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Reference - PMID:3428262 - Interaction between cdc13+ and cdc2+ in the control of mitosis in fission yeast; dissociation of the G1 and G2 roles of the cdc2+ protein kinase.

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PubMed ID
PMID:3428262
Title
Interaction between cdc13+ and cdc2+ in the control of mitosis in fission yeast; dissociation of the G1 and G2 roles of the cdc2+ protein kinase.
Authors
Booher R, Beach D
Citation
EMBO J 1987 Nov;6(11):3441-7
Publication year
1987
Abstract
A cold-sensitive (cs) allele of cdc2, a gene that acts in both the G1 and G2 phases of the fission yeast cell cycle, has been isolated by classical mutagenesis. Further mutagenesis of a cdc2cs strain yielded an extragenic suppressor that rescued the cs cell cycle defect but simultaneously conferred a temperature-sensitive (ts) cdc phenotype. This suppressor mutation was shown to be an allele of cdc13, a previously identified gene. A variety of allele-specific interactions between cdc2 and cdc13 were discovered. These included suppression of cdc13ts alleles by introduction of the cdc2+ gene on a multi-copy plasmid vector. cdc13+ is required in G2 for mitotic initiation and was shown to play no role in the G1 phase of the cell cycle. cdc2+, however, is essential in G1 for DNA replication and in G2 for mitosis. The newly isolated cs allele of cdc2 that is rescued by a ts allele of cdc13 is defective only in its G2 function. cdc13+ cooperates with cdc2+ in the initiation of mitosis but not in the regulation of DNA replication. We propose that the cdc13+ gene product might be a G2-specific substrate of the cdc2+ protein kinase.

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

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FYPO:0003529 - inviable after spore germination, multiple cell divisions, cell cycle arrest in mitotic interphase, elongated cells

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FYPO:0001928 - normal regulation of mitotic cell cycle

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FYPO:0003095 - viable elongated vegetative cell, with progressive elongation

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