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4 results match your criteria: "The Institute of Cancer Research-Chester Beatty laboratories[Affiliation]"
EMBO J
October 2024
The Institute of Cancer Research Chester Beatty Laboratories, 237 Fulham Road, London, SW3 6JB, UK.
The proper control of mitosis depends on the ubiquitin-mediated degradation of the right mitotic regulator at the right time. This is effected by the Anaphase Promoting Complex/Cyclosome (APC/C) ubiquitin ligase that is regulated by the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint (SAC). The SAC prevents the APC/C from recognising Cyclin B1, the essential anaphase and cytokinesis inhibitor, until all chromosomes are attached to the spindle.
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June 2022
Cancer Biology, The Institute of Cancer Research Chester Beatty Laboratories, 237 Fulham Road, London, London SW3 6JB, UK.
Measuring the dynamics with which the regulatory complexes assemble and disassemble is a crucial barrier to our understanding of how the cell cycle is controlled that until now has been difficult to address. This considerable gap in our understanding is due to the difficulty of reconciling biochemical assays with single cell-based techniques, but recent advances in microscopy and gene editing techniques now enable the measurement of the kinetics of protein-protein interaction in living cells. Here, we apply fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy to study the dynamics of the cell cycle machinery, beginning with Cyclin B1 and its binding to its partner kinase Cdk1 that together form the major mitotic kinase.
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April 2018
Dynamical Cell Systems Team, Division of Cancer Biology, The Institute of Cancer Research-Chester Beatty laboratories, 237 Fulham Rd, SW3 6JB, London, United Kingdom.
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November 2017
Dynamical Cell Systems Team, Division of Cancer Biology, The Institute of Cancer Research-Chester Beatty laboratories, 237 Fulham Rd, SW3 6JB, London, United Kingdom.
Inositol Requiring Enzyme-1 (IRE1) is the most conserved transducer of the Unfolded Protein Response (UPR), a surveillance mechanism that ensures homeostasis of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in eukaryotes. IRE1 activation orchestrates adaptive responses, including lipid anabolism, metabolic reprogramming, increases in protein folding competency, and ER expansion/remodeling. However, we still know surprisingly little regarding the principles by which this ER transducer is deactivated upon ER stress clearance.
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