Cell multiplication

Cell multiplication

891 Bibliography Current World Literature This bibliography is compiled by cell biologists from the journals listed at the end of this publication. ...

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891

Bibliography Current World Literature

This bibliography is compiled by cell biologists from the journals listed at the end of this publication. It is based on literature entered into our database b e t w e e n 1st August 1 9 9 5 and 31st July 1 9 9 6 (articles are generally a d d e d to the database about t w o and a half months after publication). In addition, the bibliography contains every p a p e r annotated by reviewers; these references w e r e obtained from a variety of bibliographic databases and published b e t w e e n the beginning of the r e v i e w period and the time of going to press. The bibliography has been grouped into topics that relate to the reviews in this issue. •

Papers considered by the reviewers to be of special interest

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Papers considered by the reviewers to be of outstanding interest

Contents Cell multiplication 891

Cyclins, cyclin-dependent kinases and cyclin dependent kinase activating kinases

892

C h e c k p o i n t s (other than replication-initiation checkpoints)

893

DNA-replication initiation and checkpoints

894

The retinoblastoma protein and the restriction point

The number in square brackets following a selected paper, e.g. [7], refers to its number in the annotated references of the c o r r e s p o n d i n g review.

895

M i t o g e n i c signal transduction

Current Opinion in Cell Biology

896

Mechanical processes in cell division

896

Cell cycle specific gene expression

897

Miscellaneous

Cell differentiation 897

M e s o d e r m a l differentiation

899

Endodermal differentiation

899

Ectodermal differentiation

902

Differentiation and development

906

Plant cell differentiation

906

Haematopoiesis

907

Sex determination and germ cells

908

Miscellaneous

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896

Cell m u l t i p l i c a t i o n

Johnson LN: The Crystal Structure of Cyclin A. Structure 1995, 3:1235-1247. [9]. Buck V, Russell P, Miller JBA: Identification of a ** Cdk-activating Kinase in Fission Yeast. EMBO J 1995, 14:6173-6183. [17t]. Chin YE, Kitagawa M, Su WCS, You ZH, Iwamoto Y, Fu XY: Cell Growth Arrest and Induction of Cyclin-dependent Kinase Inhibitor P21(WAF1/CIP1) Mediated by STATI. Science 1996, 272:719-722. Cismowski M.I, Laff GM, Solomon MJ, Reed Sl: KIN28 *• Encodes a C-terminal Domain Kinese that Controls MRNA Trsnscdption in Saccharomycescerovisiae But Lacks Cyclin-dependent Kinase-activating Kinase (CAIO Activity. Mol Cell Biol 1995, 15:2983-2992. [20t]. Cismowski MJ, Laff GM, Solomon MJ, Reed SI: KIN28 • Encodesa C-terminel Domain Kinase that Controls MRNA Trsnscdption in Saccharomyces cerevisiae But Lacks Cyclin-dependent Kinase-activating Kinase (CAK) Activity. Mol Cell Blot 1995, 15:2983-2992. [4¢]. Colas P, Cohen B, Jessen T, Grishina I, Mccoy J, Brent R: Genetic Selection of Peptide Aptamers that Recognize and Inhibit Cyclin-dependent Kinase 2. Nature 1996, 380:548-550. Conklin DS, GalaktionovK, Beach D: 14-3-3 Proteins Associate with Cdc25 Phosphateses. Proc Nat/Acad Sci USA 1995, 92:7892-7896, CorreabordesJ, Nurse P: p25(rum1) Orders S Phase and Mitosis by Acting as an Inhibitor of the P34(cdc2) Mitotic Kinase. Gel/1995, 83:1001-1009. Damagnez V, MakelaTR Cottarel G: Schi~Jsaccharomyces • = pombe Mopl-Mcs2 is Related to Mammalian CAK. EMBO J 1995, 14:6164-6172. [18t]. DeazevedoWF, MuellerdieckmannHJ, Schulzegahmen U, Wetland PJ, Sausville E, Kim SH: Structural Basis for Specificity and Potency of a Flavonoid Inhibitor of Human CDK2, • Cell Cycle Kinase. Proc Nail Acad Sci USA 1996, 93:2735-2740.

Cyclins, cyclin-dependent kinases and cyclin dependent kinase activating kinases Related reviews: The dynamics of cyclin d e p e n d e n t kinase structure (pp 7 6 7 - 7 7 2 ) ; Cyclin d e p e n d e n t kinase activating kinases (pp 7 8 8 - 7 9 4 ) t ; Regulatory roles of cyclin d e p e n d e n t kinase phosphorylation in cell cycle control (pp 7 9 5 - 8 0 4 ) ~ Afar DEH, Mclaughlin J, Sherr CJ, Witte ON, Roussel MF: Signaling by ABL Oncogenes Through Cyclin D1. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1995, 92:9540-9544. Aprellkova O, Xiong Y, Liu ET: Both P16 and P21 Families • of Cyclin-dependent Kinase (CDK) Inhibitors Block the Phosphorylation of Cyclin-dependent Kinases by the CDK-activating Kinase. J Biol Chem 1995, 270:18195-18197. [26t]. Aristarkhov A, Eytan E, Moghe A, Admen A, Hershko A, Ruderman JV: E2-C, a Cyclin-selective Ubiquitin Carder Protein Required for the Destruction of Mitotic Cyclins. Proc Nat/Acad Sci USA 1996, 93:4294-4299. Basco RD, Segat MD, Reed SI: Negative Regulation of G(1) and G(2) by S-phase Cyclins of Ssccheromyces cerevisiae. Me/Ceil Biol 1995, 15:5030-5042. Bourne Y, Watson MH, Hickey MJ, Holmes W, Rocque W, • = ReedSI, Tainer JA: Crystal Structure and Mutational Analysis of the Human CDK2 Kinase Complex with Cell Cycle-regulatory Protein CksHsl. Cell 1996, 84:863-874. [21]. Brown NR, Noble MEM, Endicott JA, Garman El=, Wakatsuki S, Mitchell E, Rasmussen B, Hunt T,

p53

Defile A, Hao MM, Luna RMD, Hulboy DL, LozanoG: Cyclin E Restores P53 Activity in Contact-inhibited Cells. Mol Cell Bio/1995, 15:3926-3933. Desai D, Wessling HC, Fischer RP, Morgan DO: The Effect • of Phosphorylation by CAK on Cyclin Binding by CDC2 and CDK2. Mo/Cell Biol 1995, 15:345-350. [29t]. Devault A, MarlinezAM, Fesquet D, Labbe JC, Monn N. • TassanJP, Nigg EA, CavadoreJC, Doree M: MAT1 ('menage ~ Trois'): a New RING Finger Protein Subunit Stabilizing C~lin-H-cdk7 Complexes in Starfish and Xenopus CAK. EMBO J 1995, 14:5027-6036. [Tt]. Dirick L, Bohm 1", Nasmyth K: Roles and Regulation of • • Cln-Cdc28 Kinases at the Start of the Cell Cycle Of Saccharomyces cerevisise. EMBO J 1995, 14:4803-4813. [29¢]. Doerner R Jorgensen JE, You R, Steppuhn J, Lamb C: Control of Root Growth and Development by Cyclin Expression. Nature 1996, 380:520-523. Edgar B: Diversification of Cell Cycle Controls in • • Developing Embryos. Curt Opin Ceil Bio11995, 7:815-824. [32¢]. Espinoza FH, FarrellA, Bromage-Erdjument H, Tempst P, • • Morgan DO: A Cyclin-dependent Kinase-activating Kinaee (CAK) in Budding Yeast Unrelated to Vertebrate CAK. Science 1996, 273:1714-1717 t35~]. Fang F, Orend G, Watanabe N, Hunter T, Ruoslahti E: Dependence of Cyclin E-CDK2 Kinese Activity on Cell Anchorage. Science 1996, 271:499-502. Fischer RP, Jin P, Chamberlin HM, Morgan DO: Alternative • • Mechanisms of CAK Assembly Require an Assembly Factor or an Activating Kinase. Cel/1995, 83:47-57 [9+]. Gerber MR, FarrellA, DeshaiesRJ, Herskowitz I, Morgan DO: Cdc37 is Required for Association of the Protein Kinase Cdc28 with G(t) and Mitotic Cyciins. Proc Nat/Acad Sci USA 1995, 92:4651-4655. Graft G, Larklns BA: Endoreduplication in Maize Endosperm: Involvement of M Phase-promoting

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Cell multiplication Checkpoints (other than replication-initiation checkpoints)

Factor Inhibition and Induction of S Phase-related Kinsses. Science t 995, 269:1262-1264. Guadagno TM, Newport JW: Cdk2 Kinase is Required • • for Entry into Mitosis as a Positive Regulator of Cdc2-cyclin B Kinase Activity. Cell 1996, 84:73-82. [31 $]. Hengst L, Reed Sh Translational Control of P27(Kip1) Accumulation During the Cell Cycle. Science 1996, 271:1861-1864. Howe JA, Newport JW: A Developmental Timer Regulates Degradation of Cyclin E1 at the Midblastula Transition During Xenopus Embryogenesis. Proc Nat/Acad Sci USA 1996, 93:2060-2064. Jackman M, Firth M, Pines J: Human Cyclins B1 and B2 • • are Localized to Strikingly Different Structures: B1 to Microtubules, B2 Primarily to the Golgi Apparatus. EMBO J 1995, 14:1646-1654. [64t]. Jeffrey PD, Russo AA, Polyak K, Gibbs E, Hurwitz J, • • MassagueJ, Pavletich NP: Mechanism of CDK Activation Revealed by the Structure of a Cyclin A-CDK2 Complex. Nature 1995, 376:313-320. [10]. Jin P, Gu Y, Morgan DO: Role of Inhibitory CDC2 • Phosphorylstion in Radiation Induced G2 Arrest in Human Cells. J Cell Biol t 996, 134:963-970. [37~]. Kaldis P, Sutton A, Solomon MJ: The Cdk-activating • • Kinsse (CAK) from Budding Yeast. Ca//1996, 86:553-564. [33t]. Kaldis P, Sutton A, Solomon MJ: The Cdk-activating • Kinase(CAK) from Budding Yeast. Cell 1996, 86:553-564. [6:~]. Khleif SN, Degregori J, Yea CL, Otterson GA, Kaye FJ, Nevins.IR, Howley PM: Inhibition of Cyclin D-CDK4/CDK6 Activity is Associated with an E2F-mediated Induction of Cyclin Kinase Inhibitor Activity. Proc Nat/Acad Sci USA 1996, 93:4350-4354. Kim KK, Chambertin HM, Morgan DO, Kim S-H: Three • Dimensional Structure of Human Cyclin H, a Positive Regulator of the CDK-activating Kinase. Nat Struct Bio11996, in press. [25]. Kong SK, Yim MB, Stadtman ER, Chock PB: Peroxynitdte Disables the Tyrosine Phosphorylation Regulatory Mechanism: Lymphocyte-speciticTyrosine Kinase Fails to Phosphorylate Nitrated Cdc2(6-20)NH2 Peptide. Proc Nail Acad Sci USA 1995, 93:3377-3382. Kovelman R, Russell P: Stockpiling of Cdc25 During • , a DNA Replication Checkpoint Arrest In Schizossccharomyces pombe. Mol Cell Biol 1996, 16:86-93. [15t]. Kumagai A, DunphyWG: Control of the Cdc2/cyclin B • Complexin Xenopus Egg Extracts Arrested at a G2/M Checkpoint with DNA Synthesis Inhibitors. Mol Biol Cell 1995, 6:199-213. [36~]. Lahavbaratz S, Sudakin V, Ruderman JV, Hershko A: Reversible Phosphorylation Controls the Activity of Cyclosome-associated Cyclin-ubiquitin Ligase. Proc Nat/Acad Sci USA 1995, 92:9303-9307. Lanker S, Valdivieso MH, Wittenberg C: Rapid Degradation of the G(1) Cyclin CIn2 Induced by CDK-dependent Phosphorylation. Science 1996, 271:1597-1601. Lee MH, Nikolic M, Baptists CA, Lai E, Tsai LH, Massague J: The Brain-specific Activator P35 Allows Cdk5 to Escape Inhibition by P27(Kipl) in Neurons. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1996, 93:3259-3263. Lee TH, Kirschner MW: An Inhibitor of P34cdc2/cyclin • B that Regulates the G2/M Transition in Xenopus Extracts. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1996, 93:352-356. [44~]. Law DJ, Reed Sh A Cell Cycle Checkpoint Monitors Cell • • Morphogenesis in Budding YessL J Cell Biol 1995, 129:739-749. [51 ~]. Lin JY, Reichner C, Wu XW, Levine AJ: Analysis of Wild-type and Mutant P21(WAF-1) Gene Activities, Mol Cell Biol 1996, 16:1?86-1793. Uu JJ, Chao JR, Jiang MC, Ng SY, Yen JJY,YangyenHF: Ras Transformation Results in an Bevated Level of Cyclin D1 and Acceleration of G(1) Progression in NIH 3T3 Cells. Mol Cell Bio11995, 15:3654-3663. Liu Y, Mathias N, Steussy CN, Goebl MG: Intrsgenic Suppression Among CDC34 (UBC3) Mutations Defines a Class of Ubiquitin-conjugating Catalytic Domains. Mol Cell Biol 1995, 15:5635-5644. Makela TP, Parvin JD, Kim J, Huber U, Sharp PA~Weinberg • RA: A Kinase-deficient Transcription Factor TFIIH is Functional in Basal and Activated Transcription. Proc Nat/Acad Sci USA 1995, 92:6174-5178, [14t]. Matsuoka S, Thompson JS, Edwards MC, Badetta JM, Grundy P, Kalikin LM, Harper JW, Elledge SJ, Feinberg AP: Impdnting of the Gene Encoding a Human Cyclin-dependeot Kinase Inhibitor, P57(KIP2),on Chromosome 11pl 5. Proc Nat/Acad Sci USA t 996, 93:3026-3030. McGowan CH, Russell P: Cell Cycle Regulation of • HumanWEE1. EMBO J 1995, 14:2166-2175. [18~].

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Checkpoints (other than replication-initiation checkpoints) Related review: The spindle assembly checkpoint (pp 773-780) Agarwal ML, Agarwal A, Taylor WR, Stark GR: p53 Controls Both the G(2)/M and the G(1) Cell Cycle Checkpoints and Mediates Reversible Growth Arrest in Human Fibroblasts. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1995, 92:8493-8497. Althoefer H, SchleifferA, Wassmann K, Nordheim A, Ammeter G: Mcml is Required to Coordinate G(2)-epecific Transcdption in Seccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Blot 1995, 15:59t 7-5928. Benn J, Schneider PJ: Hepabtis B Virus HBx Protein Deregulates Cell Cycle Checkpoint Controls. Proc Nstl Acad Sci USA 1995, 92:11215-I 1219. Brachmann CB, Sherman JM, Devine SE, Cameron EE, Pillus L, Boeke JD: The SIR2 Gene Family, Conserved from Bacteda to Humans, Functions in Silencing, Cell Cycle Progression, and Chromosome Stability. Genes Dev 1995, 9:2688-2902. Cart AM: Checkpoints Take the Next Step. Science 1996, 271:314-315. Chert R-H, Waters JC, Salmon ED, Murray AW: • . Association of Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Component XMAD2 with Unattached Kinetochores. Science 1996, in press. [29]. Cimprich KA, Shin TB, Keith CT, Schreiber SL: cDNA Cloning and Gene Mapping of a Candidate Human Cell Cycle Checkpoint Protein. Proc Nat/Acad Sci USA 1996, 93:2850-2855.

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