© 2020 Campbell et al. The Mitotic Exit Network (MEN), a budding yeast Ras-like signal transduction cascade, translates nuclear position into a signal to exit from mitosis. Here we describe how scaffolding the MEN onto spindle pole bodies (SPB—centrosome equivalent) allows the MEN to couple the final stages of mitosis to spindle position. Through the quantitative analysis of the localization of MEN components, we determined the relative importance of MEN signaling from the SPB that is delivered into the daughter cell (dSPB) during anaphase and the SPB that remains in the mother cell. Movement of half of the nucleus into the bud during anaphase causes the active form of the MEN GTPase Tem1 to accumulate at the dSPB. In response to Tem1’s act...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.DVD-ROM contains ...
In budding yeast, if the spindle becomes mispositioned, cells prevent exit from mitosis by inhibitin...
In budding yeast, if the spindle becomes mispositioned, cells prevent exit from mitosis by inhibitin...
In budding yeast, if the spindle becomes mispositioned, cells prevent exit from mitosis by inhibitin...
The mitotic exit network (MEN) is an essential GTPase signaling pathway that triggers exit from mito...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
In budding yeast, alignment of the anaphase spindle along the mother–bud axis is crucial for maintai...
For a daughter cell to receive a complete genomic complement, it is essential that the mitotic spind...
International audienceMost proteins of the Mitotic Exit Network (MEN) and their upstream regulators ...
International audienceMost proteins of the Mitotic Exit Network (MEN) and their upstream regulators ...
International audienceMost proteins of the Mitotic Exit Network (MEN) and their upstream regulators ...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...
SummaryThe mitotic exit network (MEN), a protein kinase cascade under the switch-like control of the...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.DVD-ROM contains ...
In budding yeast, if the spindle becomes mispositioned, cells prevent exit from mitosis by inhibitin...
In budding yeast, if the spindle becomes mispositioned, cells prevent exit from mitosis by inhibitin...
In budding yeast, if the spindle becomes mispositioned, cells prevent exit from mitosis by inhibitin...
The mitotic exit network (MEN) is an essential GTPase signaling pathway that triggers exit from mito...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
In budding yeast, alignment of the anaphase spindle along the mother–bud axis is crucial for maintai...
For a daughter cell to receive a complete genomic complement, it is essential that the mitotic spind...
International audienceMost proteins of the Mitotic Exit Network (MEN) and their upstream regulators ...
International audienceMost proteins of the Mitotic Exit Network (MEN) and their upstream regulators ...
International audienceMost proteins of the Mitotic Exit Network (MEN) and their upstream regulators ...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...
SummaryThe mitotic exit network (MEN), a protein kinase cascade under the switch-like control of the...
International audienceThe budding yeast S. cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is an excellent mod...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.DVD-ROM contains ...
In budding yeast, if the spindle becomes mispositioned, cells prevent exit from mitosis by inhibitin...
In budding yeast, if the spindle becomes mispositioned, cells prevent exit from mitosis by inhibitin...