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The reversibility of mitotic exit in vertebrate cells

Tamara A. Potapova, John R. Daum, Bradley D. Pittman, Joanna R. Hudson, Tara N. Jones, David L. Satinover, P. Todd Stukenberg and Gary J. Gorbsky

Nature 440, 954-958 (13 April 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature04652

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The Cdk inhibitor flavopiridol induces reversible mitotic exit and cytokinesis if proteasome activity is inhibited.

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Reversibility of mitotic exit requires preservation of cyclin B.

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Cells expressing non-degradable cyclin B1 undergo mitotic exit reversal.

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Primary cultures of human cells can undergo mitotic exit reversal.

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Reversal of mitotic exit in Xenopus S3 cells upon removal of flavopiridol

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