Chitin synthase (yellow) prematurely localizes to the bud neck at metaphase if the mitotic kinase is inactivated (bottom).
Zhang et al. found that the timing of Chs2p localization to the neck correlated with the destruction of the mitotic kinase, Clb2p. Mutations in the mitotic exit network, which normally destroys Clb2p, prevented chitin synthase localization, though the myosin that constricts the neck localized normally. Direct inactivation of Clb2p restored chitin synthase localization, suggesting that the loss of mitotic kinase activity activated the synthase's movement....
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
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