Brett K. Kaiser, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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(Regulation of the centrosome and DNA replication cycles by the human Cdc14A and B phosphatases.) |
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Kaiser BK, Nachury MV, Gardner BE, et al. (2004) Xenopus Cdc14 alpha/beta are localized to the nucleolus and centrosome and are required for embryonic cell division. Bmc Cell Biology. 5: 27 |
Hansen DV, Hsu JY, Kaiser BK, et al. (2002) Control of the centriole and centrosome cycles by ubiquitination enzymes. Oncogene. 21: 6209-21 |
Kaiser BK, Zimmerman ZA, Charbonneau H, et al. (2002) Disruption of centrosome structure, chromosome segregation, and cytokinesis by misexpression of human Cdc14A phosphatase. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 13: 2289-300 |
Mailand N, Lukas C, Kaiser BK, et al. (2002) Deregulated human Cdc14A phosphatase disrupts centrosome separation and chromosome segregation. Nature Cell Biology. 4: 317-22 |
Furstenthal L, Swanson C, Kaiser BK, et al. (2001) Triggering ubiquitination of a CDK inhibitor at origins of DNA replication. Nature Cell Biology. 3: 715-22 |
Furstenthal L, Kaiser BK, Swanson C, et al. (2001) Cyclin E uses Cdc6 as a chromatin-associated receptor required for DNA replication. The Journal of Cell Biology. 152: 1267-78 |
Jackson PK, Eldridge AG, Freed E, et al. (2000) The lore of the RINGs: substrate recognition and catalysis by ubiquitin ligases. Trends in Cell Biology. 10: 429-39 |