Nature 471, 110–114 (2011)
During resubmission of this work, another paper linking MCL1 degradation and CDK1-mediated T92 phosphorylation in mitotic arrest was published1. The studies use distinct approaches but come to similar conclusions.
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Wertz, I., Kusam, S., Lam, C. et al. Erratum: Sensitivity to antitubulin chemotherapeutics is regulated by MCL1 and FBW7. Nature 475, 122 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature10133
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