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Academic Article Aurora B kinase activation requires survivin priming phosphorylation by PLK1.
Academic Article Mitotic Protein CSPP1 Interacts with CENP-H Protein to Coordinate Accurate Chromosome Oscillation in Mitosis.
Academic Article MST4 kinase phosphorylates ACAP4 protein to orchestrate apical membrane remodeling during gastric acid secretion.
Academic Article Characterization of protein kinase A-mediated phosphorylation of ezrin in gastric parietal cell activation.
Academic Article TTK kinase is essential for the centrosomal localization of TACC2.
Academic Article Polarized distribution of IQGAP proteins in gastric parietal cells and their roles in regulated epithelial cell secretion.
Academic Article Direct interaction between survivin and Smac/DIABLO is essential for the anti-apoptotic activity of survivin during taxol-induced apoptosis.
Academic Article PALS1 specifies the localization of ezrin to the apical membrane of gastric parietal cells.
Academic Article Phosphorylation of ezrin on threonine 567 produces a change in secretory phenotype and repolarizes the gastric parietal cell.
Academic Article D-box is required for the degradation of human Shugoshin and chromosome alignment.
Academic Article Nek2A kinase regulates the localization of numatrin to centrosome in mitosis.
Academic Article Human Zwint-1 specifies localization of Zeste White 10 to kinetochores and is essential for mitotic checkpoint signaling.
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