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Cdk and APC activities limit the spindle-stabilizing function of Fin1 to anaphase

Erika L. Woodbury & David O. Morgan

Nature Cell Biology 9, 106 - 112 (2007) Published online: 17 December 2006

doi:10.1038/ncb1523

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Fin1 phosphorylation and spindle association are cell-cycle regulated and depend on Cdc14.

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Mutation of Cdk1 sites on Fin1 creates a non-phosphorylated dominant-lethal mutant that localizes prematurely to spindles.

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Non-phosphorylated Fin1 promotes spindle stability.

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Fin1 binds and stabilizes microtubules.

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Fin1 proteolysis depends on APCCdh1 and a destruction box.

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