Overcoming inhibition in the spindle checkpoint

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Abstract

Spindle checkpoint silencing is a critical step during mitosis that initiates chromosome segregation, yet surprisingly little is known about its mechanism. Protein phosphatase I (PP1) was shown recently to be a key player in this process, and in this issue of Genes & Deverlopment, Akiyoshi and colleagues (pp. 2887-2899) identify budding yeast Fin1p as a kinetochore-localized regulator of PP1 activity toward checkpoint targets. Here we review recent mechanistic insights and propose a working model for spindle checkpoint silencing. © 2009 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Vanoosthuyse, V., & Hardwick, K. G. (2009, December 15). Overcoming inhibition in the spindle checkpoint. Genes and Development. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1882109

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