CDC28 Protein Kinase, S cerevisiae
 
																	
																		 
																	
																		
																	 
																	
																		 
																	
																		
																	 
																	
																			
																					
	"CDC28 Protein Kinase, S cerevisiae" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, 
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				A protein kinase encoded by the Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC28 gene and required for progression from the G1 PHASE to the S PHASE in the CELL CYCLE.
    
			 
			
				
				
					
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							 D08.811.913.696.620.682.700.646.500.500.375 D12.644.360.250.067.500 D12.776.167.200.067.500 D12.776.354.750.124 D12.776.476.250.067.500 
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Yahya G, Pérez AP, Mendoza MB, Parisi E, Moreno DF, Artés MH, Gallego C, Aldea M. Stress granules display bistable dynamics modulated by Cdk. J Cell Biol. 2021 03 01; 220(3). 
															
								 
							
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Moreno DF, Parisi E, Yahya G, Vaggi F, Csikász-Nagy A, Aldea M. Competition in the chaperone-client network subordinates cell-cycle entry to growth and stress. Life Sci Alliance. 2019 04; 2(2). 
															
								 
							
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Wu X, An X, Zhang C, Huang M. Clb6-Cdc28 Promotes Ribonucleotide Reductase Subcellular Redistribution during S Phase. Mol Cell Biol. 2018 03 15; 38(6). 
															
								 
							
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Jones MH, Huneycutt BJ, Pearson CG, Zhang C, Morgan G, Shokat K, Bloom K, Winey M. Chemical genetics reveals a role for Mps1 kinase in kinetochore attachment during mitosis. Curr Biol. 2005 Jan 26; 15(2):160-5. 
															
								 
							
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Flotho A, Simpson DM, Qi M, Elion EA. Localized feedback phosphorylation of Ste5p scaffold by associated MAPK cascade. J Biol Chem. 2004 Nov 05; 279(45):47391-401. 
															
								 
							
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Jaspersen SL, Huneycutt BJ, Giddings TH, Resing KA, Ahn NG, Winey M. Cdc28/Cdk1 regulates spindle pole body duplication through phosphorylation of Spc42 and Mps1. Dev Cell. 2004 Aug; 7(2):263-74. 
															
								 
							
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Shellman YG, Svee E, Sclafani RA, Langan TA. Identification and characterization of individual cyclin-dependent kinase complexes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast. 1999 Mar 15; 15(4):295-309. 
															
								 
							
				 	
			 	
			
			
		 
	 
 
       
																				
                                                                            
																		
																	 
																 
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