Interpreting spatial information and regulating mitosis in response to spindle orientation

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Abstract

The spindle position checkpoint (SPOC) is a regulatory mechanism that ensures accurate segregation of chromosomes in polarized cells during mitosis. In this issue of Genes & Development, Chan and Amon (pp. 1639-1649) identify a phosphoprotein phosphatase (Rts1-PP2A) as a new member of the checkpoint in budding yeast and define its role in interpreting spatial information during mitosis. © 2009 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Burke, D. J. (2009, July 15). Interpreting spatial information and regulating mitosis in response to spindle orientation. Genes and Development. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1826409

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