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Analysis of Cell Cycle Progression in the Budding Yeast S. cerevisiae.

Deniz Pirincci Ercan1, Frank Uhlmann2.   

Abstract

The cell cycle is an ordered series of events by which cells grow and divide to give rise to two daughter cells. In eukaryotes, cyclin-cyclin-dependent kinase (cyclin-Cdk) complexes act as master regulators of the cell division cycle by phosphorylating numerous substrates. Their activity and expression profiles are regulated in time. The budding yeast S. cerevisiae was one of the pioneering model organisms to study the cell cycle. Its genetic amenability continues to make it a favorite model to decipher the principles of how changes in cyclin-Cdk activity translate into the intricate sequence of substrate phosphorylation events that govern the cell cycle. In this chapter, we introduce robust and straightforward methods to analyze cell cycle progression in S. cerevisiae. These techniques can be utilized to describe cell cycle events and to address the effects of perturbations on accurate and timely cell cycle progression.

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Keywords:  Budding index; Cell cycle; Cell synchronization; Flow cytometry; Immunofluorescence microscopy; S. cerevisiae; Time course experiment; Western blotting

Year:  2021        PMID: 34085229     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1538-6_19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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1.  Hos1 deacetylates Smc3 to close the cohesin acetylation cycle.

Authors:  Vanessa Borges; Chris Lehane; Lidia Lopez-Serra; Helen Flynn; Mark Skehel; Tom Rolef Ben-Shahar; Frank Uhlmann
Journal:  Mol Cell       Date:  2010-09-10       Impact factor: 17.970

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