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protein coding gene - cdc25 (SPAC24H6.05) - protein tyrosine phosphatase (M phase inducer) Cdc25

Gene summary

Standard name
cdc25
Systematic ID
SPAC24H6.05
Product
protein tyrosine phosphatase (M phase inducer) Cdc25
Organism
Schizosaccharomyces pombe (fission yeast)
Synonyms
sal2
UniProt ID
P06652
ORFeome ID
40/40F12
Characterisation status
biological role published
Feature type
mRNA gene
Genomic location
chromosome I: 479228..482373 reverse strand

Annotation

Comment

PBO:0091267 - Cdc25 can modulate the probability of entering mitosis at a given cell size

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PBO:0016891 - longer transcript expressed during cold shock due to altered 3'-end processing

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Complementation

PBO:0015217 - functionally complemented by D. melanogaster twine

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GO biological process

GO:0031569 - mitotic G2 cell size control checkpoint signaling

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GO:0031573 - mitotic intra-S DNA damage checkpoint signaling

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GO:0010971 - positive regulation of G2/M transition of mitotic cell cycle

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GO:0110032 - positive regulation of G2/MI transition of meiotic cell cycle

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GO:0110044 - regulation of cell cycle switching, mitotic to meiotic cell cycle

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GO:0008361 - regulation of cell size

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GO:0072435 - response to mitotic G2 DNA damage checkpoint signaling

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GO cellular component

GO:0005737 - cytoplasm

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GO:0005829 - cytosol

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GO:0005634 - nucleus

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GO molecular function

GO:0004721 - phosphoprotein phosphatase activity

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GO:0005515 - protein binding

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GO:0004725 - protein tyrosine phosphatase activity

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Modification

MOD:00461 - nitrosylation

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MOD:00046 - O-phospho-L-serine

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MOD:00047 - O-phospho-L-threonine

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MOD:01455 - O-phosphorylated residue

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MOD:00048 - O4'-phospho-L-tyrosine

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MOD:00696 - phosphorylated residue

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MOD:01148 - ubiquitinylated lysine

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Multi-locus phenotype

FYPO:0000608 - abnormal cell cycle arrest in mitotic M phase

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FYPO:0000611 - abnormal cell cycle arrest in mitotic S phase

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FYPO:0001127 - abnormal cell size

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FYPO:0000029 - abnormal chromosome segregation

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FYPO:0000150 - abnormal colony morphology

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FYPO:0000802 - abnormal cytoskeleton organization

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FYPO:0003738 - abnormal mitotic cell cycle arrest with condensed chromosomes

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FYPO:0000444 - abnormal mitotic cell cycle arrest with replicated DNA

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FYPO:0001430 - abnormal mitotic cell cycle arrest with unreplicated DNA

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FYPO:0001933 - abnormal mitotic cell cycle regulation during cellular response to hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0001425 - abnormal negative regulation of mitotic DNA replication initiation resulting in complete rereplication

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FYPO:0002403 - abnormal nucleus

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FYPO:0000681 - abnormal sporulation resulting in formation of two-spore ascus

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FYPO:0004481 - abolished cell population growth at high temperature

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FYPO:0004259 - abolished mitotic G2 DNA damage checkpoint

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FYPO:0001018 - abolished NETO

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FYPO:0003785 - aseptate mononucleate vegetative cell

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FYPO:0004700 - bent vegetative cell

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FYPO:0001512 - branched, elongated cell

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FYPO:0000446 - cell cycle arrest at mitotic G2/M phase transition

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FYPO:0000229 - cut

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FYPO:0003165 - cut with abnormal chromosome segregation

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FYPO:0000082 - decreased cell population growth at high temperature

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FYPO:0001407 - decreased cell population growth on glucose carbon source

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FYPO:0000476 - decreased frequency of meiosis

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FYPO:0003286 - decreased mitotic chromosome condensation

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FYPO:0003331 - decreased protein kinase activity during mitotic interphase

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FYPO:0005672 - decreased protein localization to nucleus during mitosis

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FYPO:0001838 - decreased protein phosphorylation during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0003815 - decreased response to S-phase DNA damage checkpoint signaling

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FYPO:0001355 - decreased vegetative cell population growth

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FYPO:0000420 - delayed onset of cytokinesis

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FYPO:0002021 - dispersed actin cortical patch localization during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0005426 - elongated C-shaped vegetative cell with long curved interphase microtubules

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FYPO:0005773 - elongated mononucleate aseptate vegetative cell

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FYPO:0001916 - elongated mononucleate vegetative cell

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FYPO:0001122 - elongated vegetative cell

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FYPO:0001035 - increased cell wall thickness during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0001837 - increased duration of protein localization to mitotic spindle pole body

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FYPO:0003532 - increased monopolar index

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FYPO:0001038 - increased protein phosphorylation during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0008213 - increased vegetative cell population growth on lactate carbon source

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FYPO:0002430 - inviable after spore germination, multiple cell divisions

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FYPO:0002262 - inviable after spore germination, multiple cell divisions, elongated cell

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FYPO:0002724 - inviable after spore germination, single or double cell division, elongated cell

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FYPO:0004603 - inviable after spore germination, without cell division, elongated cell

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FYPO:0002059 - inviable cell population

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FYPO:0002066 - inviable elongated aseptate cell

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FYPO:0001497 - inviable elongated cell with mitotic cell cycle arrest in interphase

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FYPO:0000839 - inviable elongated mononucleate aseptate cell

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FYPO:0004922 - inviable elongated mononucleate aseptate cell with cell cycle arrest at mitotic G2/M phase transition

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FYPO:0001490 - inviable elongated vegetative cell

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FYPO:0003333 - inviable lemon-shaped cell

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FYPO:0001489 - inviable vegetative cell

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FYPO:0002061 - inviable vegetative cell population

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FYPO:0001387 - loss of viability at high temperature

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FYPO:0000339 - mislocalized septum during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0003012 - mitosis with unreplicated DNA

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FYPO:0000012 - mitotic G2/M phase transition delay

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FYPO:0000276 - monopolar mitotic spindle

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FYPO:0001294 - normal actin cortical patch localization

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FYPO:0006005 - normal actomyosin contractile ring localization

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FYPO:0001929 - normal cell cycle regulation during cellular response to hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0000674 - normal cell population growth at high temperature

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FYPO:0000963 - normal growth on hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0000405 - normal mitotic G2/M phase transition

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FYPO:0001513 - normal mitotic sister chromatid segregation

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FYPO:0006917 - normal onset of mitotic metaphase/anaphase transition

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FYPO:0003332 - normal protein kinase activity during mitotic interphase

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FYPO:0004828 - normal protein localization to nucleus during mitosis

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FYPO:0007761 - normal protein phosphorylation during mitotic G2/M transition

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FYPO:0000590 - normal sporulation

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FYPO:0002085 - normal vegetative cell growth

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FYPO:0003503 - normal vegetative cell length

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FYPO:0001357 - normal vegetative cell population growth

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FYPO:0001420 - normal vegetative cell population growth rate

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FYPO:0001124 - normal vegetative cell size

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FYPO:0000772 - perforated nuclear envelope

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FYPO:0001046 - premature mitosis

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FYPO:0000416 - premature mitotic sister chromatid separation

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FYPO:0005645 - resistance to Cutin-1

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FYPO:0002806 - sensitive to arsenate

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FYPO:0000088 - sensitive to hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0000271 - sensitive to salt stress

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FYPO:0000268 - sensitive to UV during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0001234 - slow vegetative cell population growth

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FYPO:0000129 - spherical vegetative cell

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FYPO:0002437 - thick actin cables

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FYPO:0007474 - variable cell size at division

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FYPO:0006935 - viable cell with normal cell morphology during nitrogen starvation

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FYPO:0001492 - viable elongated vegetative cell

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FYPO:0003481 - viable elongated vegetative cell, elongated upon mitotic entry

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FYPO:0006822 - viable small vegetative cell with normal cell growth rate

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FYPO:0001491 - viable vegetative cell

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FYPO:0002060 - viable vegetative cell population

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FYPO:0002177 - viable vegetative cell with normal cell morphology

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FYPO:0002176 - viable vegetative cell with normal cell size

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Qualitative gene expression

PomGeneEx:0000019 - protein level decreased

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PomGeneEx:0000024 - protein level fluctuates

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PomGeneEx:0000018 - protein level increased

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PomGeneEx:0000021 - protein present

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PomGeneEx:0000012 - RNA level decreased

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PomGeneEx:0000011 - RNA level increased

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Quantitative gene expression

PBO:0011963 - RNA level

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0000059 - abnormal mitotic cell cycle

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FYPO:0000444 - abnormal mitotic cell cycle arrest with replicated DNA

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FYPO:0001931 - abnormal mitotic cell cycle regulation during cellular response to gamma radiation

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FYPO:0001933 - abnormal mitotic cell cycle regulation during cellular response to hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0000141 - abnormal mitotic sister chromatid segregation

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FYPO:0000681 - abnormal sporulation resulting in formation of two-spore ascus

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FYPO:0004481 - abolished cell population growth at high temperature

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FYPO:0003379 - abolished meiosis II

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FYPO:0007247 - abolished mitotic G2 DNA damage checkpoint during cellular response to ionizing radiation

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FYPO:0000941 - abolished protein localization to mitotic spindle pole body

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FYPO:0001962 - abolished protein phosphatase activity

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FYPO:0002033 - abolished protein phosphorylation during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0000705 - abolished protein-protein interaction

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FYPO:0000446 - cell cycle arrest at mitotic G2/M phase transition

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FYPO:0003165 - cut with abnormal chromosome segregation

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FYPO:0000082 - decreased cell population growth at high temperature

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FYPO:0003380 - decreased frequency of meiosis I

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FYPO:0001382 - decreased protein kinase activity

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FYPO:0000835 - decreased protein level

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FYPO:0006288 - decreased protein level during mitotic G2 phase

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FYPO:0001324 - decreased protein level during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0002679 - decreased protein phosphorylation

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FYPO:0004449 - decreased protein phosphorylation during mitotic metaphase

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FYPO:0001838 - decreased protein phosphorylation during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0001645 - decreased protein-protein interaction

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FYPO:0003201 - decreased rate of primary cell septum biogenesis

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FYPO:0003815 - decreased response to S-phase DNA damage checkpoint signaling

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FYPO:0004630 - decreased RNA level during meiotic cell cycle

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FYPO:0001128 - decreased septation index

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FYPO:0001355 - decreased vegetative cell population growth

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FYPO:0006831 - delayed onset of primary cell septum biogenesis

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FYPO:0008139 - dilated endoplasmic reticulum lumen

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FYPO:0007380 - elongated T-shaped vegetative cell

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FYPO:0001122 - elongated vegetative cell

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FYPO:0000344 - enlarged nucleus during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0000636 - increased cell population growth rate

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FYPO:0006543 - increased protein level during mitotic metaphase

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FYPO:0001327 - increased protein level during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0007958 - increased rate of mitotic spindle elongation

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FYPO:0009019 - increased vegetative cell population binucleate index

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FYPO:0000314 - inviable after spore germination with elongated germ tube

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FYPO:0000839 - inviable elongated mononucleate aseptate cell

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FYPO:0004922 - inviable elongated mononucleate aseptate cell with cell cycle arrest at mitotic G2/M phase transition

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FYPO:0001490 - inviable elongated vegetative cell

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FYPO:0000951 - inviable small vegetative cell

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FYPO:0002061 - inviable vegetative cell population

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FYPO:0006005 - normal actomyosin contractile ring localization

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FYPO:0004310 - normal duration of mitotic M phase

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FYPO:0003835 - normal horsetail movement

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FYPO:0004474 - normal mitotic cell cycle DNA replication checkpoint

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FYPO:0001396 - normal NETO

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FYPO:0010035 - normal nuclear pore clustering during cellular response to hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0003750 - normal nuclear pore density

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FYPO:0001389 - normal nucleus positioning

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FYPO:0001221 - normal nucleus:cytoplasm ratio

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FYPO:0006021 - normal protein distribution along RNA polymerase II-transcribed genes

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FYPO:0003332 - normal protein kinase activity during mitotic interphase

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FYPO:0000833 - normal protein level during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0000644 - normal protein localization during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0001587 - normal protein localization to cell tip during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0000838 - normal protein localization to nucleus during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0000776 - normal protein phosphorylation during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0001317 - normal RNA level during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0007671 - normal transcription scaling

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FYPO:0001357 - normal vegetative cell population growth

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FYPO:0001124 - normal vegetative cell size

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FYPO:0001046 - premature mitosis

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FYPO:0007256 - premature protein localization to meiotic spindle pole body during prophase I

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FYPO:0005645 - resistance to Cutin-1

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FYPO:0000088 - sensitive to hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0000089 - sensitive to methyl methanesulfonate

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FYPO:0000271 - sensitive to salt stress

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FYPO:0004073 - two cell divisions prior to cell cycle arrest in mitotic G1 phase in response to pheromone

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FYPO:0001492 - viable elongated vegetative cell

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FYPO:0003481 - viable elongated vegetative cell, elongated upon mitotic entry

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FYPO:0006822 - viable small vegetative cell with normal cell growth rate

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FYPO:0002060 - viable vegetative cell population

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FYPO:0002177 - viable vegetative cell with normal cell morphology

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Taxonomic conservation

PBO:0011065 - conserved in eukaryotes

PBO:0011071 - conserved in eukaryotes only

PBO:0011064 - conserved in fungi

PBO:0011069 - conserved in metazoa

PBO:0011070 - conserved in vertebrates

Protein features

IDNameInterPro nameDB name
PF00581RhodaneseRhodanese-like_domPFAM
cd01530Cdc25MPI_PhosphataseCDD
PS50206RHODANESE_3Rhodanese-like_domPROSITE_PROFILES
SM00450rhod_4Rhodanese-like_domSMART
PR00716MPIPHPHTASEMPI_PhosphatasePRINTS
G3DSA:3.40.250.10:FF:000021FUNFAM
SSF52821Rhodanese/Cell cycle control phosphataseRhodanese-like_dom_sfSUPERFAMILY
G3DSA:3.40.250.10Rhodanese-like_dom_sfGENE3D
PTHR10828M-PHASE INDUCER PHOSPHATASE DUAL SPECIFICITY PHOSPHATASE CDC25PANTHER
mobidb-lite-Disorderdisorder_predictionMOBIDB-Disorder

Orthologs

References / Literature

PMID:9490640 - A NIMA homologue promotes chromatin condensation in fission yeast.
Krien MJ et al. J Cell Sci 1998 Apr;111 ( Pt 7):967-76
PMID:21779494 - Ras signaling in yeast.
Tamanoi F Genes Cancer 2011 Mar;2(3):210-5
PMID:27736299 - A genome-wide screen to identify genes controlling the rate of entry into mitosis in fission yeast.
Moris N et al. Cell Cycle 2016 Nov 16;15(22):3121-3130
PMID:9013342 - The size control of fission yeast revisited.
Sveiczer A et al. J Cell Sci 1996 Dec;109 ( Pt 12):2947-57
PMID:9383050 - Mutational analysis of Cdc19p, a Schizosaccharomyces pombe MCM protein.
Forsburg SL et al. Genetics 1997 Nov;147(3):1025-41
PMID:33313903 - Ribosome profiling reveals ribosome stalling on tryptophan codons and ribosome queuing upon oxidative stress in fission yeast.
Rubio A et al. Nucleic Acids Res 2021 Jan 11;49(1):383-399
PMID:26990381 - Lipid Droplets Form from Distinct Regions of the Cell in the Fission Yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Meyers A et al. Traffic 2016 Jun;17(6):657-69
PMID:7808417 - A Drosophila gene encoding a DEAD box RNA helicase can suppress loss of wee1/mik1 function in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Warbrick E et al. Mol Gen Genet 1994 Dec 01;245(5):654-7
PMID:24713849 - Post-transcriptional regulation of meiotic genes by a nuclear RNA silencing complex.
Egan ED et al. RNA 2014 Jun;20(6):867-81
PMID:1703321 - Complementation of the mitotic activator, p80cdc25, by a human protein-tyrosine phosphatase.
Gould KL et al. Science 1990 Dec 14;250(4987):1573-6
PMID:29065217 - The fission yeast MAPK Spc1 senses perturbations in Cdc25 and Wee1 activities and targets Rad24 to restore this balance.
Paul M et al. Yeast 2018 Mar;35(3):261-271
PMID:7961734 - Low molecular weight protein-tyrosine phosphatases are highly conserved between fission yeast and man.
Mondesert O et al. J Biol Chem 1994 Nov 11;269(45):27996-9
PMID:18077559 - Biphasic incorporation of centromeric histone CENP-A in fission yeast.
Takayama Y et al. Mol Biol Cell 2008 Feb;19(2):682-90
PMID:9135149 - Nif1, a novel mitotic inhibitor in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Wu L et al. EMBO J 1997 Mar 17;16(6):1342-50
PMID:2534559 - Fission yeast cyclin: subcellular localisation and cell cycle regulation.
Alfa CE et al. J Cell Sci Suppl 1989;12:9-19
PMID:16453724 - Isolation and characterization of Schizosaccharomyces pombe cutmutants that block nuclear division but not cytokinesis.
Hirano T et al. EMBO J 1986 Nov;5(11):2973-9
PMID:29249658 - Mechanisms Connecting the Conserved Protein Kinases Ssp1, Kin1, and Pom1 in Fission Yeast Cell Polarity and Division.
Lee ME et al. Curr Biol 2018 Jan 08;28(1):84-92.e4
PMID:19547744 - Evolution of phosphoregulation: comparison of phosphorylation patterns across yeast species.
Beltrao P et al. PLoS Biol 2009 Jun 16;7(6):e1000134
PMID:26918805 - Consequences of abnormal CDK activity in S phase.
Anda S et al. Cell Cycle 2016;15(7):963-73
PMID:10940030 - Spy1, a histidine-containing phosphotransfer signaling protein, regulates the fission yeast cell cycle through the Mcs4 response regulator.
Aoyama K et al. J Bacteriol 2000 Sep;182(17):4868-74
PMID:11085271 - spo12 is a multicopy suppressor of mcs3 that is periodically expressed in fission yeast mitosis.
Samuel JM et al. Mol Gen Genet 2000 Oct;264(3):306-16
PMID:11238887 - Roles of the mitotic inhibitors Wee1 and Mik1 in the G(2) DNA damage and replication checkpoints.
Rhind N et al. Mol Cell Biol 2001 Mar;21(5):1499-508
PMID:8860233 - Forces acting on the fission yeast anaphase spindle.
Hagan IM et al. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton 1996;34(1):69-75
PMID:18235227 - Fission yeast TOR complex 2 activates the AGC-family Gad8 kinase essential for stress resistance and cell cycle control.
Ikeda K et al. Cell Cycle 2008 Feb 01;7(3):358-64
PMID:9023111 - The fission yeast UVDR DNA repair pathway is inducible.
Davey S et al. Nucleic Acids Res 1997 Mar 01;25(5):1002-8
PMID:2320127 - Regulation of mitosis by cyclic accumulation of p80cdc25 mitotic inducer in fission yeast.
Moreno S et al. Nature 1990 Apr 05;344(6266):549-52
PMID:17998401 - Nuclear size control in fission yeast.
Neumann FR et al. J Cell Biol 2007 Nov 19;179(4):593-600
PMID:1819509 - stf1: a new suppressor of the mitotic control gene, cdc25, in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Hudson JD et al. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol 1991;56:599-604
PMID:26412298 - A Degenerate Cohort of Yeast Membrane Trafficking DUBs Mediates Cell Polarity and Survival.
Beckley JR et al. Mol Cell Proteomics 2015 Dec;14(12):3132-41
PMID:3796591 - Site-specific mutagenesis of cdc2+, a cell cycle control gene of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Booher R et al. Mol Cell Biol 1986 Oct;6(10):3523-30
PMID:2178610 - Fission yeast cdc25 is a cell-cycle regulated protein.
Ducommun B et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1990 Feb 28;167(1):301-9
PMID:15911625 - Functional homology among human and fission yeast Cdc14 phosphatases.
Vázquez-Novelle MD et al. J Biol Chem 2005 Aug 12;280(32):29144-50
PMID:1448087 - The fission yeast genes pyp1+ and pyp2+ encode protein tyrosine phosphatases that negatively regulate mitosis.
Ottilie S et al. Mol Cell Biol 1992 Dec;12(12):5571-80
PMID:22682874 - Sensor and effector kinases in DNA damage checkpoint regulate capacity for homologous recombination repair of fission yeast in G2 phase.
Yasuhira S et al. DNA Repair (Amst) 2012 Aug 01;11(8):666-75
PMID:8313892 - The Schizosaccharomyces pombe cdc5+ gene encodes an essential protein with homology to c-Myb.
Ohi R et al. EMBO J 1994 Jan 15;13(2):471-83
PMID:8467814 - Characterization of the fission yeast mcs2 cyclin and its associated protein kinase activity.
Molz L et al. EMBO J 1993 Apr;12(4):1723-32
PMID:8799851 - The kinetics of the B cyclin p56cdc13 and the phosphatase p80cdc25 during the cell cycle of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Creanor J et al. J Cell Sci 1996 Jun;109 ( Pt 6):1647-53
PMID:9182666 - Fission yeast dim1(+) encodes a functionally conserved polypeptide essential for mitosis.
Berry LD et al. J Cell Biol 1997 Jun 16;137(6):1337-54
PMID:22665807 - Multisite phosphoregulation of Cdc25 activity refines the mitotic entrance and exit switches.
Lu LX et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2012 Jun 19;109(25):9899-904
PMID:31553675 - The phosphatase inhibitor Sds23 regulates cell division symmetry in fission yeast.
Schutt KL et al. Mol Biol Cell 2019 Nov 01;30(23):2880-2889
PMID:32878942 - Phosphoregulation of the cytokinetic protein Fic1 contributes to fission yeast growth polarity establishment.
Bohnert KA et al. J Cell Sci 2020 Sep 17;133(18)
PMID:22174761 - Roles of the DYRK kinase Pom2 in cytokinesis, mitochondrial morphology, and sporulation in fission yeast.
Wu P et al. PLoS One 2011;6(12):e28000
PMID:8187760 - Genetic analysis of cell morphogenesis in fission yeast--a role for casein kinase II in the establishment of polarized growth.
Snell V et al. EMBO J 1994 May 01;13(9):2066-74
PMID:12065422 - Schizosaccharomyces pombe NIMA-related kinase, Fin1, regulates spindle formation and an affinity of Polo for the SPB.
Grallert A et al. EMBO J 2002 Jun 17;21(12):3096-107
PMID:16096637 - Fission yeast MO25 protein is localized at SPB and septum and is essential for cell morphogenesis.
Kanai M et al. EMBO J 2005 Sep 07;24(17):3012-25
PMID:8455610 - Two fission yeast B-type cyclins, cig2 and Cdc13, have different functions in mitosis.
Bueno A et al. Mol Cell Biol 1993 Apr;13(4):2286-97
PMID:22182414 - Small heat-shock protein Hsp9 has dual functions in stress adaptation and stress-induced G2-M checkpoint regulation via Cdc25 inactivation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Ahn J et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2012 Jan 06;417(1):613-8
PMID:9843572 - The protein kinase Cdr2, related to Nim1/Cdr1 mitotic inducer, regulates the onset of mitosis in fission yeast.
Kanoh J et al. Mol Biol Cell 1998 Dec;9(12):3321-34
PMID:8413179 - Genetic analysis of human p34CDC2 function in fission yeast.
MacNeill SA et al. Mol Gen Genet 1993 Sep;240(3):315-22
PMID:12455694 - mcl1+, the Schizosaccharomyces pombe homologue of CTF4, is important for chromosome replication, cohesion, and segregation.
Williams DR et al. Eukaryot Cell 2002 Oct;1(5):758-73
PMID:17043360 - Interactions between the RNA interference effector protein Ago1 and 14-3-3 proteins: consequences for cell cycle progression.
Stoica C et al. J Biol Chem 2006 Dec 08;281(49):37646-51
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