUL-2 complex with the ubiquitin ligase complex SKP1/cullin/F-box protein.
- A. Pause, B. Peterson, G. Schaffar, R. Stearman, and R. D. Klausner (1999)
PNAS
96, 9533-9538
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Whose end is destruction: cell division and the anaphase-promoting complex.
- W. Zachariae and K. Nasmyth (1999)
Genes & Dev.
13, 2039-2058
| Full Text »
- Pds1p of budding yeast has dual roles: inhibition of anaphase initiation and regulation of mitotic exit.
- O. Cohen-Fix and D. Koshland (1999)
Genes & Dev.
13, 1950-1959
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- Cdc53/cullin and the essential Hrt1 RING-H2 subunit of SCF define a ubiquitin ligase module that activates the E2 enzyme Cdc34.
- J. H. Seol, R.M. R. Feldman, W. Zachariae, A. Shevchenko, C. C. Correll, S. Lyapina, Y. Chi, M. Galova, J. Claypool, S. Sandmeyer, et al. (1999)
Genes & Dev.
13, 1614-1626
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- Characterization of the DOC1/APC10 Subunit of the Yeast and the Human Anaphase-promoting Complex.
- R. Grossberger, C. Gieffers, W. Zachariae, A. V. Podtelejnikov, A. Schleiffer, K. Nasmyth, M. Mann, and J.-M. Peters (1999)
J. Biol. Chem.
274, 14500-14507
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Cyclin-dependent kinase and Cks/Suc1 interact with the proteasome in yeast to control proteolysis of M-phase targets.
- P. Kaiser, V. Moncollin, D. J. Clarke, M. H. Watson, B. L. Bertolaet, S. I. Reed, and E. Bailly (1999)
Genes & Dev.
13, 1190-1202
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- Rbx1, a Component of the VHL Tumor Suppressor Complex and SCF Ubiquitin Ligase.
- T. Kamura, D. M. Koepp, M. N. Conrad, D. Skowyra, R. J. Moreland, O. Iliopoulos, W. S. Lane, W. G. Kaelin Jr., S. J. Elledge, R. C. Conaway, et al. (1999)
Science
284, 657-661
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- Reconstitution of G1 Cyclin Ubiquitination with Complexes Containing SCFGrr1 and Rbx1.
- D. Skowyra, D. M. Koepp, T. Kamura, M. N. Conrad, R. C. Conaway, J. W. Conaway, S. J. Elledge, and J. W. Harper (1999)
Science
284, 662-665
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- The Schizosaccharomyces pombe dim1+ Gene Interacts with the Anaphase-Promoting Complex or Cyclosome (APC/C) Component lid1+ and Is Required for APC/C Function.
- L. D. Berry, A. Feoktistova, M. D. Wright, and K. L. Gould (1999)
Mol. Cell. Biol.
19, 2535-2546
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Yeast Cohesin complex requires a conserved protein, Eco1p(Ctf7), to establish cohesion between sister chromatids during DNA replication.
- A. Tóth, R. Ciosk, F. Uhlmann, M. Galova, A. Schleiffer, and K. Nasmyth (1999)
Genes & Dev.
13, 320-333
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- Regulation of Cdc28 Cyclin-Dependent Protein Kinase Activity during the Cell Cycle of the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- M. D. Mendenhall and A. E. Hodge (1998)
Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev.
62, 1191-1243
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Control of Cyclin Ubiquitination by CDK-Regulated Binding of Hct1 to the Anaphase Promoting Complex.
- W. Zachariae, M. Schwab, K. Nasmyth, and W. Seufert (1998)
Science
282, 1721-1724
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- A Late Mitotic Regulatory Network Controlling Cyclin Destruction in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- S. L. Jaspersen, J. F. Charles, R. L. Tinker-Kulberg, and D. O. Morgan (1998)
Mol. Biol. Cell
9, 2803-2817
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- Cloning and Expression Analysis of a Novel Salicylate Suppressible Gene, Hs-CUL-3, a Member of Cullin/Cdc53 Family.
- M. Du, L. Sansores-Garcia, Z. Zu, and K. K.-y. Wu (1998)
J. Biol. Chem.
273, 24289-24292
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Xe-p9, a Xenopus Suc1/Cks protein, is essential for the Cdc2-dependent phosphorylation of the anaphase- promoting complex at mitosis.
- D. Patra and W. G. Dunphy (1998)
Genes & Dev.
12, 2549-2559
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- PRT1 of Arabidopsis thaliana encodes a component of the plant N-end rule pathway.
- T. Potuschak, S. Stary, P. Schlogelhofer, F. Becker, V. Nejinskaia, and A. Bachmair (1998)
PNAS
95, 7904-7908
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Identification of a Cullin Homology Region in a Subunit of the Anaphase-Promoting Complex.
- H. Yu, J. Peters, R. W. King, A. M. Page, P. Hieter, and M. W. Kirschner (1998)
Science
279, 1219-1222
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
- BIMAAPC3, a component of the Aspergillus anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome, is required for a G2 checkpoint blocking entry into mitosis in the absence of NIMA function.
- C. Lies, J Cheng, S. James, N. Morris, M. O'Connell, and P. Mirabito (1998)
J. Cell Sci.
111, 1453-1465
| Abstract »
| PDF »
- Membrane Topology and Function of Der3/Hrd1p as a Ubiquitin-Protein Ligase (E3) Involved in Endoplasmic Reticulum Degradation.
- P. M. Deak and D. H. Wolf (2001)
J. Biol. Chem.
276, 10663-10669
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
- Regulation of the Bfa1p-Bub2p complex at spindle pole bodies by the cell cycle phosphatase Cdc14p.
- G. Pereira, C. Manson, J. Grindlay, and E. Schiebel (2002)
J. Cell Biol.
157, 367-379
| Abstract »
| Full Text »
| PDF »
|
|