The cell cycle is exquisitely controlled by multiple sequential regulatory inputs to ensure fidelity. Here we demonstrate that the final step in division, the physical separation of daughter cells, is controlled by a member of the PKC gene superfamily. Specifically, we have identified three phosphorylation sites within PKC epsilon that control its association with 14-3-3. These phosphorylations are executed by p38 MAP kinase (Ser 350), GSK3 (Ser 346) and PKC itself (Ser 368). Integration of these signals is essential during mitosis because mutations that prevent phosphorylation of PKC epsilon and/or PKC epsilon binding to 14-3-3 also cause defects in the completion of cytokinesis. Using chemical genetic and dominant-negative approaches it i...
During mitosis, the vertebrate cell nucleus undergoes profound changes in architecture. At the onset...
During mitosis, the duplicated genome must be accurately divided between two daughter cells. Polo-li...
Protein kinase C α has been reported to regulate cell cycle in several cell lines. Most of the repor...
The cell cycle is exquisitely controlled by multiple sequential regulatory inputs to ensure fidelity...
Cell division requires the separation and partitioning of sister chromatids to opposite ends of the ...
To form a proper mitotic spindle, centrosomes must be duplicated and driven poleward in a timely and...
The cell cycle is tightly regulated to safeguard the complete and equal division of the nuclear cont...
Mitosis is a highly regulated process characterized by dramatic and coordinated morphological chang...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is a fundamental evolutionarily conserved process that regulates cell divi...
Protein kinases C (PKCs) are a family of serine/threonine kinases which act as key regulators in cel...
The final event of the eukaryotic cell cycle is cytokinesis, when two new daughter cells are born. H...
Cytokinesis is the final phase of cell division and safeguards the correct distribution of genomic a...
Extracted text; Through the years, different studies showed the involvement of Protein Kinase C (PKC...
Cell division is achieved by the progression through a series of events known as the cell cycle. To ...
Cytokinesis is the process by which mitotic cells physically split in two following chromosome segre...
During mitosis, the vertebrate cell nucleus undergoes profound changes in architecture. At the onset...
During mitosis, the duplicated genome must be accurately divided between two daughter cells. Polo-li...
Protein kinase C α has been reported to regulate cell cycle in several cell lines. Most of the repor...
The cell cycle is exquisitely controlled by multiple sequential regulatory inputs to ensure fidelity...
Cell division requires the separation and partitioning of sister chromatids to opposite ends of the ...
To form a proper mitotic spindle, centrosomes must be duplicated and driven poleward in a timely and...
The cell cycle is tightly regulated to safeguard the complete and equal division of the nuclear cont...
Mitosis is a highly regulated process characterized by dramatic and coordinated morphological chang...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is a fundamental evolutionarily conserved process that regulates cell divi...
Protein kinases C (PKCs) are a family of serine/threonine kinases which act as key regulators in cel...
The final event of the eukaryotic cell cycle is cytokinesis, when two new daughter cells are born. H...
Cytokinesis is the final phase of cell division and safeguards the correct distribution of genomic a...
Extracted text; Through the years, different studies showed the involvement of Protein Kinase C (PKC...
Cell division is achieved by the progression through a series of events known as the cell cycle. To ...
Cytokinesis is the process by which mitotic cells physically split in two following chromosome segre...
During mitosis, the vertebrate cell nucleus undergoes profound changes in architecture. At the onset...
During mitosis, the duplicated genome must be accurately divided between two daughter cells. Polo-li...
Protein kinase C α has been reported to regulate cell cycle in several cell lines. Most of the repor...