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- Cdc14 abstract "Cdc14 was defined by Hartwell in his famous screen for loci that control the cell cycle of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cdc14 was later shown to encode a protein phosphatase. Cdc14 is dual-specificity, which means it has serine/threonine and tyrosine-directed activity. A preference for serines next to proline is reported. Many early studies, especially in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, demonstrated that the protein plays a key role in regulating late mitotic processes. However, more recent work in a range of systems suggests that its cellular function is more complex.".
- Cdc14 wikiPageID "26676354".
- Cdc14 wikiPageRevisionID "593698037".
- Cdc14 hasPhotoCollection Cdc14.
- Cdc14 subject Category:Mitosis.
- Cdc14 comment "Cdc14 was defined by Hartwell in his famous screen for loci that control the cell cycle of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cdc14 was later shown to encode a protein phosphatase. Cdc14 is dual-specificity, which means it has serine/threonine and tyrosine-directed activity. A preference for serines next to proline is reported. Many early studies, especially in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, demonstrated that the protein plays a key role in regulating late mitotic processes.".
- Cdc14 label "Cdc14".
- Cdc14 sameAs m.0bmfjcp.
- Cdc14 sameAs Q5055653.
- Cdc14 sameAs Q5055653.
- Cdc14 wasDerivedFrom Cdc14?oldid=593698037.
- Cdc14 isPrimaryTopicOf Cdc14.