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Yannick Gachet
Universite de Toulouse, CNRS
1993
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Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37988290Condensin positioning at telomeres by shelterin proteins drives sister-telomere disjunction in anaphase.Elife2023
31980821Nuclear envelope attachment of telomeres limits TERRA and telomeric rearrangements in quiescent fission yeast cells.Nucleic Acids Res2020
31927482Splicing Defects of the Profilin Gene Alter Actin Dynamics in an S. pombe SMN Mutant.iScience2020
32101485Aurora B and condensin are dispensable for chromosome arm and telomere separation during meiosis II.Mol Biol Cell2020
28450455MAARS: a novel high-content acquisition software for the analysis of mitotic defects in fission yeast.Mol Biol Cell2017
27002164Cutting edge science: Laser surgery illuminates viscoelasticity of merotelic kinetochores.J Cell Biol2016
25778919Aurora B prevents chromosome arm separation defects by promoting telomere dispersion and disjunction.J Cell Biol2015
26359299Fission yeast kinesin-8 controls chromosome congression independently of oscillations.J Cell Sci2015
27308584Aurora B kinase controls the separation of centromeric and telomeric heterochromatin.Mol Cell Oncol2015
26041456RPA prevents G-rich structure formation at lagging-strand telomeres to allow maintenance of chromosome ends.EMBO J2015
22412019A stochastic model of kinetochore-microtubule attachment accurately describes fission yeast chromosome segregation.J Cell Biol2012
20624975A non-ring-like form of the Dam1 complex modulates microtubule dynamics in fission yeast.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2010
20498706Tip1/CLIP-170 protein is required for correct chromosome poleward movement in fission yeast.PLoS One2010
19373772The dynamin related protein Dnm1 fragments mitochondria in a microtubule-dependent manner during the fission yeast cell cycle.Cell Motil Cytoskeleton2009
19948483Ase1/Prc1-dependent spindle elongation corrects merotely during anaphase in fission yeast.J Cell Biol2009
18256284Sister kinetochore recapture in fission yeast occurs by two distinct mechanisms, both requiring Dam1 and Klp2.Mol Biol Cell2008
17561805Dynein participates in chromosome segregation in fission yeast.Biol Cell2007
18061554Lost your orientation? Find your way with PtdIns(3,4,5)P3!Dev Cell2007
17072894The fission yeast spindle orientation checkpoint: a model that generates tension?Yeast2006
16291725btn1, the Schizosaccharomyces pombe homologue of the human Batten disease gene CLN3, regulates vacuole homeostasis.J Cell Sci2005
16141239Endocytosis in fission yeast is spatially associated with the actin cytoskeleton during polarised cell growth and cytokinesis.J Cell Sci2005
15146064Disruption of astral microtubule contact with the cell cortex activates a Bub1, Bub3, and Mad3-dependent checkpoint in fission yeast.Mol Biol Cell2004
15014440Mechanism controlling perpendicular alignment of the spindle to the axis of cell division in fission yeast.EMBO J2004
11112691Two type V myosins with non-overlapping functions in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe: Myo52 is concerned with growth polarity and cytokinesis, Myo51 is a component of the cytokinetic actin ring.J Cell Sci2001
11460168A MAP kinase-dependent actin checkpoint ensures proper spindle orientation in fission yeast.Nature2001
10085260The growth-related, translationally controlled protein P23 has properties of a tubulin binding protein and associates transiently with microtubules during the cell cycle.J Cell Sci1999
9191313Intracellular colocalisation of the translationally controlled protein P23 with cytoskeletal structures.Biochem Soc Trans1997
9219337Identification and preliminary characterization of p31, a new PSTAIRE-related protein in fission yeast.Yeast1997
9195045Purification of an atypical bovine interferon induced in response to heat shock in bovine cultured cells. Characterization in comparison with the classical alpha, beta and gamma interferon.Biochimie1997
7691386[Induction of atypical interferon after heat shock].C R Acad Sci III1993
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