Connections between the protein kinases that function within complex cell polarity networks are poorly understood. Rod-shaped fission yeast cells grow in a highly polarized manner, and genetic screens have identified many protein kinases required for polarized growth and cell shape. Kin1, the sole MARK/PAR-1 family kinase in fission yeast, regulates cell polarity and cytokinesis through unknown mechanisms. We performed a large-scale phosphoproteomics screen to identify and characterize Kin1 substrates in cells.
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Keywords: Kin1 ; Pom1 ; Ssp1 ; MARK/PAR1 ; cell polarity ; cytokinesis ; protein kinase ; phosphoproteomics
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Arminja Kettenbach, The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, United States |
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