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C.elegans tm2810 , tm1049 The MAST kinase KIN-4 carries out mitotic entry functions of Greatwall in C. elegans.
Yeast PP2A promotes ESCRT-0 complex formation on vacuolar membranes and microautophagy induction after TORC1 inactivation.
C.elegans tm6233 FARL-11 (STRIP1/2) is required for sarcomere and sarcoplasmic reticulum organization in C. elegans.
Analysis of the potential role of fission yeast PP2A in spindle assembly checkpoint inactivation.
Human and Animal Cells 293(RCB1637) Phosphatase protector alpha4 (α4) is involved in adipocyte maintenance and mitochondrial homeostasis through regulation of insulin signaling.
Human and Animal Cells 32D(RCB1145) Minichromosome maintenance 2 bound with retroviral Gp70 is localized to cytoplasm and enhances DNA-damage-induced apoptosis.
Human and Animal Cells CW-2(RCB0778) Label-free quantitative phosphoproteomics with novel pairwise abundance normalization reveals synergistic RAS and CIP2A signaling.
Algae NIES-4344 , NIES-4345 First Report of Microcystis Strains Producing MC-FR and -WR Toxins in Japan.
Yeast FY9908 , FY9910 , FY21019 Maf1-dependent transcriptional regulation of tRNAs prevents genomic instability and is associated with extended lifespan.
Yeast The fission yeast Greatwall-Endosulfine pathway is required for proper quiescence/G0 phase entry and maintenance.
C.elegans tm655 Protein phosphatase 2A cooperates with the autophagy-related kinase UNC-51 to regulate axon guidance in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Human and Animal Cells Cleavable linker for photo-cross-linked small-molecule affinity matrix.
DNA material pGEMHE-3mEGFP-PP2A-B56epsilon (RDB13509) , pGEMHE-3mEGFP-PP2A-B55alpha (RDB13510) , pGEMHE-3mEGFP-PP2A-PR72 (RDB13511) , pGEMHE-mCcnb1-mEGFP (RDB13512) , pGEMHE-mBubR1-WT (RDB13513) , pGEMHE-mBubR1-3A (RDB13514) , pGEMHE-mBubR1-3D (RDB13515) , pGEMHE-mHec1-sfGFP (RDB20285) , pGEMHE-Nuf2 (RDB13517) , pGEMHE-tdTomato-mCENP-C (RDB13518) , ... Inherent Instability of Correct Kinetochore-Microtubule Attachments during Meiosis I in Oocytes.