| Literature DB >> 8887552 |
A Woollard1, G Basi, P Nurse.
Abstract
We have cloned a novel fission yeast gene, spd1, which causes G1 arrest when overexpressed. Deleting the gene results in cells being accelerated through G1 into S phase in certain circumstances when the G1-->S phase control is compromised. We have found that the encoded 14 kDa protein is cell cycle regulated, declining in level during S phase, and that p14spd1 physically associates with p34cdc2 in vivo when overexpressed, suggesting that p14spd1 may regulate S phase progression via an interaction with p34cdc2. We conclude that p14spd1 is a negative regulator of S phase, and that it may be part of the control ensuring an orderly onset of S phase or part of a G1-->S phase checkpoint control.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8887552 PMCID: PMC452191
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO J ISSN: 0261-4189 Impact factor: 11.598