A method for Pmo25-associated kinase assay in fission yeast: The activity is dependent on two GC kinases Nak1 and Sid1

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Abstract

In fission yeast, the conserved proteins, MO25/Pmo25, GC kinase/Nak1, Furry/Mor2, NDR kinase/Orb6, and Mob2, constitute the morphogenesis Orb6 network (MOR). Previously we showed that Pmo25 functions as an upstream component of MOR and that it plays a connecting role between the septation initiation network (SIN) and MOR. Here we establish a Pmo25-associated kinase assay and show that the activity is dependent on Nak1/MOR and Sid1/SIN.

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Kume, K., Goshima, T., Miyahara, K., Toda, T., & Hirata, D. (2007). A method for Pmo25-associated kinase assay in fission yeast: The activity is dependent on two GC kinases Nak1 and Sid1. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 71(2), 615–617. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.60574

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