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The following pages link to Microtubules accelerate the kinase activity of Aurora-B by a reduction in dimensionality (Q41909947):
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- The Inner Centromere Protein (INCENP) Coil Is a Single α-Helix (SAH) Domain That Binds Directly to Microtubules and Is Important for Chromosome Passenger Complex (CPC) Localization and Function in Mitosis. (Q30376716) (← links)
- Genome-wide analysis reveals novel and discrete functions for tubulin carboxy-terminal tails (Q33804686) (← links)
- Nucleosome functions in spindle assembly and nuclear envelope formation. (Q36514281) (← links)
- The Timing of Midzone Stabilization during Cytokinesis Depends on Myosin II Activity and an Interaction between INCENP and Actin. (Q36664836) (← links)
- Loss of function of the Drosophila Ninein-related centrosomal protein Bsg25D causes mitotic defects and impairs embryonic development (Q37216841) (← links)
- Late mitotic functions of Aurora kinases (Q38815404) (← links)
- Microtubule-associated proteins control the kinetics of microtubule nucleation (Q38861270) (← links)
- Mitotic spindle assembly in animal cells: a fine balancing act. (Q38973298) (← links)
- An engineered minimal chromosomal passenger complex reveals a role for INCENP/Sli15 spindle association in chromosome biorientation. (Q42053900) (← links)
- Quantifying protein diffusion and capture on filaments (Q43085903) (← links)
- Two mechanisms coordinate the recruitment of the chromosomal passenger complex to the plane of cell division (Q47734925) (← links)
- Potential involvement of RITA in the activation of Aurora A at spindle poles during mitosis (Q91297709) (← links)