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The following pages link to Kinesin-related proteins required for structural integrity of the mitotic spindle (Q29636252):
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- Kinesin-5: cross-bridging mechanism to targeted clinical therapy (Q21710690) (← links)
- A plus-end-directed motor enzyme that moves antiparallel microtubules in vitro localizes to the interzone of mitotic spindles (Q24293793) (← links)
- Identification of a novel human kinesin-related gene (HK2) by the cDNA differential display technique (Q24308824) (← links)
- Phosphorylation by p34cdc2 regulates spindle association of human Eg5, a kinesin-related motor essential for bipolar spindle formation in vivo (Q24315026) (← links)
- Aurora A, centrosome structure, and the centrosome cycle (Q24318115) (← links)
- Cytoplasmic dynein plays a role in mammalian mitotic spindle formation (Q24318918) (← links)
- Kid, a novel kinesin-like DNA binding protein, is localized to chromosomes and the mitotic spindle (Q24322321) (← links)
- A novel microtubule-based motor protein (KIF4) for organelle transports, whose expression is regulated developmentally (Q24323376) (← links)
- Mechanistic analysis of the mitotic kinesin Eg5. (Q24540197) (← links)
- Mast, a conserved microtubule-associated protein required for bipolar mitotic spindle organization (Q24631567) (← links)
- A bipolar kinesin (Q24633398) (← links)
- A "slow" homotetrameric kinesin-related motor protein purified from Drosophila embryos (Q24634178) (← links)
- Pathway of ATP hydrolysis by monomeric kinesin Eg5 (Q24644762) (← links)
- The bipolar kinesin, KLP61F, cross-links microtubules within interpolar microtubule bundles of Drosophila embryonic mitotic spindles (Q24670581) (← links)
- Opposing motor activities are required for the organization of the mammalian mitotic spindle pole (Q24670991) (← links)
- NDC10: a gene involved in chromosome segregation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q24674991) (← links)
- Probing spindle assembly mechanisms with monastrol, a small molecule inhibitor of the mitotic kinesin, Eg5. (Q24685871) (← links)
- Domain analysis of the tubulin cofactor system: a model for tubulin folding and dimerization (Q24793246) (← links)
- The Msd1-Wdr8-Pkl1 complex anchors microtubule minus ends to fission yeast spindle pole bodies (Q27310316) (← links)
- Deletion of the Tail Domain of the Kinesin-5 Cin8 Affects Its Directionality (Q27313847) (← links)
- Candida albicans Kinesin Kar3 Depends on a Cik1-Like Regulatory Partner Protein for Its Roles in Mating, Cell Morphogenesis, and Bipolar Spindle Formation (Q27322884) (← links)
- Vik1 modulates microtubule-Kar3 interactions through a motor domain that lacks an active site (Q27644218) (← links)
- Neck rotation and neck mimic docking in the noncatalytic Kar3-associated protein Vik1. (Q27674321) (← links)
- Dominant alleles of Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC20 reveal its role in promoting anaphase. (Q27930132) (← links)
- Time-lapse microscopy reveals unique roles for kinesins during anaphase in budding yeast (Q27930346) (← links)
- Cdc14-regulated midzone assembly controls anaphase B (Q27930729) (← links)
- Two microtubule-associated proteins required for anaphase spindle movement in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27931082) (← links)
- Mitotic spindle function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires a balance between different types of kinesin-related motors (Q27931137) (← links)
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes required in the absence of the CIN8-encoded spindle motor act in functionally diverse mitotic pathways (Q27931564) (← links)
- Kar4p, a karyogamy-specific component of the yeast pheromone response pathway. (Q27931935) (← links)
- The kinesin-related proteins, Kip2p and Kip3p, function differently in nuclear migration in yeast (Q27932116) (← links)
- The molecular function of Ase1p: evidence for a MAP-dependent midzone-specific spindle matrix. Microtubule-associated proteins (Q27932270) (← links)
- Localization of the Kar3 kinesin heavy chain-related protein requires the Cik1 interacting protein (Q27932613) (← links)
- SMC1: an essential yeast gene encoding a putative head-rod-tail protein is required for nuclear division and defines a new ubiquitous protein family (Q27932753) (← links)
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae kinesin- and dynein-related proteins required for anaphase chromosome segregation (Q27933614) (← links)
- Mitotic spindle positioning in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is accomplished by antagonistically acting microtubule motor proteins (Q27933784) (← links)
- Novel sfi1 alleles uncover additional functions for Sfi1p in bipolar spindle assembly and function (Q27933960) (← links)
- Novel roles for saccharomyces cerevisiae mitotic spindle motors (Q27934047) (← links)
- MIF2 is required for mitotic spindle integrity during anaphase spindle elongation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27934050) (← links)
- Slk19p is a centromere protein that functions to stabilize mitotic spindles (Q27934057) (← links)
- Minus-end-directed Kinesin-14 motors align antiparallel microtubules to control metaphase spindle length (Q27935370) (← links)
- Motile properties of the bi-directional kinesin-5 Cin8 are affected by phosphorylation in its motor domain (Q27935489) (← links)
- Sli15 associates with the ipl1 protein kinase to promote proper chromosome segregation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27935777) (← links)
- Kar3 interaction with Cik1 alters motor structure and function (Q27936773) (← links)
- Nuf2, a spindle pole body-associated protein required for nuclear division in yeast (Q27936809) (← links)
- Chromosome congression by Kinesin-5 motor-mediated disassembly of longer kinetochore microtubules (Q27938562) (← links)
- Spindle pole body separation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires dephosphorylation of the tyrosine 19 residue of Cdc28. (Q27938649) (← links)
- KAR3-encoded kinesin is a minus-end-directed motor that functions with centromere binding proteins (CBF3) on an in vitro yeast kinetochore (Q27939606) (← links)
- Antagonistic regulation of Fus2p nuclear localization by pheromone signaling and the cell cycle (Q27939695) (← links)
- Differential regulation of the Kar3p kinesin-related protein by two associated proteins, Cik1p and Vik1p (Q27940279) (← links)