Structure of the Mad2 spindle assembly checkpoint protein and its interaction with Cdc20 (original) (raw)

The Mad2 spindle checkpoint protein has two distinct natively folded states

Katja Wassmann

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2004

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Mad2 binding to Mad1 and Cdc20, rather than oligomerization, is required for the spindle checkpoint

Mario Faretta

The EMBO Journal, 2001

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The Mad2 spindle checkpoint protein has two distinct natively folded statesNSMB

Guohong Xia

NATURE STRUCTURAL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2004

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Phosphorylation of the spindle checkpoint protein Mad2 regulates its conformational transition

Katja Wassmann

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010

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Insights into Mad2 Regulation in the Spindle Checkpoint Revealed by the Crystal Structure of the Symmetric Mad2 Dimer

Diana R Tomchick

PLOS Biology, 2008

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The Spindle Checkpoint Functions of Mad3 and Mad2 Depend on a Mad3 KEN Box-mediated Interaction with Cdc20-Anaphase-promoting Complex (APC/C

Anna Feoktistova

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2008

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The Mad1/Mad2 Complex as a Template for Mad2 Activation in the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint

Marina Mapelli

Current Biology, 2005

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Checkpoint Signalling: Mad2 Conformers and Signal Propagation

Kevin Hardwick

Current Biology, 2005

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The structural flexibility of MAD1 facilitates the assembly of the Mitotic Checkpoint Complex

Babhrubahan Roy

Nature Communications, 2023

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The Mad2 Conformational Dimer: Structure and Implications for the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint

Marina Mapelli

Cell, 2007

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MAD3 Encodes a Novel Component of the Spindle Checkpoint which Interacts with Bub3p, Cdc20p, and Mad2p

Dana Smith

Journal of Cell Biology, 2000

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Mad1 contribution to spindle assembly checkpoint signalling goes beyond presenting Mad2 at kinetochores

Nicole Hustedt

EMBO reports, 2014

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Conformation-specific binding of p31 comet antagonizes the function of Mad2 in the spindle checkpoint

Guohong Xia

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Mitotic Checkpoint Proteins Mad1 and Mad2 – Structural and Functional Relationship with Implication in Genetic Diseases

Dan Mihailescu

Current Computer Aided-Drug Design, 2014

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BUBR1 and Closed MAD2 (C-MAD2) Interact Directly to Assemble a Functional Mitotic Checkpoint Complex

Laura Link

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2011

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Catalytic Assembly of the Mitotic Checkpoint Inhibitor BubR1-Cdc20 by a Mad2-Induced Functional Switch in Cdc20

Daniele Fachinetti

Molecular Cell, 2013

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Complex formation between Mad1p, Bub1p and Bub3p is crucial for spindle checkpoint function

Kevin Hardwick

Current Biology, 2000

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Mad3 KEN Boxes Mediate both Cdc20 and Mad3 Turnover, and Are Critical for the Spindle Checkpoint

Kevin Hardwick

PLoS ONE, 2007

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Bub3 interaction with Mad2, Mad3 and Cdc20 is mediated by WD40 repeats and does not require intact kinetochores

Roberta Fraschini, Andrea Musacchio

The EMBO Journal, 2001

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Structure of the mitotic checkpoint complex

viviana dotolo

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Components of the human spindle checkpoint control mechanism localize specifically to the active centromere on dicentric chromosomes

Belinda Griffiths

Human Genetics, 2000

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Mad2-independent Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Activation and Controlled Metaphase-Anaphase Transition in Drosophila S2 Cells

Hassan Bousbaa

Molecular Biology of the Cell, 2007

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Mad2 binding is not sufficient for complete Cdc20 sequestering in mitotic transition control (an in silico study)

Bashar Ibrahim

Biophysical Chemistry, 2008

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A Bub1-Mad1 interaction targets the Mad1-Mad2 complex to unattached kinetochores to initiate the spindle checkpoint

M. Moyle, Julien Espeut

The Journal of Cell Biology, 2014

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Spindle assembly checkpoint robustness requires Tpr-mediated regulation of Mad1/Mad2 proteostasis

Elsa Logarinho

Journal of Cell Biology, 2013

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Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Constitutive Mad1 targeting to kinetochores uncouples checkpoint signalling from chromosome biorientation

Jason Stumpff

F1000 - Post-publication peer review of the biomedical literature, 2000

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Mad2 Prolongs DNA Damage Checkpoint Arrest Caused by a Double-Strand Break via a Centromere-Dependent Mechanism

Farokh Dotiwala, Jacob Harrison

Current Biology, 2010

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Structure of the Anaphase-Promoting Complex/Cyclosome Interacting with a Mitotic Checkpoint Complex

ivana primorac

Science, 2009

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Adaptation to the spindle checkpoint is regulated by the interplay between Cdc28/Clbs and PP2ACdc55

Elena Chiroli

The Journal of Cell Biology, 2013

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ATM-mediated Mad1 Serine 214 phosphorylation regulates Mad1 dimerization and the spindle assembly checkpoint

Jia Hao

Carcinogenesis, 2014

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Requirement for proteolysis in spindle assembly checkpoint silencing.

Luca Palazzo, R. Visconti

2010

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The spindle checkpoint: structural insights into dynamic signalling

Kevin Hardwick

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2002

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The Mad2 partial unfolding model: regulating mitosis through Mad2 conformational switching

Walter Englander

The Journal of Cell Biology, 2008

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Faculty of 1000 evaluation for A Bub1-Mad1 interaction targets the Mad1-Mad2 complex to unattached kinetochores to initiate the spindle checkpoint

Kevin Hardwick

F1000 - Post-publication peer review of the biomedical literature, 2014

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The C-Terminal Half of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mad1p Mediates Spindle Checkpoint Function, Chromosome Transmission Fidelity and CEN Association

Andrew Hong, Forrest Spencer

Genetics, 2005

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