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Publications by Steven I. Reed:
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Martinsson Ahlzén, H-S., Liberal, V., Grünenfelder, B., Chaves, S.R., Spruck, C.H., and S.I. Reed (2008). Cyclin-dependent kinase-associated proteins Cks1 and Cks2 are essential during early embryogenesis and for cell cycle progression in somatic cells. Mol Cell Biol., 28:5698-5709.
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Reed, S.I. (2008). Deathproof: new insights on the role of skp2 in tumorigenesis. Cancer Cell, 13:88-89.
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Baskerville C., M. Segal, and S.I. Reed (2008). The protease activity of yeast separase (Esp1) is required for anaphase spindle elongation independently of its role in cleavage of cohesin. Genetics, 178:2361-2372.
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Sangfelt, O., D. Cepeda, A. Maljukov, F. van Drogen, and S.I. Reed (2008). Both SCFCdc4α and SCFCdc4γ are required for Cyclin E turnover in cell lines that don't overexpress Cyclin E. Cell Cycle, 7:1-8.
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Olson, B.L., M.B. Hock, S. Ekholm-Reed, J.A. Wohlschlegel, K. K. Dev, A. Kralli, and S.I. Reed (2007). SCFCdc4 acts antagonistically to the PGC-1α transcriptional coactivator by targeting it for ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis. Genes Dev., 22:252-264.
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Akhoondi, S., D. Sun, N. von der Lehr, S. Apostolidou, K. Klotz, A. Maljukova, D. Cepeda, H. Fiegl, D. Dofou, C. Marth, E. Mueller-Holzner, M. Corcoran, M. Dagnell, S.Z. Nejad, B.N. Nayer, M.R. Zali, J. Hansson, S. Egyhazi, F. Petersson, P. Sangfelt, H. Nordgren, D. Grander, S.I. Reed, M. Widschwendter, O. Sangfelt and C. Spruck (2007). FBXW7/hCDC4 is a general tumor suppressor in human cancer. Cancer Res., 67:9006-9012.
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Keck, J.M., M.K. Summers, D. Tedesco, S. Ekholm-Reed, L-C. Chuang, P.K. Jackson and S.I. Reed (2007) Cyclin E overexpression impairs progression through mitosis by inhibiting APCCdh1. J. Cell Biol., 178:371-385.
184 Keller, U.B., J.B. Old, F.C. Dorsey, J.A. Nilsson, L. Nilsson, K.H. Maclean, L. Chung, C. Yang, C. Spruck, K. Boyd, S.I. Reed and J.L. Cleveland (2007). Myc targets Cks1 to provoke the suppression of p27(Kip1), proliferation and lymphomagenesis. EMBO J., 26:2562-2574.
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Reed, S.I. (2006) Cooperation between different Cdc4/Fbw7 isoforms may be associated with 2-step inactivation of SCF(Cdc4) targets. Cell Cycle, 5:1923-1924. 182 Wohlschlegel, J.A., E.S. Johnson, S.I. Reed and J.R. Yates 3rd (2006). Improved identification of SUMO attachment sites using C-terminal SUMO mutants and tailored protease disgestion strategies. J. Proteome Res., 5:761-770. 181
Spruck, C., D. Sun, H. Fiegl, C. Marth, E. Mueller-Holzner, G. Goebel, M. Widschwendter and S.I. Reed (2006). Detection of low molecular weight (LMW) derivatives of cyclin E1 is a function of cyclin E1 protein levels in breast cancer. Cancer Res., 66:7355-7360. 180 van Drogen, F., O. Sangfelt, A. Malyukova, L. Matskova, E. Yeh, A.R. Means and S.I. Reed (2006). Ubiquitylation of cyclin E requires the sequential function of SCF complexes containing distinct hCdc4 isoforms. Mol. Cell, 23:37-48. 179
Smith, A.P.L., M. Henze, J.A. Lee, K.G. Osborn, J. Keck, D. Tedesco, D.M. Bortner, M.P. Rosenberg and S.I. Reed (2006). Deregulated cyclin E promotes p53 loss of heterozygosity and tumorigenesis in the mouse mammary gland. Oncogene, 25:7245-7259. 178
Reed, S.I. (2006) The ubiquitin-proteasome pathway in cell cycle control. In: Cell Cycle Regulation. Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation, vol. 42. , Kaldis, P. (ed.), Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 2006, 147-182. 177 Jackson, L.P., S.I. Reed and S.B. Haase. (2006). Distinct mechanisms control the stability of the related S-phase Cyclins, Clb5 and Clb6, Mol. Cell. Biol., 26: 2456-2466. 176 Reed, S.I. (2005). Skp'n with Cks1: Revelations from the Skp1-Skp2-Cks1-p27 Structure, Mol. Cell., 20: 1-2. 175 Wittenberg, C. and S.I. Reed (2005). Cell cycle-dependent transcription in yeast: Promoters, transcription factors, and transcriptomes, Oncogene, 24: 2746-2755. 174 Reed, S.I. (2005). Cell Cycle. In: Cancer Principles & Practice of Oncology 7th Edition. DeVita Jr., V.T. Hellman, S. and S.A. Rosenberg (Eds.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 83-94. 173 Spruck C.H., A.P.L. Smith, S. Ekholm Reed, O. Sangfelt, J. Keck, H. Strohmaier, J. Méndez, M. Widschwendter, B. Stillman, A. Zetterberg and S.I. Reed (2005). Deregulation of Cyclin E and Genomic Instability. In: Hormonal Carcinogenesis IV. Li, J.J., S.A. Li and A. Llombart-Bosch (Eds.). Springer Science+Business Media, Inc., New York, NY, pp. 98-105. 172 Yu, V.P.C.C., C. Baskerville, B. Grünenfelder, and S.I. Reed (2005). A kinase-independent function of Cks1 and Cdk1 in regulation of transcription, Mol. Cell, 17: 145-151.
171 Reed, S.I. and J.H. Rothman (2004). Cell division, growth and death. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol., 16: 599-601. 170 Yu, V.P.C.C. and S.I. Reed (2004). Cks1 is Dispensable for Survival in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Cell Cycle, Epub ahead of print, Nov. 6.
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Huisman, S.M., O.A.M. Bales, M. Bertrand, M.F.M.A. Smeets, S.I. Reed and M. Segal (2004). Differential contribution of Bud6p and Kar9p to microtubule capture and spindle orientation in S. cerevisiae, J. Cell Biol., 167: 231-244. 168
Wohlschlegel, J.A., E.S. Johnson, S.I. Reed and J.R. Yates 3rd (2004). Global analysis of protein sumoylation in saccharomyces cerevisiae, J. Biol. Chem., 279: 45662-45668.
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Ekholm-Reed, S., J. Mendez, D. Tedesco, A. Zetterberg, B. Stillman, and S.I. Reed (2004). Deregulation of Cyclin E in Human Cells Interferes with Pre-Replication complex assembly, J. Cell Biol., 165: 789-800. 166
Hubalek, M.M., A. Widschwendter, M. Erdel, H.M. Fiegl, A. Gschwendtner, H.M. Fiegl, H.M. Muller, G. Goebel, E. Mueller-Holzer, C. Marth, C.H. Spruck, S.I. Reed and M. Widschwendter (2004). Cyclin E dysregulation and chromosomal instability in endometrial cancer, Oncogene, 23: 4187-92.
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Ekholm Reed, S., C. Spruck, O. Sangfelt, F. van Drogen, E. Mueller-Holzner, M. Widschwendter, A. Zetterberg and S.I. Reed (2004). Mutation of hCDC4 leads to cell cycle deregulation of cyclin E in cancer, Cancer Res. 64: 795-800.
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Andrews C. A., M. Segal., S. I. Reed and D. J. Clarke. (2004) Cdc20 in S-phase: The Banquo at Replications Banquet. Cell Cycle 3: 276-279
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Reed, S.I. (2003) Ratchets and clocks: The cell cycle ubiquitylation and protein turnover, Nat.Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. 4:855-864. 162
Clarke, D. J., M. Segal, C.A. Andrews, S. Rudyak, S. Jensen, K. Smith and S.I. Reed. (2003). The S-phase Checkpoint Controls Mitosis via an APC-independent Cdc20p function , Nat. Cell. Biol., 5:928-935.
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Donovan, P.J., S.I. Reed (2003). Germline Exclusion of Cks1 in the mouse reveals a metaphase 1 role for cks proteins in male and female meiosis, Cell Cycle, 2:275-276.
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Morris, M., P. Kaiser, S. Rudyak, C. Baskerville, M. Watson and S.I. Reed . (2003). Cks1-dependent proteasome recruitment and activation of CDC20 transcription in budding yeast, Nature, 423:1009-1013.
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Spruck, C., M. P de Miguel, A.P.L. Smith, A. Ryan, P. Stein, R.M. Schultz, A.J. Lincoln, P. J. Donovan and S.I. Reed (2003) Requirement of Cks2 for the First Metaphase/Anaphase Transition of Mammalian Meiosis, Science, 300:647-650.
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Xu, K., C. Belunis, W. Chu, D.W. Chu, D. Weber, F. Podlaski, K.-S. Hung, S.I. Reed and L.T. Vassilev (2003) Protein-protein interactions involved in the recognition of p27 by E3 ubiquitin ligase, Biochem. J., 371:957-964.
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Smith, A.P.L., M. Henze, K.G. Osborn, J. Lee, D. M. Bortner, M. P. Rosenberg and S. I. Reed (2003). Switching of melanocyte pigmentation associated with pituitary pars intermedia tumors in Rb+/- and p27-/-female mice with yellow pelage, Comp. Med., 53:1: 75-80
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Reed, S.I. (2002). Cell cycling? Check your brakes, Nat. Cell Biol., 199-201.
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Reed, S.I. (2002) Keeping p27Kip1 in the Cytoplasm, A second front in Cancer’s War on p27, Cell Cycle 389-390.
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Tedesco, D., J. Lukas and S.I. Reed (2002). The pRb-related protein p130 is regulated byphosphorylation-dependent proteolysis via the protein-ubiquitin ligase SCFSkp2, Genes & Dev., 22:2947-2957.
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Segal, M., K. Bloom and S. Reed (2002). Kar9-independent microtubule capture at Bud6p cortical sites primes spindle polarity prior to bud emergence in S. cerevisiae, Mol Biol. Cell., 13:4141-4155.
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Spruck, C., H. Strohmaier, O. Sangfelt, H. M. Muller, M. Hubalek, E. Muller-Holzner, C. Marth, M. Widschwendter and S. I. Reed (2002). HCDC4 gene mutation inf endometrial cancer, Cancer Res. 16:4535-4539.
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Bertolaet, B., D.J. Clarke, M. Wolff, M.H. Watson, M. Henze and S. I. Reed (2001). UBS domains mediate protein-proteins interction between two DNA damage-inducible proteins, J. Mol. Bio., 313:955-963.
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Clarke, D., M. Segal, S. Jensen and S. I. Reed (2001). Checkpoint regulation via sister chromatid separin is established late in S-phase, Nat. Cell Biol., 3:619-626.
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Ekholm, S., P. Zickert, S.I. Reed and A. Zetterberg (2001). Accumulation of cyclin E is not a prerequisite for passage through the restriction point, Mol. Cell Biol., 9:3256-3265.
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Bertolaet, B., D.J. Clarke, M. Wolff, M.H. Watson, M. Henze G. Divita and S. I. Reed (2001). UBS Domains of DNA damage inducible proteins interact with ubiquitin, Nat. Struc. Biol., 5:417-422.
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Clarke, D.J., G. Mondesert, M. Segal, B.L. Bertolaet, S. Jensen, M. Wolff, M. Henze and S.I. Reed (2001). Dosage Suppressors of pds1 Implicate UBA Domains in Checkpoint Control, Mol. Cell Biol., 21:1997–2007.
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Spruck, C., H. Strohmaier, M. Watson, A.P.L. Smith, A. Ryan, W. Krek and S.I Reed (2001). A CDK-Independent Function of Mammalian Cks 1: Activation of SCF Skp2 for targeting of the CDK inhibitor p27 Kip1, Mol. Cell, 7:639-650.
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Haase, S., M. Winey, and S.I. Reed (2001). Multi-Step Control of Spindle Pole Body Duplication by Cyclin-Dependent-Kinase, Nat. Cell Biol, 3:38-42.
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Jensen, S., M. Segal, D.J. Clarke, and S.I. Reed (2001). A novel role of the budding yeast Separin Esp1 in anaphase spindle elongation: Evidence that proper spindle association of, J. Cell Biol., 152:27-40.
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Segal, M., K. Bloom, and S.I. Reed (2000). Bud6 directs sequential microtubule, interactions with Bud tip and bud neck during spindle morphogenesis in Saccharomyes cerevisiae, Mol. Biol. Cell., 11:3689-3702.
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Haase, S. B., and S. I. Reed (2002). Improved Flow Cytometric Analysis of the Budding Yeast Cell Cycle, Cell Cycle,1:132-136.
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Tang, C. and S. I. Reed. (2002). Phosphorylation of the Septin Cdc3 in G1 by the Cdc28 Kinase is essential for efficient septin ring disassembly, Cell Cycle, 1:42-49.
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Strohmaier, H., C. Spruck, P. Kaiser, K. Ai Won, O. Sangfelt and S. I. Reed (2001). Human F-Box Protein hCdc4 targets cyclin E for proteolysis and is mutated in a breast cancer cell line, Nature, 413:316-322.
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Bourne Y., M. H. Watson, A.S. Arvai, S.L. Berstein, S.I. Reed and J.A. Tainer (2000). Crystal structure and mutational analysis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle regulatory protein Cks1: implications for domain swapping, anion binding and protein interactions, Structure Fold Des., 8:841-850.
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Ekholm S. and S.I. Reed (2000). Regulation of -G-1 cyclin-dependent kinases in the mammalian cell cycle, Current Op in Cell Biol., 12: 676-684.
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Kaiser, P., K. Flick, C. Wittenberg and S.I. Reed (2000). Regulation of transcription by ubiquitination without Proteolysis: Cdc34/SCF Met30 -mediated inactivation of the Transcription factor Met 4, Cell 102: 303-314.
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Segal, M., D.J. Clarke, P. Maddox, E.D. Salmon, K. Bloom and S.I. Reed (2000). Coordinated Spindle Assembly and Orientation Requires Clb5p-dependent Kinase in Budding Yeast, J. Cell Biol., 148:441-451.
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Bailly, E., and S.I. Reed (2000). Functional characterization of Rpn3 uncovers distinct 19S proteasomal subunit requirement for the ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis of cell cycle regulatory proteins in budding yeast, Mol. Cell Biol, 19:6872-6890.
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Naniche, D., S.I. Reed, and M.B. Oldstone (1999). Cell cycle arrest during measles virus infection: A GO-like block leads to suppression of Rb protein expression, J. Virol., 3:1894-1901.
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Bouchard, C., K. Thieke, A. Maier, R. Saffrich, J. Hanley-Hyde, W. Ansorge, S. I. Reed, P. Sicinski, J. Bartek, and M. Eilers (1999). Direct induction of cyclin D2 by Myc contributesto cell cycle induction and sequestration of p27, EMBO J. 18:5321-5333.
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Reed, J. C., and S. I. Reed (1999). Survivin' cell-separation anxiety, Nature Cell Biol., 8:199-200.
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Spruck, C., K.-A Won, and S.I. Reed (1999). Deregulated cyclin E induces Chromosome Instability, Nature, 401:297-399.
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Haase, S.B., and S.I. Reed (1999). :Evidence for an Indepdent Cell Cycle Clock in Budding Yeast, Nature, 401-394-397.
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Clarke, D., M. Segal, G. Mondesert and S.I. Reed (1999). The Pds1 anaphase inhibitor and Mec1 kinase define distinct checkpoints coupling S phase with mitosis in budding yeast. Curr. Biol. 9:365-368.
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Gaynor, E., G. Mondesert, S.J. Grimme, S.I. Reed, P. Orlean, and S.D.Emir (1999). MCD4 Encodes a Conserved Endoplasmic Reticulum Membrane Protein Essential for Glycosylphosphatidylinositol Anchor Synthesis in Yeast, Mol. Biol. Cell, 10:627-648.
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Kaiser, P., V. Moncollin, M.H. Watson, B.L. Bertolaet, D.J. Clarke, S.I. Reed and E. Bailly (1999). Cyclin-dependent kinase and Cks/Suc1 interact with the proteasome in yeast, Genes & Devl., 13:1190-1202.
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Hengst, L., U. Gopfert, H.A. Lashuel and S. I. Reed, (1998). Complete inhibition of Cdk/Cyclin by one molecule p21 Cip1, Genes & Devl., 12:3882-3888.
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Won, K. -A., R.J. Schumacher, G.W. Farr, A.L. Horwich, and S.I. Reed. (1998). Maturation of human cyclin E requires the function of eukaryotic chaperonin CCT, Mol. Cell. Biol., 18:7584-7589.
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Finley, D., K. Tanaka, C. Mann, H. Feldmann, M. Hochstrasser, R. Vierstra, S. Johnston, R. Hampton, J. Haber, McCusker, P. Silver, L. Frontali, P. Thorsness, A. Varshavsky, B. Byers, K. Madura, S.I. Reed, D. Wolf, Jentsch, T. Sommer, W. Baumeister, A. Goldberg, V. Fried, D.M. Rubin, A. Toh-e (1998). Unified nomenclature for subunits of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae proteasome regulatory particle, Tren. Biochem Sci., 7:244-45.
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Segal, M., D.J. Clarke, and S. I. Reed (1998). C1b5-associated Kinase Activity is required early in the Spindle Pathway for correct Preanaphase Nuclear Positioning in saccharomyces cerevisiae, J. Cell Biol.,143:135-145.
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Kaiser, P., R.A.L. Sia, E. G. S. Bardes, D.J. Lew and S.I. Reed (1998). Cdc34 and the F-box protein Met30 required for degration of the Cdk-inhibitory kinase Swe1., Genes and Devl. 12:2587-2597.
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Herzinger, T., and S.I. Reed (1998). Cyclin D3 is rate-limiting for the G1/S Phase Transition in Fibroblasts, J. of Biol. Chem., 273:14958-14961.
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Hengst, L. and S.I. Reed. Inhibitors of the Cip/Kip family. In Current topics. In Microbiology and Immunology 12 (Vogt and S.I. Reed, eds.) Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 1998, pp. 25-41.
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Niculescu A. B., X. Chen, M. Smeets, L. Hengst, C. Prives, and S. I. Reed (1998). Effects of p21 Cipl/Waf1 regulates both the G1/S and G2/M cell cycle phase transitions: pRb as a critical determinant of p21 function, Mol. Cell. Biol., 18:629-643.
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Dulic, V., G. Stein, D.F. Far and S.I. Reed, (1998). Nuclear accumulation of p21 Cip1/Wafl at the onset of mitosis: a role in G2/M-phase transition Mol. Cell. Biol., 18:546-557.
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Mondesert, G., D.J. Clarke and S.I. Reed (1997). Indentification of genes controlling growth polarity in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae: A possible role of N-glycosylation and involvement of the exocyst complex, Genetics, 147:421-434.
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Grandin, N., S.I. Reed, and M. Charbonneau (1997). Stn1, a new Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein, is implicated in telomere size regulation in association with Cdc13, Genes and Devl, 11:512-527.
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Lukas, J., T. Herzinger, K. Hansen, M.C. Moroni, D. Resnitzky, K. Helin, S.I. Reed, and J. Bartek (1997). Cyclin E-induced entry into S phase without activation of the pRb/E2F pathway, Genes and Devl., 11:1479-1492.
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Reed, S.I., (1997). Control of the G1/S Transition, Cancer Survey 29:7-23.
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Covini, G., E. K. L. Chan, M. Nishioka, S.A. Morshed, S.I. Reed, and E.M. Tan (1997). Immune Response to Cyclin B1 in Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Hepatology 25:75-80.
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Li, H., J.M. Lahti, M. Valentine, M. Saito, S.I. Reed, A.T. Look and V. J. Kidd (1996). "Molecular cloning and chromosomal localization of the human cyclin C (CCNC) and cyclin E (CCNE) genes: Deletion of the CCNC gene in human tumors," Genomics, 32:253-25
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Reed. S.I. (1996). Cyclin E: in mid-cycle. Published online: (1996). BBA (Reviews on Cancer) 1287 (2-3), 151-153.
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Reed, S.I., and J.L. Maller, (1996). Cell multiplication, Curr. Opin. Cell. Biol. 8:763-766.
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Tiefenbrun, N. D. Melamed, N. Levy, D. Resnitzky, I. Hoffmann, S.I. Reed, and A. Kimchi (1996). Interferon-a suppresses cyclin D3 and cdc25A genes leading to a reversible G0-like arrest, Mol. and Cell. Biol., 16:3934-3944.
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Won, K.-A. and Reed, S.I. (1996). Activation of cyclin E/CDK2 is coupled to site-specific autophosphorylation and ubiquitin-dependent degradation of cyclin E, EMBO J. 15:4182-4193.
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Watson, M., Y. Bourne, A. S. Arvai, M.J. Hickey, A. Santiago, S.L. Bernstein, J.A. Tainer and S.I. Reed (1996). A Mutation in the Human Cyclin Dependent Kinase Binding and Biological Function, But Preserves Protein Structure and Assembly, J. Mol. Biol., 261:646-657.
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Marini, N.J., E. Meldrum, B. Buehrer, V. Hubberstay, M. J.O. Wakelam, D.E. Stone A. Traynor-Kaplan and S.I. Reed (1996). A Pathway in the Yeast Cell Division Cycle Linking Protein Kinase C (Pkc1) Activation of Cdc28 at START, EMBO J., 15:3040-3052.
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Kriwacki, R.W., L. Hengst, L.Tennant, S.I. Reed, and P.E. Wright (1996). Structural Studies of p21Wafl/Cip1/Sdi1 in the Free and Cdk2-Bound State: the p21 NH2-terminus Folds on Binding to Cdk2, \Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA, 93:11504-11509.
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Reed, S.I., (1996). G1/S regulatory mechanisms from yeast to man, (Meijer, L., Guidet, S. and Vogel, L., eds) Plenum Press, New York, USA, 2:15-27.
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Wittenberg, C. and S.I. Reed (1996). Plugging it in: signaling circuits and the yeast cell cycle. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol., 8:223-230.
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Mondesert, G. and S.I. Reed (1996). BED1, a gene encoding a putative galactosyl/transferase, is required for polarized growth and efficient budding in S. cerevisiae, J. Cell. Biol., 132:137-151.
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Stratton, H., J. Zhou, S.I. Reed and D.E. Stone (1996). The mating-specific Ga protein of saccharomyces cerevisiae downregulates the matingt signal by a mechanism that is dependent on pheromone and independent of Gbg Sequestration, Mol. Cell. Biol., 16: 6325-6337.
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Bourne, Y., M. H. Watson, M. J. Hickey, W.Holmes, W. Rocque, S.I. Reed and J.A. Tainer (1996). Crystal Structure and Human CDK2 Kinase Complex with Cell Cycle-Regulatory Protein CksHs1, Cell. 84: 863-874.
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Hengst, L. and S. I. Reed (1996). Translational Control of p27 Kip1 Accumulation During the Cell Cycle, Science 271:1861-1864.
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Sugimoto, K., Matsumoto, K., Kornberg, R.D., Reed, S.I. and Wittenberg, C. (1995). Dosage supressors of a dominant G1 cyclin mutant, CLN3-2: Identification of a yeast gene encoding a putative RNA/ssDNA binding protein. Mol. Gen Genet. 248:712-718.
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Reed, S.I. (1995). START and the G1-S phase transitiion in budding yeast. In: Cell Cycle Control, (C. Hutchison and D.M. Glover, eds.) Oxford University Press, Oxford, 40-62.
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Reed, S.I. Hutchison, C. and MacNeill, S. (1995). A brief history of the cell cycle. In: Cell Cycle Control, (C. Hutchison and D.M. Glover, eds.) Oxford University Press, Oxford, 16-39.
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Reed, S.I. (1995). Cdc28: Cyclin-dependent PK (S. cerevisiae). In: The protein Kinase Facts Book, (G. Hardie and S. Hanks, eds) Academic Press, London, 205-207.
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Bourne, Y., A.S. Arvai, S.I. Bernstein, M.H. Watson, S. I. Reed, J.E. Endicott, M.E., Noble, L.N. Johnson and J.A. Tainer (1995). Crystal Structure of the cell cycle regulatory protein sucI reveals a b--hinge conformational switch. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 92:10232-10236.
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Arvai, A.S., Y. Bourne, D. Williams, S.I. Reed, and J.A. Tainer (1995). Crystallization and preliminary study of human Cks Hsl: A cell cycle regulatory protein. Proteins: Structure, Function and Genetics, 21: 70-73.
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Resnitzky, D., L. Hengst, and S.I. Reed (1995). Cyclin A Associated Kinase Activity Is Rate - Limiting for Entance into S Phase and Is Negatively Regulated in G1 by p27 Kip1, Mol. Cell, Biol., 15:4347-4352
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Resnitzky, D., and S.I. Reed (1995). Different Roles for Cyclins D1 and E in regulation of the G1-to-S Transition, Mol. Cell. Biol., 15:3463-3469.
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Lew, D.J., and S. I. Reed (1995). A Cell Cycle Checkpoint Monitors Cell Morphogenesis in Budding Yeast, , J. Cell Biol., 129:739-749.
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Simon, M.-N., C. De Virgilio, B. Souza, J. R. Pringle, A. Abo and S.I. Reed (1995). Role for the Rho-family GTPase Cdc42p in the yeast mating pheromone signal pathway, Nature, 376:702-705
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Basco, R.D., M. Segal, and S.I. Reed (1995). Negative regulation of G1 and G2 by S phase cyclins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Mol. Cell Bio., 15:5030:5042.
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Lew, D.J. and S.I. Reed (1995). Cell cycle control of morphogenesis in budding yeast, Curr. Opin. Genet. and Devel. 5:17-23.
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Cismowski, M., G.M. Laff, M.J. Solomon, and S.I. Reed (1995). KIN28 Encodes a C-Terminal Domain Kinase That Controls mRNA Transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae but lacks Cyclin-Dependent Kinase-Activating Kinase (CAK) Activity, Mol. Cell Biol.15:2983-2992.
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Huppi, K, D. Siwarski, J. Dosik, P. Michieli, M. Chedid, S. I. Reed, B. Mock, D. Givol and J.F. Mushinski (1995). Molecular cloning, sequencing, chromosomal localization and expression of mouse p21 (Waf1), Oncogene 9: 3017-3020.
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Reed, S.I. E.Bailly, V.Dulic, L.Hengst, D.Resnitzky, J. Slingerland, (1994). G1 control in mammalian cells, J. Cell Science, Sup. 18:69-73.
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Hengst, L., V. Dulic, J.M. Slingerland, E. Lees, and S.I. Reed (1994). A Cell Cycle Regulated Inhibitor of Cyclin Dependent Kinases, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci ., USA ,Vol. 91: 5291-5295.
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Dulic, V., W.K. Kaufmann, S.J. Wilson, T.D. Tisty, E. Lees, and S.I. Reed (1994). p53-dependent inhibition of cyclin E/Cdk2 kinase activity in human fibroblasts during radiation-induced G1 arrest, Cell 76:1013-1023.
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Slingerland J., L. Hengst, C -H. Pan, D. Alexander, M. R. Stampfer, and S.I. Reed (1994). A Novel Inhibitor of Cyclin/Cdk Activity Detected in TGF-beta Arrested Epithelial Cells, Mol. Cell. Biol., 14:3683-3694.
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Resnitzky, D., M. Gossen, H. Bujard, and S.I. Reed (1994). Acceleration of the G1/S Phase Transition by Expression of Cyclins D1 and E with an Inducible System., Mol. Cell. Biol., 14:1669-1678.
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Parge, H.E., A. S.Arvai, D..J. Murtari, S.I. Reed and J. Tainer (1993). Human CksHs2 Atomic Structure: A Role for Its Hexameric Assembly in Cell Cycle Control, Science, 262:387-395.
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Richardson H.E., L.V. O'Keefe, S. I. Reed, and R. Saint (1993). A Drosophila G1-specific cyclin E homolog exhibits different modes of expression during embryogenesis, Devel., 119:673-690.
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Dulic, V., L.F. Drulliger, E. Lees, S.I. Reed, and G. H. Stein. (1993). Altered Regulation of G1 Cyclins in Senescent Human Fibroblasts, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 90:11034-11038.
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Dowdy, S.F., P.W. Hinds, K.Louie, S.I. Reed, A. Arnold, and Robert A. Weinberg (1993). Physical Interaction of the Retinoblastoma Protein With Human D Cyclins, Cell, 73: 499-511.
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Grandin, N., and S.I. Reed (1993). Differential Function and Expression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae B-Type Cyclins in Mitosis and Meiosis, Mol. Cell. Biol., 13:2113-2125.
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Tang, Y., and S.I. Reed (1993). The Cdk-Associated Protein Cks1 Functions Both in G1 and G2 in S. cerevisiae, Genes & Dev. 7:822-832.
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Lew, D.J., and S.I. Reed (1993). Morphogenesis in the Yeast Cell Cycle: Regulation by Cdc28 and cyclins, Cell Biol., 120:1305-1320.
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Stueland, C. S., D.J. Lew, Mary J. Cismowski and S.I. Reed (1993). Checkpoint controls in Saccharomyces cerevisiae act downstream of p34CD28 activation, Mol. Cell Biol.13:3744-3755.
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Reed, S. I. (1992). The Role of p34 kinases in the G1 to S-phase transition, Annu. Rev. Cell Biol., 8:529-61.
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Reed, S. I., V. Dulic, D.J. Lew, H.E.Richardson, and C. Wittenberg (1992). G1 Control in Yeast and Animal Cells, Ciba Foundation Symp. 170:7-15.
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Richardson, H., D.J. Lew, M. Henze, K. Sugimoto, and S.I. Reed (1992). Cyclin B Homologs in S. cerevisiae function in S-phase and in G2, Genes and Dev., 6:2021-2034.
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Lees, E., B. Faha, V. Dulic, S.I. Reed and E. Harlow (1992). Cyclin E/cdk2 Kinase Complex Associates with p107 and E2F during the G1 phase of the cell cycle, Genes and Dev., 6:1874-1885.
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Hinds, P.W., S. Mittnacht, V. Dulic, A. Arnold, S.I. Reed and R.A. Weinberg (1992). Regulation of Retinoblastoma Protein Functions by Ectopic Expression of Human Cyclins, Cell, 70:993-1006.
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Dulic, V., E. Lees, and S.I. Reed (1992). Asociation of Human Cyclin E with a Periodic G1 -S Phase Protein Kinase, Science, 257:1958-1961.
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Sadhu, C., D. Hoekstra, M.J. McEachern, S.I. Reed and J. B. Hicks (1992). A G-Protein a Subunit from Asexual Candida albicans Functions in the Mating Signal Transduction Pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisae and Is Regulated by the a1-a2 Repressor, Mol. Cell. Biol., 12:1977-1985.
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Lew, D.J., N. Marini, and S.I. Reed (1992). Different G1 cyclins control the timing of cell cycle commitment in mother and daughter cells of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Cell, 69:317-327
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Marini, N., and S.I. Reed (1992). Direct induction of G1 specific transcripts following re-activation of the Cdc28 kinase in the absence of de novo protein synthesis, Genes and Dev., 6:557-567.
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Duronio, R.J., S.I. Reed and J.I. Gordon (1992). Mutations of human myristoyl-CoA:protein N -myristoyltransferase cause temperature sensitive myristic acid auxotrophy in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 89:4129-4133.
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Nigro, J.M., R. Sikorski, S.I. Reed,. and B. Vogelstein (1992). Human p53 and CDC2Hs Genes Combine To Inhibit the Proliferation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Mol. Cell. Biol.,12:1357-1365.
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Azzi, L., L. Meijer, S. I. Reed, R. Pidikiti and H.Y. Lim Tung. (1992). Interaction between the cell-cycle-control proteins p34cdc2 and p9CKShs2: Evidence for two cooperative binding domains in p9CKShs2, Eur. J. Biochem. 203:353-360.
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Wittenberg, C. and Reed, S.I. (1991). Control of gene expression in the yeast cell cycle. Critical Rev. Eukaryotic Gene Expression. 1:189-205.
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Reed, S.I.. (1991). Pheromone signaling pathways in yeast. Curr. Opin. Genet. Devel. 1:391-396.
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Reed, S.I. (1991). G1-specific cyclins: in search of an S-phase promoting factor. Trends Genet. 7:95-99.
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Reed, S.I., C. Wittenberg, D.J.Lew, V.Dulic and M. Henze (1991). G1 Control in Yeast and Animal Cells, Cold Spring Harbor Symp. on Quant. Biol., LVI:61-67.
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Ninomiya, J., H. Yasuda, S. Nomoto, S.I. Reed, and K. Matsumoto (1991). Cloning of a human cDNA encoding a cdc2-related kinase by complementation of a budding yeast cdc28 mutation, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 88:9006-9010.
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Lew, D.J., V. Dulic, and S.I. Reed (1991). Isolation of Three Novel Human cyclins by rescue of G1 cyclin (cln) Function in Yeast, Cell, 66:1197-1206.
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Bueno, A., H. Richardson, S.I., Reed and P. Russell (1991). A Fission Yeast B-type Cyclin Functioning in G1 phase, Cell, 66:149-159.
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Stone, D.E., G.M. Cole, M. Lopes, M. Goebl and S.I. Reed (1991). N-myristoylation is required of the Pheromone-Responsive Ga Protein of Yeast: Conditional Activation of the Pheromone Response by Temperature- Sensitive N-myristoyl Transferase, Genes and Dev. 5:1969-1981.
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Ghiara, J., H.Richardson, K.Sugimoto, M.Henze, D.J.Lew, C.Wittenberg, and S.I.Reed (1991). A cyclin B homolog in S. cerevisiae:Chronic activation of the Cdc28 Protein Kinase by Cyclin prevents exit from mitosis, Cell, 65:163-174.
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Reed, S. I. (1991). G1/S-phase Control in Yeast and Human Cells: G1 Cyclins. Accomplishments in Cancer Research, 1990, (J.G. Portnerand, J. E. Rhoads, eds) Lippincott, Phila, pp 175-185.
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Cole, G.M. and S.I. Reed (1991). Pheromone Induced Phosphorylation of a G protein b subunit in S. cerevisiae is Associated with an Adaptive Response, Cell, 64:703-716.
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Lu, X.P., K.S. Koch, D.J. Lew, V. Dulic, J. Pines, S.I. Reed, T. Hunter, and H.L.Leffert (1991). Induction of Cyclin mRNA and Cyclin-associated Histone H1 Kinase during Liver Regeneration, The Journal of Biol. Chem. 267:2841-2844.
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Hadwiger, J.A. and S.I. Reed (1990). Nucleotide of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae CLN1 and CLN2 genes. Nuc. Acids Res. 18:4025-4026.
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Richardson, H.E., C.S. Stueland, J.G.D. Thomas, P. Russell and S.I. Reed (1990). Human cDNAs Encoding Structural and Functional Homologs of the Small p34-associated Proteins of S. cerevisiae and S. pombe, Genes & Dev., 4:1332-1344.
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Wittenberg, C., K. Sugimoto and S.I. Reed (1990). G1 Specific Cyclins of S. cerevisiae: Cell Cycle Periodicity, Regulation by Mating Pheromone and Association with p34 cdc28, Cell 62:225-237.
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Sadhu, K., S.I. Reed, H.E. Richardson and P. Russell (1990). cdc25Hs, A Putative Mitotic Inducer Gene in Human Cells, is Predominantly Expressed in G2, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 87:5139-5143.
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Reed, S.I. and C. Wittenberg (1990). A Mitotic Role for the Cdc28 Protein Kinase of S. cerevisiae, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 87:5697-5701.
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McGowan, G.H., P. Russell and S.I. Reed (1990). Periodic Biosynthesis of the Human M-Phase Promoting Factor Catalytic Subunit, P34, During the Cell Cycle, Mol. Cell. Biol. 10:3847-3851.
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Stone, D.E. and S.I. Reed (1990). G Protein Mutations that Alter Pheromone Response in Saccharomyces cerevisae, Mol. Cell. Biol.10:4439-4446.
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deBarros Lopes, M., J.-J. Ho and S.I. Reed (1990). Mutations in Cell Division Cycle Genes CDC36 and CDC39 Activate the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mating Pheromone Response Pathway, Mol. Cell. Biol. 10:2966-2972.
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Cole, G.M., D.E. Stone and S.I. Reed (1990). Stoichiometry of G Protein Subunits Affects the S. cerevisiae Mating Phermone Signal Transduction Pathway, Mol. Cell. Biol. 10:510-517.
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Richardson, H.E., C. Wittenberg, F. Cross and S.I. Reed (1989). An Essential G1 Function for Cyclin-Like Proteins in Yeast, Cell, 59:1127-1133.
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Reed, S.I., J.A. Hadwiger, H.E. Richardson and C. Wittenberg (1989). Analysis of the Cdc28 Protein Kinase Complex by Dosage Suppression, J. Cell Science 12:29-37.
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Wittenberg, C. and S.I. Reed (1989). Conservation of Function and Regulation Within the Cdc28/Cdc2 Protein Kinase Family: Characterization of the Human Cdc2 Hs Protein Kinase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae., Mol. Cell. Biol., 9:4064-4068.
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Hadwiger, J.A., C. Wittenberg, H.E. Richardson, M. deBarros Lopes, and S.I. Reed (1989). A Family of Cyclin Homologs that Control the G1 Phase in Yeast, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 86:6255-6259.
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Russell, P., S. Moreno and S.I. Reed (1989). Conservation of Mitotic Controls in Fission and Budding Yeasts, Cell, 57:295-303.
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Hadwiger, J.A., C. Wittenberg, M.D. Mendenhall and S.I. Reed (1989). The Saccharomyces cerevisiae CKS1 Gene, a Homolog of the Schizosaccharomyces prombe suc1+ Gene, Encodes a Subunit of the cdc28 protein kinase complex, Mol. Cell. Biol, 9:2034-2041.
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Reed, S.I., J. Ferguson and K.-Y. Jahng (1988). Isolation and Characterization of Two Genes Encoding Yeast Mating Pheromone Signaling Elements: CDC72 and CDC73., Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 53:621-627.
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Wittenberg, C. and S.I. Reed (1988). Control of the Yeast Cell Cycle in Associated With Assembly/disassembly of the CDC28 Protein Kinase Complex, Cell, 54:1061-1072.
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Singh, B., C. Wittenberg, M. Hannink, S.I. Reed, D.J. Donnoghue and R.A. Arlinghaus (1988). The Histidine-221 to Tyrosine Substitution in v-mos Abolishes its Biological Function and its Protein Kinase Activity. Virology, 64:114-120.
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Jahng, K.-Y., J. Ferguson and S.I. Reed (1988). Mutations in Gene Encoding the a Subunit of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae G Protein Indicate a Role in Mating Pheromone Signalling, Mol. Cell. Biol., 8:2484-2493.
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Mendenhall, M.D., H.E. Richardson and S.I. Reed (1988). Dominant Negative Protein Kinase Mutations that Confer a G1 Arrest Phenotype, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 85:4426-4430.
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Hadwiger, J.A. and S.I. Reed (1988). Invariant Phosphorylation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC28 Protein Kinase, Mol. Cell. Biol., 8:2976-2979.
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Reed, S.I., J.A. Hadwiger, M.D. Mendenhall and C. Wittenberg (1988). Regulation of Cell Division in Yeast by the CDC28 Protein Kinase. In: Cancer Cells, Vol. 6, (T. Kelly and B. Stillman, eds.), Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, pp. 251-258.
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Mendenhall, M.D., C.A. Jones and S.I. Reed (1987). Dual Regulation of the Yeast CDC28-p40 Protein Kinase Complex: Cell Cycle, Pheromone and Nutrient Limitation Effects, Cell, 50:927-935.
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Wittenberg, C., S.L. Richardson and S.I. Reed (1987). The CDC28 Gene Product, a Protein Kinase Required for Cell Cycle Initiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is Associated with the Insoluble Cytoplasmic Matrix.,J. Cell. Biol., 105:1527-1538.
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Katz, M.E., J. Ferguson and S.I. Reed (1987). Pseudoreversion of ste Mutants Conferred by Selected Conditional Lethal Mutations, Genetics, 115:627-636.
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Lörincz, A.T. and S.I. Reed (1986). A. Sequence Analysis of Temperature Sensitive Mutations in the Yeast Gene CDC28 and Their Relationship to the Predicted Structure of the Encoded Protein Kinase,Mol. Cell. Biol., 6:4099-4103.
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Ferguson, J., J.-Y. Ho, T.A. Peterson and S.I. Reed (1986). Nucleotide Sequence of the Yeast Cell Division Cycle Genes CDC28, CDC36, CDC37 and CDC39, and a Structural Analysis of the Predicted products, Nucleic Acids Res., 14:6681-6697.
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Singh, B., C. Wittenberg, S.I. Reed and R.B. Arlinghaus (1986). Moloney Murine Sarcoma Virus Encoded p37mos Expressed in Yeast Has Protein Kinase Activity,Virology, 152:501-506.
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Reed, S.I. M.A. de Barros Lopes, J. Ferguson, J.A. Hadwiger, J.-Y. Ho, R. Horwitz, C.A. Jone, A.T. Lörincz, M.D. Mendenhall, T.A. Peterson, S. Richardson and C. Wittenberg (1985). Genetic and Molecular Analysis of Division Control in Yeast, Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol., 50:627-634.
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Reed, S.I., J.A. Hadwiger and A.T. Lörincz (1985). Protein Kinase Activity Associated with the Product of the Yeast Cell Division Cycle Gene CDC28., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 82:4055-4059.
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Peterson, T.A., L. Prakash, S. Prakash, M.A. Osley and S.I. Reed (1985). Regulation of CDC9, the S. cerevisiae Gene Encoding DNA Ligase, Mol. Cell. Biol., 5:226-235.
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Peterson, T.A., J. Yochem, B. Byers, M.F. Nunn, P.H. Duesberg, R.F. Doolittle and S.I. Reed (1984). Relationship Between the Yeast Cell Cycle Genes CDC4 and CDC36 and the ets Sequence of Onncogenic Virus E26, Nature, 309:556-558.
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Reed, S.I. (1984). Genetic and Molecular Analysis of Division Control in Saccharomyces. In: The Microbial Cell Cycle (P. Nurse and E. Streiblova, eds.), CRC Press, pp. 89-108.
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Lörincz, A.T. and S.I. Reed (1984). Primary Structure Homology Between the Product of Yeast Cell Division Control Gene CDC28 and Vertebrate Oncogenes, Nature, 307:183-185.
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Breter, H.-J., J. Ferguson, T.A. Peterson and S.I. Reed (1983). The Isolation and Transcriptional Characterization of Three Genes Which Function at Start, CDC37 and CDC39., Mol. Cell. Biol., 3:881-891.
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Reed, S.I. (1982). Preparation of Product-Specific Antisera by Gene Fusion: Antibodies Specific for the Product of the Yeast Cell Cycle Gene CDC28. Gene, 20:253-263.
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Reed, S.I., J. Ferguson and J.C. Groppe (1982). A Preliminary Characterization of the Transcriptional and Translational Products of the Yeast Cell Cycle Gene CDC28. Mol. Cell. Biol., 2:412-425.
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Ferguson, J., J.C. Groppe and S.I. Reed (1981). Construction and Characterization of Three Yeast-E. coli Shuttle Vectors Designed for Rapid Subcloning of Yeast Genes on Small DNA Fragments, Gene, 16:191-425.
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Reed, S.I. (1980). The Selection of Amber Mutations in Genes Required for Completion of Start, the Controlling Event of the S. cervisiae Cell Division Cycle, Genetics, 95:579-588.
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Reed, S.I. (1980). The Selection of S. cerevisiae Mutants Defective in the Start Event of Cell Division, Genetics, 95:561-577.
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Nasmyth, K.A. and S.I. Reed (1980). The Isolation of Genes by Complementation in Yeast: The Molecular Cloning of a Cell Cycle Gene, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 77:2119-2123.
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Alwine, J.C., S.I. Reed and G.R. Stark (1977). Characterization of the Autoregulation of Simian Virus 40 Gene A. J. Virol., 24:22-27.
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Reed, S.I. and J.C. Alwine (1977). An Analysis by Electron Microscopy of Early Simian Virus 40 RNA from a tsA Mutant, Cell, 2:523-531.
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Reed, S.I., G.R. Stark and J.C. Alwine (1976). Autoregulation of Simian Virus 40 Gene A by T Antigen. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 73:3083-3087.
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Alwine, J.C., S.I. Reed, J. Ferguson and G.R. Stark (1975). Properties of T Antigens Induced by Wild-Type SV40 and tsA Mutants in Lytic Infection, Cell, 6:529-533.
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Mirault, M.E., S.I. Reed and G.R. Stark (1975). An Antigen Associated with Messenger RNA in a Transformed Cell Line. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol., 39:295-303.
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Reed, S.I., J. Ferguson, R.W. Davis and G.R. Stark (1975). T Antigen Binds to Simian Virus 40 DNA at the Origin of Replication, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 72:1605-1609.
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