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Details on Person Obuse, Chikashi

Class:IdPerson:2294550
_displayNameObuse, Chikashi
_timestamp2012-05-31 03:40:14
created[InstanceEdit:2294551] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2012-05-31
firstnameChikashi
initialC
surnameObuse
(author)[LiteratureReference:2294599] The initial phase of chromosome condensation requires Cdk1-mediated phosphorylation of the CAP-D3 subunit of condensin II
[LiteratureReference:3322324] SHP2 tyrosine phosphatase converts parafibromin/Cdc73 from a tumor suppressor to an oncogenic driver
[LiteratureReference:5633491] Proteomics analysis of the centromere complex from HeLa interphase cells: UV-damaged DNA binding protein 1 (DDB-1) is a component of the CEN-complex, while BMI-1 is transiently co-localized with the centromeric region in interphase
[LiteratureReference:8855210] The augmin complex plays a critical role in spindle microtubule generation for mitotic progression and cytokinesis in human cells
[LiteratureReference:8943917] The E3 ligase TTC3 facilitates ubiquitination and degradation of phosphorylated Akt
[LiteratureReference:9668933] The reconstituted human Chl12-RFC complex functions as a second PCNA loader
[LiteratureReference:9735412] The ORC1 cycle in human cells: II. Dynamic changes in the human ORC complex during the cell cycle
[LiteratureReference:9749141] Human origin recognition complex binds preferentially to G-quadruplex-preferable RNA and single-stranded DNA
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