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The Mitotic Exit Network and Cdc14 phosphatase initiate cytokinesis by counteracting CDK phosphorylations and blocking polarised growth

12:40 EDT 7 Aug 2012 | Nature Publishing

Inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinases at the end of S. cerevisiae mitosis is essential to prevent premature polarisation and re-budding, which would confuse the actin-dependent cytokinesis machinery.

Original Article: The Mitotic Exit Network and Cdc14 phosphatase initiate cytokinesis by counteracting CDK phosphorylations and blocking polarised growth

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