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The following pages link to The fission yeast gamma-tubulin is essential for mitosis and is localized at microtubule organizing centers. (Q48217009):
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- Human 76p: A new member of the gamma-tubulin-associated protein family (Q22010794) (← links)
- The mammalian gamma-tubulin complex contains homologues of the yeast spindle pole body components spc97p and spc98p (Q24311458) (← links)
- Characterization of the human homologue of the yeast spc98p and its association with gamma-tubulin (Q24311500) (← links)
- A centrosomal function for the human Nek2 protein kinase, a member of the NIMA family of cell cycle regulators. (Q24320294) (← links)
- Biparental inheritance of gamma-tubulin during human fertilization: molecular reconstitution of functional zygotic centrosomes in inseminated human oocytes and in cell-free extracts nucleated by human sperm (Q24644169) (← links)
- Cep55 regulates spindle organization and cell cycle progression in meiotic oocyte. (Q27305285) (← links)
- Spc98p and Spc97p of the yeast gamma-tubulin complex mediate binding to the spindle pole body via their interaction with Spc110p (Q27935960) (← links)
- Receptors determine the cellular localization of a gamma-tubulin complex and thereby the site of microtubule formation (Q27936495) (← links)
- A novel protein complex promoting formation of functional alpha- and gamma-tubulin (Q27940112) (← links)
- γ-Tubulin Ring Complexes and EB1 play antagonistic roles in microtubule dynamics and spindle positioning (Q28586922) (← links)
- Spindle dynamics and the role of gamma-tubulin in early Caenorhabditis elegans embryos (Q28611303) (← links)
- Fission yeast mto2p regulates microtubule nucleation by the centrosomin-related protein mto1p (Q30475937) (← links)
- Mto2p, a novel fission yeast protein required for cytoplasmic microtubule organization and anchoring of the cytokinetic actin ring (Q30475940) (← links)
- A mutation in gamma-tubulin alters microtubule dynamics and organization and is synthetically lethal with the kinesin-like protein pkl1p (Q30477485) (← links)
- Microtubule organization requires cell cycle-dependent nucleation at dispersed cytoplasmic sites: polar and perinuclear microtubule organizing centers in the plant pathogen Ustilago maydis (Q30477560) (← links)
- Noncore components of the fission yeast gamma-tubulin complex. (Q30478405) (← links)
- Mobility, microtubule nucleation and structure of microtubule-organizing centers in multinucleated hyphae of Ashbya gossypii (Q30492636) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of two novel proteins affecting fission yeast gamma-tubulin complex function (Q30579402) (← links)
- Colocalization of cortical microtubules and F-actin in Dipodascus magnusii using confocal laser scanning microscopy (Q31145304) (← links)
- A genetic analysis of interactions with Spc110p reveals distinct functions of Spc97p and Spc98p, components of the yeast gamma-tubulin complex (Q32043765) (← links)
- Reconstitution and characterization of budding yeast gamma-tubulin complex (Q33608006) (← links)
- Effects of {gamma}-tubulin complex proteins on microtubule nucleation and catastrophe in fission yeast (Q33841383) (← links)
- Essential role for gamma-tubulin in the acentriolar female meiotic spindle of Drosophila (Q33886383) (← links)
- A fourth component of the fission yeast gamma-tubulin complex, Alp16, is required for cytoplasmic microtubule integrity and becomes indispensable when gamma-tubulin function is compromised (Q33893637) (← links)
- Conditional mutations in gamma-tubulin reveal its involvement in chromosome segregation and cytokinesis (Q33944098) (← links)
- A role for nuclear envelope-bridging complexes in homology-directed repair (Q34081445) (← links)
- The Drosophila gamma-tubulin small complex subunit Dgrip84 is required for structural and functional integrity of the spindle apparatus (Q34298376) (← links)
- Tts1, the fission yeast homologue of the TMEM33 family, functions in NE remodeling during mitosis (Q34432825) (← links)
- A conserved interaction between Moe1 and Mal3 is important for proper spindle formation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Q34780068) (← links)
- Characterization of a new gammaTuRC subunit with WD repeats (Q34813274) (← links)
- Sme4 coiled-coil protein mediates synaptonemal complex assembly, recombinosome relocalization, and spindle pole body morphogenesis. (Q35081607) (← links)
- The fission yeast SPB component Cut12 links bipolar spindle formation to mitotic control. (Q35195721) (← links)
- Mutation of a Drosophila gamma tubulin ring complex subunit encoded by discs degenerate-4 differentially disrupts centrosomal protein localization (Q35208956) (← links)
- Drosophila gamma-tubulin is part of a complex containing two previously identified centrosomal MAPs (Q36233232) (← links)
- Chaperonin-mediated folding of vertebrate actin-related protein and gamma-tubulin (Q36233504) (← links)
- Centrosome assembly in vitro: role of gamma-tubulin recruitment in Xenopus sperm aster formation (Q36233614) (← links)
- Cytoplasmic dynein and actin-related protein Arp1 are required for normal nuclear distribution in filamentous fungi (Q36234661) (← links)
- Three-dimensional structural characterization of centrosomes from early Drosophila embryos (Q36235899) (← links)
- Gamma-tubulin can both nucleate microtubule assembly and self-assemble into novel tubular structures in mammalian cells (Q36235929) (← links)
- gamma-tubulin is a minus end-specific microtubule binding protein (Q36236083) (← links)
- A highly divergent gamma-tubulin gene is essential for cell growth and proper microtubule organization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q36236302) (← links)
- gamma-Tubulin-like Tub4p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is associated with the spindle pole body substructures that organize microtubules and is required for mitotic spindle formation (Q36237019) (← links)
- Analysis of Tub4p, a yeast gamma-tubulin-like protein: implications for microtubule-organizing center function (Q36237034) (← links)
- Xgrip109: a gamma tubulin-associated protein with an essential role in gamma tubulin ring complex (gammaTuRC) assembly and centrosome function (Q36255328) (← links)
- Characterization of two related Drosophila gamma-tubulin complexes that differ in their ability to nucleate microtubules (Q36255800) (← links)
- Stu2p: A microtubule-binding protein that is an essential component of the yeast spindle pole body. (Q36275044) (← links)
- The role of Xgrip210 in gamma-tubulin ring complex assembly and centrosome recruitment (Q36293720) (← links)
- Tetrahymena thermophila contains a conventional gamma-tubulin that is differentially required for the maintenance of different microtubule-organizing centers (Q36324042) (← links)
- In vitro microtubule-nucleating activity of spindle pole bodies in fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe: cell cycle-dependent activation in xenopus cell-free extracts (Q36531430) (← links)
- Gamma-tubulin distribution in the neuron: implications for the origins of neuritic microtubules (Q36531950) (← links)