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Polo kinase controls cell-cycle-dependent transcription by targeting a coactivator protein

Darieva et al., 2006

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16904073934342842840
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Darieva Z
Bulmer R
Pic-Taylor A
Doris K
Geymonat M
Sedgwick S
Morgan B
Sharrocks A
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Nature

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Polo kinases have crucial conserved functions in controlling the eukaryotic cell cycle through orchestrating several events during mitosis,. An essential element of cell cycle control is exerted by altering the expression of key regulators. Here we show an important …
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