SummaryCdc14 phosphatase is an important regulator of mitosis in budding yeast [1]. Cdc14 antagonizes cyclin-dependent kinases and promotes multiple postmetaphase events, including segregation of the ribosomal RNA gene array (rDNA) and the nucleolus assembled around this gene cluster [2–6]. During most of the cell cycle, Cdc14 is anchored to the nucleolus and kept inactive by binding to Net1 (also known as Cfi1) [7–9]. Cdc14 and Net1 are part of a larger nucleolar-protein network, which also contains the Net1-related protein Tof2 [10–12]. Tof2 contributes to the transcriptional silencing of rDNA regions [12], but the precise cellular and molecular functions of Tof2 remain unclear. Here, we report that, like Net1, Tof2 can bind to Cdc14 dire...
Cdc14 enzymes compose a family of highly conserved phosphatases that are present in a wide range of ...
The Cdc14 family of dual specificity phosphatases regulates key mitotic events in the eukaryotic cel...
AbstractChromosome segregation is triggered by the cleavage of cohesins by separase. Here we show th...
SummaryCdc14 phosphatase is an important regulator of mitosis in budding yeast [1]. Cdc14 antagonize...
Kinases and phosphatases regulate messenger RNA synthesis through post-translational modification of...
Cdc14 phosphatase regulates multiple events during an-aphase and is essential for mitotic exit in bu...
AbstractBudding yeast Cdc14 phosphatase plays essential roles in mitotic exit. Cdc14 is sequestered ...
Cdc14 is a dual specificity phosphatase that is involved in coordinating chromosome segregation and ...
International audienceCdc14, a dual-specificity protein phosphatase, has been previously implicated ...
An association with the protein Net1 controls Cdc14 regulation in budding yeast. Net1 is a competiti...
Exit from mitosis is characterized by a precipitous decline in cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) activit...
AbstractExit from mitosis in budding yeast requires a group of essential proteins—including the GTPa...
The nucleolus plays a pivotal role in multiple key cellular processes. An illustrative example is th...
Exit from mitosis in budding yeast requires inactivation of cyclin-dependent kinases through mechani...
Cdc14 is a protein phosphatase from budding yeast whose activity is required for cells to end mitosi...
Cdc14 enzymes compose a family of highly conserved phosphatases that are present in a wide range of ...
The Cdc14 family of dual specificity phosphatases regulates key mitotic events in the eukaryotic cel...
AbstractChromosome segregation is triggered by the cleavage of cohesins by separase. Here we show th...
SummaryCdc14 phosphatase is an important regulator of mitosis in budding yeast [1]. Cdc14 antagonize...
Kinases and phosphatases regulate messenger RNA synthesis through post-translational modification of...
Cdc14 phosphatase regulates multiple events during an-aphase and is essential for mitotic exit in bu...
AbstractBudding yeast Cdc14 phosphatase plays essential roles in mitotic exit. Cdc14 is sequestered ...
Cdc14 is a dual specificity phosphatase that is involved in coordinating chromosome segregation and ...
International audienceCdc14, a dual-specificity protein phosphatase, has been previously implicated ...
An association with the protein Net1 controls Cdc14 regulation in budding yeast. Net1 is a competiti...
Exit from mitosis is characterized by a precipitous decline in cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) activit...
AbstractExit from mitosis in budding yeast requires a group of essential proteins—including the GTPa...
The nucleolus plays a pivotal role in multiple key cellular processes. An illustrative example is th...
Exit from mitosis in budding yeast requires inactivation of cyclin-dependent kinases through mechani...
Cdc14 is a protein phosphatase from budding yeast whose activity is required for cells to end mitosi...
Cdc14 enzymes compose a family of highly conserved phosphatases that are present in a wide range of ...
The Cdc14 family of dual specificity phosphatases regulates key mitotic events in the eukaryotic cel...
AbstractChromosome segregation is triggered by the cleavage of cohesins by separase. Here we show th...