FOG11132
EOG8QZ64G
sce:SPC72
Genes: 5
SGD DescriptionComponent of the cytoplasmic Tub4p (gamma-tubulin) complex; binds spindle pole bodies and links them to microtubules; is regulated by Cdc5 kinase; has roles in astral microtubule formation and stabilization
References
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Chen XP, et al. (1998 Jun 1). The yeast spindle pole body component Spc72p interacts with Stu2p and is required for proper microtubule assembly.
Wigge PA, et al. (1998 May 18). Analysis of the Saccharomyces spindle pole by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry.
Souès S, et al. (1998 Sep). SPC72: a spindle pole component required for spindle orientation in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Pereira G, et al. (1999 Aug 2). Interaction of the yeast gamma-tubulin complex-binding protein Spc72p with Kar1p is essential for microtubule function during karyogamy.
Snead JL, et al. (2007 Nov). A coupled chemical-genetic and bioinformatic approach to Polo-like kinase pathway exploration.
Maekawa H, et al. (2007 Nov 5). The yeast centrosome translates the positional information of the anaphase spindle into a cell cycle signal.
Wendland J, et al. (2011 Dec). Genome evolution in the eremothecium clade of the Saccharomyces complex revealed by comparative genomics.