Publication: Spindle checkpoint silencing: ensuring rapid and concerted anaphase onset
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2010
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Hardwick, Kevin G., and Jagesh V. Shah. 2010. Spindle checkpoint silencing: ensuring rapid and concerted anaphase onset. F1000 Biology Reports 2: 55.
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The spindle checkpoint delays anaphase onset in the presence of defective kinetochore-microtubule attachments. Such delays can last for just a few minutes or several hours, but very shortly after all chromosomes achieve bi-orientation, a remarkably synchronous anaphase ensues. We are beginning to understand the pathways involved in silencing spindle checkpoint signals and subsequent activation of the anaphase-promoting complex. Here, we review recent advances made in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms regulating this critical cell cycle transition.
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