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The spindle position checkpoint in budding yeast: the motherly care of MEN

The spindle position checkpoint in budding yeast: the motherly care of MEN

... is usually fulfilled by cyclin proteolysis. Mitotic CDKs inactivation is in turn necessary for spindle disassembly, licensing of replication origins and cytokinesis. The pro- tein phosphatase Cdc14 is key to this process ...

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Role of Self Loop in Cell Cycle Network of Budding Yeast

Role of Self Loop in Cell Cycle Network of Budding Yeast

... Study of network dynamics is very active area in biological and social sciences. However, the relationship between the network structure and the attractors of the dynamics has not been fully understood yet. In this ...

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How to halve ploidy : lessons from budding yeast meiosis

How to halve ploidy : lessons from budding yeast meiosis

... cyclin. Budding yeast has a single Cdk which is encoded by the CDC28 ...like budding, DNA replication, chromosome segregation and cytokinesis during the cell ...

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Cyclin B-Cdk Activity Stimulates Meiotic Rereplication in Budding Yeast

Cyclin B-Cdk Activity Stimulates Meiotic Rereplication in Budding Yeast

... In budding yeast, the four haploid genomes are encap- and specificity of the APC/C is derived from the associa- sulated into individual spores that are contained within tion by a member of the Cdc20 protein ...

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Checkpoint Proteins Influence Telomeric Silencing and Length Maintenance in Budding Yeast

Checkpoint Proteins Influence Telomeric Silencing and Length Maintenance in Budding Yeast

... In budding yeast, components of the DNA damage checkpoint regulatory network include the RAD9, RAD17, RAD24, MEC3, DDC1, RAD53, and MEC1 genes that are proposed to be involved in different aspects of DNA ...

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Parasite epigenetics and immune evasion: lessons from budding yeast

Parasite epigenetics and immune evasion: lessons from budding yeast

... the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae have revealed similar mechanisms of gene repression and switching and have provided significant insights into the molecular basis of these ...

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Modulation of TORC2 Signaling by a Conserved Lkb1 Signaling Axis in Budding Yeast

Modulation of TORC2 Signaling by a Conserved Lkb1 Signaling Axis in Budding Yeast

... energy sources. The budding yeast AMPK homolog is referred to as Snf1. Loss of Snf1, or all three of the Snf1-activating kinases, causes a failure to proliferate on poor carbon sources. Elm1 is of ...

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Protein Acetylation and Acetyl Coenzyme A Metabolism in Budding Yeast

Protein Acetylation and Acetyl Coenzyme A Metabolism in Budding Yeast

... in budding yeast; how- ever, it appears that despite the differences in the synthesis of acetyl-CoA between budding yeast and higher eukaryotes, the connection between metabolism, protein ...

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Factors driving metabolic diversity in the budding yeast subphylum

Factors driving metabolic diversity in the budding yeast subphylum

... The budding yeast subphylum Saccharomycotina is among the most extensively characterized higher taxo- nomic ranks ...784 budding yeast species to test whether physiological as- sociations ...

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The Role of Cdh1p in Maintaining Genomic Stability in Budding Yeast

The Role of Cdh1p in Maintaining Genomic Stability in Budding Yeast

... C ELL cycle progression must be carefully regulated subunit, Scc1p (Ciosk et al. 1998; Uhlmann et al. 1999). to preserve genome integrity. In addition to the Once all chromosomes have established bipolar attach- many ...

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Programmed Cell Death Initiation and Execution in Budding Yeast

Programmed Cell Death Initiation and Execution in Budding Yeast

... in yeast (Madeo et ...in yeast are the subject of several excellent reviews (Avery 2011; Farrugia and Balzan 2012; Morano et ...from yeast to humans, this review focuses on recent insights into the ...

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Start-specific transcriptional regulation of the budding yeast cell cycle

Start-specific transcriptional regulation of the budding yeast cell cycle

... In conclusion, the mechanism o f gene expression at Start has developed rapidly in budding yeast over the past 10 years, with Swi6 and Cln3 being perceived as key players in this regulation. The Swi6 ...

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Chromosome Segregation in Budding Yeast: Sister Chromatid Cohesion and Related Mechanisms

Chromosome Segregation in Budding Yeast: Sister Chromatid Cohesion and Related Mechanisms

... how this contributes to cohesion establishment in S phase was still unexplained. Importantly, it was questionable whether Wpl1 really possessed a cohesin-destabilizing activ- ity in budding yeast. Although ...

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Genetically Engineered Transvestites Reveal Novel Mating Genes in Budding Yeast

Genetically Engineered Transvestites Reveal Novel Mating Genes in Budding Yeast

... Haploid budding yeast has two mating types, defined by the alleles of the MAT locus, MATa and ...In yeast, selection for increased mating ef fi ciency is likely to have continually boosted pheromone ...

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Global Replication-Independent Histone H4 Exchange in Budding Yeast

Global Replication-Independent Histone H4 Exchange in Budding Yeast

... This study demonstrates that replication-independent H4 histone exchange can occur efficiently and extensively across the budding yeast genome, regardless of transcriptional activity or chromatin silencing ...

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Factors controlling internal initiation of transcription at PRY3 in budding yeast

Factors controlling internal initiation of transcription at PRY3 in budding yeast

... PRY3 is a budding yeast gene that undergoes different transcription events dependent on the presence of a-factor mating pheromone (Fig. 1). 23 In the absence of a-factor, transcription initiation occurs ...

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Genetic Instability Induced by Overexpression of DNA Ligase I in Budding Yeast

Genetic Instability Induced by Overexpression of DNA Ligase I in Budding Yeast

... With regard to TNR expansion, the flap ligation model implies that competition between removal of the flap and ligation of the flap to the 39 OH group of the upstream Okazaki fragment before its removal, determines ...

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Selective Mitophagy in Budding Yeast, a Mitochondrial Self-Eating Quality Control

Selective Mitophagy in Budding Yeast, a Mitochondrial Self-Eating Quality Control

... Abstract: Mitochondria are responsible for the essential role in the cell survival by regulating the cellular energy, homeostasis, oxidative phosphorylation process, fatty acid oxidation and in the cell death process by ...

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Budding Yeast for Budding Geneticists: A Primer on the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Model System

Budding Yeast for Budding Geneticists: A Primer on the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Model System

... wild-type yeast genomic DNA inserted into yeast centromeric plasmids, which carry a cen- tromere and an ARS element and thus function as mini- ...in budding yeast are highly efficient (for ...

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A Slowed Cell Cycle Stabilizes the Budding Yeast Genome

A Slowed Cell Cycle Stabilizes the Budding Yeast Genome

... of budding yeast gene deletion library strains, and selected YME1 (mitochon- drial protein quality control), HAP3 (regulator of respiratory gene expression), HTD2 (mitochondrial dehydratase required for ...

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