Search for Kinases Related to Transition of Growth Polarity in Fission Yeast
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In eukaryotes, cell polarity is essential for cell proliferation, differentiation, and development. It is regulated in 3 steps: establishment, maintenance, and transition. Compared to current knowledge of establishment and maintenance, the mechanism regulating the transition of cell polarity is poorly understood. In fission yeast during the G2 phase, growth polarity undergoes a dramatic transition, from monopolar to bipolar growth (termed NETO: new end take off). In this study, we screened systematically for protein kinases related to NETO using a genome-wide kinase deletion library. Analysis of these deletions suggested that 35 and 2 kinases had a putative positive and a negative role, respectively, in NETO. Moreover, 5 kinases were required for NETO-delay in the G1-arrested cdc10 mutant. These results suggest that many signaling pathways are involved in the regulation of NETO.
- 2010-05-23
著者
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Kume Kazunori
Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Hiroshima Uni
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TODA Takashi
Laboratory of Cell Regulation, Cancer Research UK, London Research Institute
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HIRATA Dai
Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Hiroshima Uni
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Hirata Dai
Department Of Fermentation Technology Hiroshima University
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Kume Kazunori
Dep. Of Molecular Biotechnology Graduate School Of Advanced Sciences Of Matter Hiroshima Univ.
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Konishi Manabu
Department of Materials Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Hosei University
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Konishi Manabu
Department Of Materials Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Hosei University
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Toda Takashi
Laboratory Of Cell Regulation Cancer Research Uk London Research Institute
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Hirata Dai
Dep. Of Molecular Biotechnology Graduate School Of Advanced Sciences Of Matter Hiroshima Univ.
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Hirata Dai
Department Of Molecular Biotechnology Graduate School Of Advanced Science Of Matter Hiroshima Univer
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Konishi Manabu
Department Of Molecular Biotechnology Graduate School Of Advanced Sciences Of Matter Hiroshima Unive
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KOYANO Takayuki
Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Hiroshima Uni
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Kume Kazunori
Department Of Molecular Biotechnology Graduate School Of Advanced Science Of Matter Hiroshima Univer
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Koyano Takayuki
Department Of Molecular Biotechnology Graduate School Of Advanced Sciences Of Matter Hiroshima Unive
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