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The following pages link to Plk1 controls the Nek2A-PP1γ antagonism in centrosome disjunction. (Q54577402):
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- Centrosome dysfunction contributes to chromosome instability, chromoanagenesis, and genome reprograming in cancer (Q21129300) (← links)
- ATF5 Connects the Pericentriolar Materials to the Proximal End of the Mother Centriole (Q24338595) (← links)
- Regulation of the centrosome cycle (Q26745672) (← links)
- Cross-Talk between AURKA and Plk1 in Mitotic Entry and Spindle Assembly (Q26771374) (← links)
- Ipl1/Aurora kinase suppresses S-CDK-driven spindle formation during prophase I to ensure chromosome integrity during meiosis (Q27336045) (← links)
- Centrosome - a promising anti-cancer target (Q28077520) (← links)
- Characterization of Cep85 - a new antagonist of Nek2A that is involved in the regulation of centrosome disjunction (Q28115684) (← links)
- Nek2 phosphorylates and stabilizes β-catenin at mitotic centrosomes downstream of Plk1. (Q30412479) (← links)
- The Toxoplasma gondii centrosome is the platform for internal daughter budding as revealed by a Nek1 kinase mutant (Q30542001) (← links)
- EGF-induced centrosome separation promotes mitotic progression and cell survival (Q30573126) (← links)
- Cdk1 phosphorylates the Rac activator Tiam1 to activate centrosomal Pak and promote mitotic spindle formation. (Q30656511) (← links)
- A three-step MTOC fragmentation mechanism facilitates bipolar spindle assembly in mouse oocytes (Q30657707) (← links)
- Multisite phosphorylation of C-Nap1 releases it from Cep135 to trigger centrosome disjunction (Q33687614) (← links)
- MST1/MST2 Protein Kinases: Regulation and Physiologic Roles (Q33821181) (← links)
- The centrosome cycle: Centriole biogenesis, duplication and inherent asymmetries (Q34221115) (← links)
- Centrosome dynamics as a source of chromosomal instability (Q35034414) (← links)
- The centrosome and its duplication cycle (Q35045117) (← links)
- Role of NEK2A in human cancer and its therapeutic potentials. (Q35090475) (← links)
- Cyclin B2 and p53 control proper timing of centrosome separation (Q35232617) (← links)
- HPV-16 impairs the subcellular distribution and levels of expression of protein phosphatase 1γ in cervical malignancy (Q35441106) (← links)
- The centrosomal linker and microtubules provide dual levels of spatial coordination of centrosomes (Q35639450) (← links)
- Warts phosphorylates mud to promote pins-mediated mitotic spindle orientation in Drosophila, independent of Yorkie (Q36320538) (← links)
- Mitotic kinase cascades orchestrating timely disjunction and movement of centrosomes maintain chromosomal stability and prevent cancer (Q36501308) (← links)
- Nuclear pore protein NUP88 activates anaphase-promoting complex to promote aneuploidy (Q36515083) (← links)
- ASPP1/2-PP1 complexes are required for chromosome segregation and kinetochore-microtubule attachments (Q36561533) (← links)
- Chemically diverse microtubule stabilizing agents initiate distinct mitotic defects and dysregulated expression of key mitotic kinases (Q36866264) (← links)
- Fbxo30 Regulates Mammopoiesis by Targeting the Bipolar Mitotic Kinesin Eg5. (Q36869303) (← links)
- Targeting NEK2 as a promising therapeutic approach for cancer treatment (Q36956969) (← links)
- G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) is localized to centrosomes and mediates epidermal growth factor-promoted centrosomal separation (Q37167895) (← links)
- Dishevelled is a NEK2 kinase substrate controlling dynamics of centrosomal linker proteins (Q37200065) (← links)
- Centriole splitting caused by loss of the centrosomal linker protein C-NAP1 reduces centriolar satellite density and impedes centrosome amplification. (Q37699012) (← links)
- Breaking the ties that bind: new advances in centrosome biology. (Q37999584) (← links)
- The centrosome as potential target for cancer therapy and prevention (Q38051759) (← links)
- Cell cycle regulation by the NEK family of protein kinases (Q38058294) (← links)
- β-catenin at the centrosome: discrete pools of β-catenin communicate during mitosis and may co-ordinate centrosome functions and cell cycle progression (Q38117291) (← links)
- Polo-like kinases: structural variations lead to multiple functions (Q38222354) (← links)
- Separate to operate: control of centrosome positioning and separation. (Q38232319) (← links)
- Protein phosphatase 1 catalytic isoforms: specificity toward interacting proteins (Q38236704) (← links)
- Structure, function, and evolution of plant NIMA-related kinases: implication for phosphorylation-dependent microtubule regulation (Q38583838) (← links)
- Centrosomes and cancer: revisiting a long-standing relationship (Q38614245) (← links)
- Centrosomes in the DNA damage response--the hub outside the centre (Q38650721) (← links)
- Ubiquitin, the centrosome, and chromosome segregation (Q38678006) (← links)
- Playing polo during mitosis: PLK1 takes the lead. (Q39258525) (← links)
- Mitotic Regulation by NEK Kinase Networks (Q46237762) (← links)
- Importance of protein flexibility on molecular recognition: modeling binding mechanisms of aminopyrazine inhibitors to Nek2. (Q47225930) (← links)
- γ-Taxilin temporally regulates centrosome disjunction in a Nek2A-dependent manner (Q47310697) (← links)
- The Role of G Protein-coupled Receptor Kinases in Cancer (Q50285621) (← links)
- MST2 phosphorylation at serine 385 in mitosis inhibits its tumor suppressing activity (Q51547837) (← links)
- Co-translational protein targeting facilitates centrosomal recruitment of PCNT during centrosome maturation in vertebrates. (Q52715686) (← links)
- Centrosome aberrations and chromosome instability contribute to tumorigenesis and intra-tumor heterogeneity (Q58132668) (← links)