2008
DOI: 10.4161/cc.7.16.6439
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A role for Drosophila Polo protein in chromosome resolution and segregation during mitosis

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“…The founding member of the family, Plk1, and its orthologs polo and Cdc5 are master regulators of cell division. By phosphorylating different substrates, Plk1 controls a number of processes throughout the cell cycle, including centrosome maturation, 6 mitotic entry, [7][8][9][10] chromosome segregation 9,11,12 and cytokinesis [13][14][15][16][17][18][19] ( Fig. 3).…”
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“…The founding member of the family, Plk1, and its orthologs polo and Cdc5 are master regulators of cell division. By phosphorylating different substrates, Plk1 controls a number of processes throughout the cell cycle, including centrosome maturation, 6 mitotic entry, [7][8][9][10] chromosome segregation 9,11,12 and cytokinesis [13][14][15][16][17][18][19] ( Fig. 3).…”
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“…When separase was depleted from cells, it was observed that sister chromatid resolution was delayed, similar to the outcome when Plk1 or Aurora B were depleted or inhibited. 70,73 Thus, separase and these kinase activities collaborate to allow sister resolution. Correspondingly, similar experiments showed that exogenous expression of NC-Rad21, a mutant version of Rad21 that cannot be cleaved by separase, also delays sister chromatid resolution.…”
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“…Polo‐like kinase 1 is a master regulator of cell division, controlling several important processes throughout the cell cycle, such as centrosome maturation , Golgi breakdown , spindle assembly , chromosome segregation and cytokinesis . All these processes are regulated by Plk1 upon phosphorylation of many different substrates .…”
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“…Subsequently, Plk1 was revealed as a kinase very well conserved through evolution, from yeast (Cdc5 in Saccharomyces Cerevisae) to insects (Polo in D. melanogaster), amphibians (Plx1 in Xenopus laevis) and mammals (Plk1 in Homo sapiens) [4][5][6][7][8][9]. In the following years, the Polo-like kinase family expanded, and four members were added (Plk1, Plk3, Plk4 and very recently Plk5) [10][11][12] Polo-like kinase 1 is a master regulator of cell division, controlling several important processes throughout the cell cycle, such as centrosome maturation [13], Golgi breakdown [14][15][16][17], spindle assembly [18][19][20][21], chromosome segregation [20,22,23] and cytokinesis [24][25][26][27][28][29][30]. All these processes are regulated by Plk1 upon phosphorylation of many different substrates [31].…”
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confidence: 99%