Function and regulation of Aurora/Ipl1p kinase family in cell division.

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Abstract

During mitosis, the parent cell distributes its genetic materials equally into two daughter cells through chromosome segregation, a complex movements orchestrated by mitotic kinases and its effector proteins. Faithful chromosome segregation and cytokinesis ensure that each daughter cell receives a full copy of genetic materials of parent cell. Defects in these processes can lead to aneuploidy or polyploidy. Aurora/Ipl1p family, a class of conserved serine/threonine kinases, plays key roles in chromosome segregation and cytokinesis. This article highlights the function and regulation of Aurora/Ipl1p family in mitosis and provides potential links between aberrant regulation of Aurora/Ipl1p kinases and pathogenesis of human cancer.

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Ke, Y. W., Dou, Z., Zhang, J., & Yao, X. B. (2003). Function and regulation of Aurora/Ipl1p kinase family in cell division. Cell Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cr.7290152

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