1990
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(17)45348-8
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Cell cycle control by Ca2+ in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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“…This design kept all the background trace free metal ions constant, and therefore simplifies interpretation of metal ion supplementation experiments. Contrary to a previous claim (Iida et al, 1990a), we found free Mn 2+ to be far more effective than free Ca 2+ in supporting cell-cycle progression.…”
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“…This design kept all the background trace free metal ions constant, and therefore simplifies interpretation of metal ion supplementation experiments. Contrary to a previous claim (Iida et al, 1990a), we found free Mn 2+ to be far more effective than free Ca 2+ in supporting cell-cycle progression.…”
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“…Like other investigators (Kovac, 1985;Iida et al, 1990a), we failed to block yeast multiplication by adding EGTA alone to the standard rich medium YEPD (~pH 5.8). We found that EGTA did block growth when added to YEPD buffered at pH 7.0.…”
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“…In mammalian cells, various stimuli are known to induce the release of Ca 2 ϩ from the endoplasmic or sarcoplasmic reticulum, the primary Ca 2 ϩ stores. In yeast, the Ca 2 ϩ concentration in the cytosol ([Ca 2 ϩ ] cyt )* has been shown to increase in response to the mating pheromone ␣ factor (Iida et al, 1990), hypotonic shock (Batiza et al, 1996, Beeler et al, 1997, and addition of glucose to starving cells (Nakajima-Shimada et al, 1991). However, none of these increases in [Ca 2 ϩ ] cyt has been shown to depend on internal Ca 2 ϩ release, as opposed to influx from the external media.…”
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“…: 44 191 222 5264. Fax: 44 191 222 5296. as EGTA and BAPTA blocks both entry into, and exit from, mitosis (Steinhardt and Alderton, 1988;Twigg et al, 1988;Whitaker and Patel, 1990;Patel et al, 1989Patel et al, , 1990Ohsumi and Anraku, 1983;Iida et al, 1990;Lindsay et al, 1995). Entry into mitosis can also be induced prematurely by microinjection of calcium during a defined period before mitosis entry (Steinhardt and Alderton, 1988;Twigg et al, 1988;Patel et al, 1989Patel et al, , 1990Kao et al, 1990).…”
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