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Kre28-Spc105 interaction is essential for Spc105 loading at the kinetochore.
Killing two birds with one stone: how budding yeast Mps1 controls chromosome segregation and spindle…
The microtubule- and PP1-binding activities of Drosophila melanogaster Spc105 control the kinetics o…
The copy-number and varied strengths of MELT motifs in Spc105 balance the strength and responsivenes…
Phosphoregulation of Spc105 by Mps1 and PP1 regulates Bub1 localization to kinetochores.
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