Pages that link to "Q27930600"
The following pages link to Interaction with calmodulin is required for the function of Spc110p, an essential component of the yeast spindle pole body (Q27930600):
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- Conserved motif of CDK5RAP2 mediates its localization to centrosomes and the Golgi complex (Q24312180) (← links)
- Calmodulin YBR109C (Q27552553) (← links)
- Localization of core spindle pole body (SPB) components during SPB duplication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (Q27931643) (← links)
- Binding of calmodulin to Nuf1p is required for karyogamy in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27933892) (← links)
- Sla1p is a functionally modular component of the yeast cortical actin cytoskeleton required for correct localization of both Rho1p-GTPase and Sla2p, a protein with talin homology (Q27935885) (← links)
- Spc98p and Spc97p of the yeast gamma-tubulin complex mediate binding to the spindle pole body via their interaction with Spc110p (Q27935960) (← links)
- Receptors determine the cellular localization of a gamma-tubulin complex and thereby the site of microtubule formation (Q27936495) (← links)
- Analysis of the Saccharomyces spindle pole by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry (Q27936980) (← links)
- The yeast centrin, cdc31p, and the interacting protein kinase, Kic1p, are required for cell integrity (Q27937301) (← links)
- Role of calmodulin and Spc110p interaction in the proper assembly of spindle pole body compenents (Q27940146) (← links)
- Spc29p is a component of the Spc110p subcomplex and is essential for spindle pole body duplication (Q27940269) (← links)
- Calmodulin protects Aurora B on the midbody to regulate the fidelity of cytokinesis (Q28395452) (← links)
- The PACT domain, a conserved centrosomal targeting motif in the coiled-coil proteins AKAP450 and pericentrin. (Q33939282) (← links)
- Drosophila pericentrin requires interaction with calmodulin for its function at centrosomes and neuronal basal bodies but not at sperm basal bodies (Q34166810) (← links)
- Identification of functional connections between calmodulin and the yeast actin cytoskeleton. (Q34605365) (← links)
- Functional interaction between the PKC1 pathway and CDC31 network of SPB duplication genes (Q34610077) (← links)
- Genetic interactions of DST1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae suggest a role of TFIIS in the initiation-elongation transition (Q34644123) (← links)
- The effect of Ku on telomere replication time is mediated by telomere length but is independent of histone tail acetylation. (Q34977327) (← links)
- The centrosome and its duplication cycle (Q35045117) (← links)
- Mitotic spindle form and function (Q35863030) (← links)
- A highly divergent gamma-tubulin gene is essential for cell growth and proper microtubule organization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q36236302) (← links)
- The 110-kD spindle pole body component of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a phosphoprotein that is modified in a cell cycle-dependent manner (Q36236506) (← links)
- The Drosophila gene abnormal spindle encodes a novel microtubule-associated protein that associates with the polar regions of the mitotic spindle (Q36274007) (← links)
- Direct measurement of the strength of microtubule attachment to yeast centrosomes. (Q36319030) (← links)
- A novel kinesin-like protein with a calmodulin-binding domain (Q36807497) (← links)
- A mutational analysis identifies three functional regions of the spindle pole component Spc110p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q36948900) (← links)
- Lessons from yeast: the spindle pole body and the centrosome (Q38232315) (← links)
- The Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene SDS22 encodes a potential regulator of the mitotic function of yeast type 1 protein phosphatase (Q40016672) (← links)
- Spc110p: assembly properties and role in the connection of nuclear microtubules to the yeast spindle pole body (Q41076923) (← links)
- Finding friends and enemies in an enemies-only network: a graph diffusion kernel for predicting novel genetic interactions and co-complex membership from yeast genetic interactions (Q41345892) (← links)
- The yeast mitotic cyclin Clb2 cannot substitute for S phase cyclins in replication origin firing (Q42724026) (← links)
- Spc42p: a phosphorylated component of the S. cerevisiae spindle pole body (SPD) with an essential function during SPB duplication (Q42771999) (← links)
- The molecular architecture of the yeast spindle pole body core determined by Bayesian integrative modeling (Q46212911) (← links)
- Pericentrin-mediated SAS-6 recruitment promotes centriole assembly (Q83232379) (← links)
- Corrigendum: Interaction with calmodulin is required for the function of Spc110p, an essential component of the yeast spindle pole body (Q93571306) (← links)