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Papers associated with spermatozoon (and bub1)

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Bub1 targeting to centromeres is sufficient for Sgo1 recruitment in the absence of kinetochores., Williams SJ., Chromosoma. March 1, 2017; 126 (2): 279-286.          


Centromeric Transcription Regulates Aurora-B Localization and Activation., Blower MD., Cell Rep. May 24, 2016; 15 (8): 1624-33.                  


Calcium signaling and meiotic exit at fertilization in Xenopus egg., Tokmakov AA., Int J Mol Sci. October 15, 2014; 15 (10): 18659-76.    


Xenopus NEDD1 is required for microtubule organization in Xenopus egg extracts., Liu L., J Cell Sci. March 1, 2008; 121 (Pt 5): 578-89.                


Bub1 is essential for assembly of the functional inner centromere., Boyarchuk Y., J Cell Biol. March 26, 2007; 176 (7): 919-28.            


[Assembly of correct kinetochore architecture in Xenopus laevis egg extract requires transition of sperm DNA through interphase], Boiarchuk EIu., Tsitologiia. January 1, 2007; 49 (6): 502-11.


Microtubule capture by CENP-E silences BubR1-dependent mitotic checkpoint signaling., Mao Y., J Cell Biol. September 12, 2005; 170 (6): 873-80.          


ZW10 links mitotic checkpoint signaling to the structural kinetochore., Kops GJ., J Cell Biol. April 11, 2005; 169 (1): 49-60.              


Spindle checkpoint proteins Mad1 and Mad2 are required for cytostatic factor-mediated metaphase arrest., Tunquist BJ., J Cell Biol. December 22, 2003; 163 (6): 1231-42.            


Spindle checkpoint protein Bub1 is required for kinetochore localization of Mad1, Mad2, Bub3, and CENP-E, independently of its kinase activity., Sharp-Baker H., J Cell Biol. June 11, 2001; 153 (6): 1239-50.                  

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