Uncovering novel cell cycle players through the inactivation of securin in budding yeast

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Abstract

Budding yeast securin/Pds1p, an inhibitor of the anaphase activator separase/Esp1p, is involved in several checkpoint pathways and in promoting Esp1p's nuclear localization. Using a modified synthetic genetic array (SGA) screen for genes that become essential in the absence of Pds1p, we uncovered roles for uncharacterized genes in cell cycle processes, including Esp1p activation.

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Sarin, S., Ross, K. E., Boucher, L., Green, Y., Tyers, M., & Cohen-Fix, O. (2004). Uncovering novel cell cycle players through the inactivation of securin in budding yeast. Genetics, 168(3), 1763–1771. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.104.029033

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