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In vivo regulation of the early embryonic cell cycle in Xenopus. , Hartley RS , Rempel RE, Maller JL ., Dev Biol. February 1, 1996; 173 (2): 408-19.
Ubiquitination of full-length cyclin. , Mahaffey DT, Yoo Y, Rechsteiner M., FEBS Lett. August 14, 1995; 370 (1-2): 109-12.
Cell cycle-regulated degradation of Xenopus cyclin B2 requires binding to p34cdc2. , van der Velden HM, Lohka MJ ., Mol Biol Cell. July 1, 1994; 5 (7): 713-24.
Mitotic arrest caused by the amino terminus of Xenopus cyclin B2. , van der Velden HM, Lohka MJ ., Mol Cell Biol. March 1, 1993; 13 (3): 1480-8.
Evidence that Mos protein may not act directly on cyclin. , Xu W, Ladner KJ, Smith LD., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 15, 1992; 89 (10): 4573-7.
Cyclin B2 undergoes cell cycle-dependent nuclear translocation and, when expressed as a non-destructible mutant, causes mitotic arrest in HeLa cells. , Gallant P, Nigg EA., J Cell Biol. April 1, 1992; 117 (1): 213-24.
On the synthesis and destruction of A- and B-type cyclins during oogenesis and meiotic maturation in Xenopus laevis. , Kobayashi H, Minshull J, Ford C, Golsteyn R, Poon R, Hunt T ., J Cell Biol. August 1, 1991; 114 (4): 755-65.
Xenopus oocyte maturation does not require new cyclin synthesis. , Minshull J, Murray A, Colman A, Hunt T ., J Cell Biol. August 1, 1991; 114 (4): 767-72.
Phosphorylation of Xenopus cyclins B1 and B2 is not required for cell cycle transitions. , Izumi T, Maller JL ., Mol Cell Biol. August 1, 1991; 11 (8): 3860-7.
Meiotic induction by Xenopus cyclin B is accelerated by coexpression with mosXe. , Freeman RS, Ballantyne SM, Donoghue DJ., Mol Cell Biol. March 1, 1991; 11 (3): 1713-7.
The cyclin B2 component of MPF is a substrate for the c- mos(xe) proto-oncogene product. , Roy LM, Singh B, Gautier J , Arlinghaus RB, Nordeen SK, Maller JL ., Cell. June 1, 1990; 61 (5): 825-31.