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Condensin HEAT subunits required for DNA repair, kinetochore/centromere function and ploidy maintenance in fission yeast.

Condensin HEAT subunits required for DNA repair, kinetochore/centromere function and ploidy maintenance in fission yeast.

... 21 fission yeast (Schizosaccharomyces pombe) mutants for three non-SMC subunits, created using error-prone mutagenesis that resulted in single-amino acid ...

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Role of the Small GTPase Rho3 in Golgi/Endosome trafficking through functional interaction with adaptin in Fission Yeast.

Role of the Small GTPase Rho3 in Golgi/Endosome trafficking through functional interaction with adaptin in Fission Yeast.

... budding yeast, Rho3 was isolated as a suppressor of the cold-sensitive Rab GTPase mutant, sec4-P48, and 4 distinct components of the exocytic machinery, Sec4, Sec9, Sro7, and Sso2, can act as suppressors of rho3 ...

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The Loss of Lam2 and Npr2-Npr3 Diminishes the Vacuolar Localization of Gtr1-Gtr2 and Disinhibits TORC1 Activity in Fission Yeast.

The Loss of Lam2 and Npr2-Npr3 Diminishes the Vacuolar Localization of Gtr1-Gtr2 and Disinhibits TORC1 Activity in Fission Yeast.

... In fission yeast, whether Lam2 functions as a component of a GEF or tether for Gtr1 remains ...budding yeast [14], rescues the phenotypes in the cells lacking Gtr1 and Gtr2, respectively, but not in ...

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The role of the RACK1 ortholog Cpc2p in modulating pheromone-induced cell cycle arrest in fission yeast.

The role of the RACK1 ortholog Cpc2p in modulating pheromone-induced cell cycle arrest in fission yeast.

... Fission yeast strains used in this study are listed in Table ...- yeast extract for routine cell growth, amino acid (AA) medium for auxotrophic selection and DMM – a defined minimal medium for ...

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The fission yeast RNA binding protein Mmi1 regulates meiotic genes by controlling intron specific splicing and polyadenylation coupled RNA turnover.

The fission yeast RNA binding protein Mmi1 regulates meiotic genes by controlling intron specific splicing and polyadenylation coupled RNA turnover.

... the fission yeast S. pombe. When this yeast enters meiosis, there are at least a dozen meiotic genes that become functionally expressed mainly because of changes in RNA processing ...

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Deletion of the fission yeast homologue of human insulinase reveals a TORC1-dependent pathway mediating resistance to proteotoxic stress.

Deletion of the fission yeast homologue of human insulinase reveals a TORC1-dependent pathway mediating resistance to proteotoxic stress.

... Tor1 is not required for resistance of iph1-d cells to TU and DTT. Fission yeast Tor1 kinase is required for the response to a wide range of stresses including heat stress and DNA damaging conditions ...

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Mitochondrial dysfunction increases oxidative stress and decreases chronological life span in fission yeast.

Mitochondrial dysfunction increases oxidative stress and decreases chronological life span in fission yeast.

... of fission yeast when grown in the two most common glucose-containing laboratory media, defined medium and complex ...that fission yeast grown in glucose-containing defined medium (2% glucose) ...

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High level constitutive expression of luciferase reporter by lsd90 promoter in fission yeast.

High level constitutive expression of luciferase reporter by lsd90 promoter in fission yeast.

... the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe has been considered a potentially ideal host for expressing human proteins having therapeutic and pharmaceutical ...

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Tip1/CLIP-170 protein is required for correct chromosome poleward movement in fission yeast.

Tip1/CLIP-170 protein is required for correct chromosome poleward movement in fission yeast.

... In fission yeast, growing microtubules emerging from the cell centre are regulated at their plus-end by a +TIP complex including Tip1, Mal3 and the kinesin Tea2 ...

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Deletion of Genes Encoding Arginase Improves Use of "Heavy" Isotope-Labeled Arginine for Mass Spectrometry in Fission Yeast.

Deletion of Genes Encoding Arginase Improves Use of "Heavy" Isotope-Labeled Arginine for Mass Spectrometry in Fission Yeast.

... the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe is hin- dered by the fact that under normal conditions, arginine is extensively catabolized in vivo, resulting in the appearance of “heavy”-isotope label in ...

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N-termini of fungal CSL transcription factors are disordered, enriched in regulatory motifs and inhibit DNA binding in fission yeast.

N-termini of fungal CSL transcription factors are disordered, enriched in regulatory motifs and inhibit DNA binding in fission yeast.

... We have previously shown that the CSL transcription factor family, which plays a key role in the Notch signalling pathway critical for animal development, is not confined to metazoa but additionally exists in fungi, ...

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A genetic and pharmacological analysis of isoprenoid pathway by LC-MS/MS in fission yeast.

A genetic and pharmacological analysis of isoprenoid pathway by LC-MS/MS in fission yeast.

... In fission yeast, antifungal compounds such as azoles and terbinafine are available as inhibitors of the pathway in addition to statins, and various isoprenoid pathway mutants are also ...the fission ...

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Fission yeast cells undergo nuclear division in the absence of spindle microtubules.

Fission yeast cells undergo nuclear division in the absence of spindle microtubules.

... nuclear fission might be a vestige of an ancient mechanism of nuclear division that predates the appearance of a mitotic ...nuclear fission process we have observed in fission yeast in the ...

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Mathematical model for growth regulation of fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

Mathematical model for growth regulation of fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

... Regulation of polarised cell growth is essential for many cellular processes including spatial coordination of cell morphology changes during the division cycle. We present a mathematical model of the core mechanism ...

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Global gene expression analysis of fission yeast mutants impaired in Ser-2 phosphorylation of the RNA pol II carboxy terminal domain.

Global gene expression analysis of fission yeast mutants impaired in Ser-2 phosphorylation of the RNA pol II carboxy terminal domain.

... When considering such models it is intriguing to note the variety of potential phosphorylation sites available to act as substrates for regulatory kinases and/or phosphatases (29 copies of the heptad sequence exist in ...

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Fission yeast Scp3 potentially maintains microtubule orientation through bundling.

Fission yeast Scp3 potentially maintains microtubule orientation through bundling.

... CIPC (isopropyl N-3-chlorophenylcarbamate) is an herbicide that has been shown to in- duce multipolar spindles in mitosis [29–33] Although previous studies have reported the isola- tion of mutants hypersensitive to CIPC ...

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The proper splicing of RNAi factors is critical for pericentric heterochromatin assembly in fission yeast.

The proper splicing of RNAi factors is critical for pericentric heterochromatin assembly in fission yeast.

... In fission yeast, 43% of genes contain introns [18], indicating the prevalence of splicing in this ...of fission yeast are also highly conserved with those of higher eukaryotes, which utilize ...

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Fission yeast Sec3 and Exo70 are transported on actin cables and localize the exocyst complex to cell poles.

Fission yeast Sec3 and Exo70 are transported on actin cables and localize the exocyst complex to cell poles.

... in fission yeast (Figure 2A and ...budding yeast, we asked whether in fission yeast Sec3 and Exo70 are ...that fission yeast cells require either Sec3 or Exo70 for ...

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Calnexin regulates apoptosis induced by inositol starvation in fission yeast.

Calnexin regulates apoptosis induced by inositol starvation in fission yeast.

... in fission yeast demonstrated that deregulation in the balance of lipids induces apoptotic death ...budding yeast, induces a metacaspase-dependent apoptotic pathway with accumulation of neutral ...

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SREBP controls oxygen-dependent mobilization of retrotransposons in fission yeast.

SREBP controls oxygen-dependent mobilization of retrotransposons in fission yeast.

... the fission yeast Tf2 family of retrotransposons. Sre1, the yeast ortholog of the mammalian membrane-bound transcription factor sterol regulatory element binding protein (SREBP), directly induces the ...

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