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An ATM- and ATR-dependent checkpoint inactivates spindle assembly by targeting CEP63 Export

Nature Cell Biology, Vol. 11, No. 3. (01 February 2009), pp. 278-285.

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Double-strand breaks in DNA activate the kinases ATM and ATR, which block entry into mitosis. ATM and ATR also delay mitotic progression by controlling spindle assembly in Xenopus egg extracts through the phosphorylation of the centrosomal protein CEP63, leading to its delocalization from the centrosome.


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