Richard Timothy Hunt
Publications:
1. On the regulation of protein phosphatase 2A and its role in controlling entry into and exit from mitosis.
Tim Hunt
Advances in biological regulation. 04/2013;
2.Protein phosphatases and their regulation in the control of mitosis.
Satoru Mochida, Tim Hunt
EMBO Reports 03/2012; 13(3):197-203.· 7.19 Impact Factor
3.The cell cycle.
Tim Hunt,Kim Nasmyth,Béla Novák
Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B Biological Sciences 12/2011; 366(1584):3494-7.· 6.23 Impact
4.Switches and latches: a biochemical tug-of-war between the kinases and phosphatases that control mitosis.
Maria Rosa Domingo-Sananes,Orsolya Kapuy, Tim Hunt,Bela Novak
Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B Biological Sciences 12/2011; 366(1584):3584-94.· 6.23 Impact Factor
5. Introduction: The cell cycle
Tim Hunt,Kim Nasmyth,Béla Novák
Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B Biological Sciences 01/2011; 366(1584):3494-3497.· 6.23 Impact factor
6.Greatwall phosphorylates an inhibitor of protein phosphatase 2A that is essential for mitosis.
Satoru Mochida,Sarah L Maslen,Mark Skehel, Tim Hunt
Science 12/2010; 330(6011):1670-3.· 31.20 Impact Factor
7.Transdisciplinary EU science institute needs funds urgently.
Jan W Vasbinder,Bertil Andersson,W Brian Arthur,Maarten Boasson,Rob de Boer,Jean Pierre Changeux,Esteban Domingo,Manfred Eigen,Alan Fersht,Daan Frenkel, [...... ],Peter Nijkamp,Jean Marie Lehn,Rudy Rabbinge,Marten Scheffer,Peter Schuster,Ismail Serageldin,Jan Stuip,Jan de Vries,Wim van Vierssen,Rein Willems
Nature 02/2010; 463(7283):876.· 38.60 Impact Factor
8.Identification of substrates for cyclin dependent kinases.
Alessia Errico,Krupa Deshmukh,Yoshimi Tanaka,Andrei Pozniakovsky, Tim Hunt
Advances in enzyme regulation 01/2010; 50(1):375-99.
9.Cyclin-dependent kinases: a family portrait.
Marcos Malumbres,Edward Harlow, Tim Hunt,Tony Hunter,Jill M Lahti,Gerard Manning,David O Morgan,Li-Huei Tsai,Debra J Wolgemuth
Nature Cell Biology 11/2009; 11(11):1275-6.· 20.76 Impact Factor
10.Tipin/Tim1/And1 protein complex promotes Pol alpha chromatin binding and sister chromatid cohesion.
Alessia Errico,Claudia Cosentino,Teresa Rivera,Ana Losada,Etienne Schwob, Tim Hunt,Vincenzo Costanzo The EMBO Journal 11/2009; 28(23):3681-92.· 9.82 Impact Factor
11.Loss of the mammalian APC/C activator FZR1 shortens G1 and lengthens S phase but has little effect on exit from mitosis.
Reinhard Sigl,Cornelia Wandke,Veronika Rauch,Jane Kirk, Tim Hunt,Stephan Geley
Journal of Cell Science 10/2009; 122(Pt 22):4208-17.· 5.88 Impact Factor
12.Regulated activity of PP2A-B55 delta is crucial for controlling entry into and exit from mitosis in Xenopus egg extracts.
Satoru Mochida,Satoshi Ikeo,Julian Gannon, Tim Hunt
The EMBO Journal 09/2009; 28(18):2777-85.· 9.82 Impact Factor
13.From concepts to cures--and back.
Tim Hunt
EMBO Molecular Medicine 04/2009; 1(1):4.· 7.80 Impact Factor
14.The structure of CDK4/cyclin D3 has implications for models of CDK activation.
T Takaki,A Echalier,N R Brown, T Hunt,J A Endicott,M E M Noble
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 03/2009; 106(11):4171-6.· 9.74 Impact Factor
15.You never know: Cdk inhibitors as anti-cancer drugs.
Tim Hunt
Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) 01/2009; 7(24):3789-90.· 5.24 Impact Factor
16.Meiotic inactivation of Xenopus Myt1 by CDK/XRINGO, but not CDK/cyclin, via site-specific phosphorylation.
E Josué Ruiz, Tim Hunt,Angel R Nebreda
Molecular cell 11/2008; 32(2):210-20.· 14.61 Impact Factor
17.Cyclin-dependent kinases and cell-cycle transitions: does one fit all?
Helfrid Hochegger,Shunichi Takeda, Tim Hunt
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 10/2008; 9(11):910-6.· 37.16 Impact Factor
18.Exogenous bone marrow cells do not rescue non-irradiated mice from acute renal tubular damage caused by HgCl2, despite establishment of chimaerism and cell proliferation in bone marrow and spleen.
T-C Fang,W R Otto,R Jeffery, T Hunt,M R Alison,H T Cook,N A Wright,R Poulsom
Cell Proliferation 09/2008; 41(4):592-606.· 2.27 Impact Factor
19.Haematopoietic lineage-committed bone marrow cells, but not cloned cultured mesenchymal stem cells, contribute to regeneration of renal tubular epithelium after HgCl 2 -induced acute tubular injury.
T-C Fang,W R Otto,J Rao,R Jeffery, T Hunt,M R Alison,H T Cook,N A Wright,R Poulsom
Cell Proliferation 07/2008; 41(4):575-91.· 2.27 Impact Factor
20.Getting in and out of mitosis
Hunt Tim
Cellular Therapy and Transplantation. 01/2008;
21.Egg extracts from meiotic M phase.
Satoru Mochida, Tim Hunt
Nature 10/2007; 449(7160):336-40.· 38.60 Impact Factor
22.European young investigators.
Tim Hunt
Science 10/2007; 317(5846):1833.· 31.20 Impact Factor
23.Tipin is required for stalled replication forks to resume DNA replication after removal of aphidicolin in Xenopus egg extracts.
Alessia Errico,Vincenzo Costanzo, Tim Hunt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 10/2007; 104(38):14929-34.· 9.74 Impact Factor
24.An essential role for Cdk1 in S phase control is revealed via chemical genetics in vertebrate cells.
Helfrid Hochegger,Donniphat Dejsuphong,Eiichiro Sonoda,Alihossein Saberi,Eeson Rajendra,Jane Kirk, Tim Hunt,Shunichi Takeda
The Journal of Cell Biology 08/2007; 178(2):257-68.· 10.82 Impact Factor
25The crystal structure of human cyclin B.
Edward T Petri,Alessia Errico,Lourdes Escobedo, Tim Hunt,Ravi Basavappa
Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) 07/2007; 6(11):1342-9.· 5.24 Impact Factor
26.Riding tandem: circadian clocks and the cell cycle.
Tim Hunt,Paolo Sassone-Corsi
Cell 06/2007; 129(3):461-4.· 31.96 Impact Factor
27.Accumulation of Krebs cycle intermediates and over-expression of HIF1alpha in tumours which result from germline FH and SDH mutations.
P J Pollard,J J Brière,N A Alam,J Barwell,E Barclay,N C Wortham, T Hunt,M Mitchell,S Olpin,S J Moat, [...... ],S J Heales,Y L Chung,J R Griffiths,A Dalgleish,J A McGrath,M J Gleeson,S V Hodgson,R Poulsom,P Rustin,I P M Tomlinson
Human Molecular Genetics 09/2005; 14(15):2231-9.· 7.69 Impact Factor
28.Inhibition of the anaphase-promoting complex by the Xnf7 ubiquitin ligase.
Jessica B Casaletto,Leta K Nutt,Qiju Wu,Jonathan D Moore,Laurence D Etkin,Peter K Jackson, Tim Hunt,Sally Kornbluth
The Journal of Cell Biology 05/2005; 169(1):61-71.· 10.82 Impact Factor
29.Characterization of a new family of cyclin-dependent kinase activators.
Ana Dinarina,Laurent H Perez,Amparo Davila,Markus Schwab, Tim Hunt,Angel R Nebreda
Biochemical Journal 04/2005; 386(Pt 2):349-55.· 4.65 Impact Factor
30.CDK-dependent phosphorylation of BRCA2 as a regulatory mechanism for recombinational repair.
Fumiko Esashi,Nicole Christ,Julian Gannon,Yilun Liu, Tim Hunt,Maria Jasin,Stephen C West
Nature 04/2005; 434(7033):598-604.· 38.60 Impact Factor
31Requirement of the SCFPop1/Pop2 Ubiquitin Ligase for Degradation of the Fission Yeast S Phase Cyclin Cig2.
Hiroyuki Yamano,Kin-Ichiro Kominami,Clare Harrison,Kenji Kitamura,Satoshi Katayama,Susheela Dhut, Tim Hunt,Takashi Toda
Journal of Biological Chemistry 05/2004; 279(18):18974-80.· 4.65 Impact Factor
32.Oocyte maturation and cell cycle control: a farewell symposium for Pr Marcel Dorée.
Claude Prigent, Tim Hunt
Biology of the Cell 05/2004; 96(3):181-5.· 3.49 Impact Factor
33.The discovery of cyclin (I).
Tim Hunt
Cell 02/2004; 116(2 Suppl):S63-4, 1 p following S65.· 31.96 Impact Factor
34.Cell cycle-regulated recognition of the destruction box of cyclin B by the APC/C in Xenopus egg extracts.
Hiroyuki Yamano,Julian Gannon,Hiro Mahbubani, Tim Hunt
Molecular Cell 02/2004; 13(1):137-47.· 15.28 Impact Factor
35.Mapping of a discontinuous and highly conformational binding site on follicle stimulating hormone subunit-beta (FSH-beta) using domain Scan and Matrix Scan technology.
Peter Timmerman,Evert Van Dijk,Wouter Puijk,Wim Schaaper,Jerry Slootstra,Stephen J Carlisle,John Coley,Steve Eida,M Gani, Tim Hunt,Paul Perry,Gerry Piron,Rob H Meloen
Molecular Diversity 02/2004; 8(2):61-77.· 2.86 Impact Factor
36.The fickle food of fame
Tim Hunt
01/2004;
37. Unmasking the S-phase-promoting potential of cyclin B1.
Jonathan D Moore,Jane A Kirk, Tim Hunt
Science 06/2003; 300(5621):987-90.· 31.20 Impact Factor
38. Identification of the nuclear localization signal in Xenopus cyclin E and analysis of its role in replication and mitosis.
Jonathan D Moore,Sally Kornbluth, Tim Hunt
Molecular Biology of the Cell 01/2003; 13(12):4388-400.· 4.60 Impact Factor
39. Regulation of the CDK-related protein kinase PCTAIRE-1 and its possible role in neurite outgrowth in Neuro-2A cells.
Ralph Graeser,Julian Gannon,Randy Y C Poon,Thierry Dubois,Alastair Aitken, Tim Hunt
Journal of Cell Science 10/2002; 115(Pt 17):3479-90.· 5.88 Impact Factor
40. From Cdc2 to Cdk1: when did the cell cycle kinase join its cyclin partner?
Marcel Dorée, Tim Hunt
Journal of Cell Science 07/2002; 115(Pt 12):2461-4.· 5.88 Impact Factor
41. Minichromosome maintenance (MCM) proteins may be pre-cancer markers.
M R Alison,T Hunt,S J Forbes
Gut 04/2002; 50(3):290-1.· 10.73 Impact Factor
42. Nobel Lecture. Protein synthesis, proteolysis, and cell cycle transitions.
Tim Hunt
Bioscience Reports 01/2002; 22(5-6):465-86.· 1.88 Impact Factor
43. New B-type cyclin synthesis is required between meiosis I and II during Xenopus oocyte maturation.
H Hochegger,A Klotzbücher,J Kirk,M Howell,K le Guellec,K Fletcher,T Duncan,M Sohail, T Hunt
Development 11/2001; 128(19):3795-807.· 6.21 Impact Factor
44. Bone marrow contributes to renal parenchymal turnover and regeneration.
R Poulsom,S J Forbes,K Hodivala-Dilke,E Ryan,S Wyles,S Navaratnarasah,R Jeffery, T Hunt,M Alison,T Cook,C Pusey,N A Wright
The Journal of Pathology 10/2001; 195(2):229-35.· 7.59 Impact Factor
34. The long form of CDK2 arises via alternative splicing and forms an active protein kinase with cyclins A and E.
C Ellenrieder,B Bartosch,G Y Lee,M Murphy,C Sweeney,M Hergersberg,M Carrington,R Jaussi, T Hunt
DNA and Cell Biology 08/2001; 20(7):413-23.· 2.34 Impact Factor
35. Antisense oligonucleotides selected by hybridisation to scanning arrays are effective reagents in vivo
Muhammad Sohail,Helfrid Hochegger,Andrea Klotzbücher,Rene Le Guellec, Tim Hunt,Edwin M Southern
Nucleic Acids Research 06/2001;· 8.28 Impact Factor
36. Anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome-dependent proteolysis of human cyclin A starts at the beginning of mitosis and is not subject to the spindle assembly checkpoint.
S Geley,E Kramer,C Gieffers,J Gannon,J M Peters, T Hunt
The Journal of Cell Biology 05/2001; 153(1):137-48.· 10.82 Impact Factor
37. The spike of S phase cyclin Cig2 expression at the G1-S border in fission yeast requires both APC and SCF ubiquitin ligases.
H Yamano,K Kitamura,K Kominami,A Lehmann,S Katayama, T Hunt,T Toda
Molecular Cell 01/2001; 6(6):1377-87.· 15.28 Impact Factor
38. Coming of age with TiBS.
T Hunt
Trends in Biochemical Sciences 01/2001; 25(12):581.· 13.08 Impact Factor
39. Identification of XDRP1; a Xenopus protein related to yeast Dsk2p binds to the N-terminus of cyclin A and inhibits its degradation
Minoru Funakoshi,Stephan Geley, Tim Hunt,Takeharu Nishimoto,Hideki Kobayashi
The EMBO Journal 10/1999;· 9.82 Impact Factor
40. The Orc4p and Orc5p subunits of the Xenopus and human origin recognition complex are related to Orc1p and Cdc6p.
T Tugal,X H Zou-Yang,K Gavin,D Pappin,B Canas,R Kobayashi, T Hunt,B Stillman
Journal of Biological Chemistry 01/1999; 273(49):32421-9.· 4.65 Impact Factor
41. The role of the destruction box and its neighbouring lysine residues in cyclin B for anaphase ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis in fission yeast: defining the D-box receptor.
H Yamano,C Tsurumi,J Gannon, T Hunt
The EMBO Journal 11/1998; 17(19):5670-8.· 9.82 Impact Factor
42. Endnote 3.0.
T Hunt
Trends in Biochemical Sciences 08/1998; 23(7):268.· 13.08 Impact Factor
43. Cyclin B2-null mice develop normally and are fertile whereas cyclin B1-null mice die in utero
Michael Brandeis,Ian Rosewell,Mark Carrington,Tessa Crompton,Mary Ann Jacobs,Jane Kirk,Julian Gannon, Tim Hunt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 04/1998; 95(8):4344-4349.· 9.74 Impact Factor
44. A measure of the mitotic index: studies of the abundance and half-life of p34cdc2 in cultured cells and normal and neoplastic tissues.
J V Gannon,A Nebreda,N M Goodger,P R Morgan, T Hunt
Genes to Cells 02/1998; 3(1):17-27.· 2.73 Impact Factor
45. Cell multiplication.
T Hunt,K Nasmyth
Current Opinion in Cell Biology 01/1998; 9(6):765-7.· 11.41 Impact Factor
46. Article:Fission yeast Cut2 required for anaphase has two destruction boxes.
H Funabiki,H Yamano,K Nagao,H Tanaka,H Yasuda, T Hunt,M Yanagida
The EMBO Journal 11/1997; 16(19):5977-87.· 9.82 Impact Factor
47. Xenopus cyclin A1 can associate with Cdc28 in budding yeast, causing cell-cycle arrest with an abnormal distribution of nuclear DNA.
M Funakoshi,H Sikder,H Ebihara,K Irie,K Sugimoto,K Matsumoto, T Hunt,T Nishimoto,H Kobayashi
Genes to Cells 06/1997; 2(5):329-43.· 2.73 Impact Factor
48. Xenopus cyclin A1 can associate with Cdc28 in budding yeast, causing cell‐cycle arrest with an abnormal distribution of nuclear DNA
Minoru Funakoshi,Hashmat Sikder,Hiroko Ebihara,Kenji Irie,Katsunori Sugimoto,Kunihiro Matsumoto, Tim Hunt,Takeharu Nishimoto,Hideki Kobayashi
49. Cell cycle regulatory proteins--an overview with relevance to oral cancer.
N M Goodger,J Gannon, T Hunt,P R Morgan
Oral Oncology 04/1997; 33(2):61-73.· 2.70 Impact Factor
50. The proteolysis of mitotic cyclins in mammalian cells persists from the end of mitosis until the onset of S phase.
M Brandeis, T Hunt
The EMBO Journal 11/1996; 15(19):5280-9.· 9.82 Impact Factor
51. The role of proteolysis in cell cycle progression in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
H Yamano,J Gannon, T Hunt
The EMBO Journal 11/1996; 15(19):5268-79.· 9.82 Impact Factor
52. The 'destruction box' of cyclin A allows B-type cyclins to be ubiquitinated, but not efficiently destroyed.
A Klotzbücher,E Stewart,D Harrison, T Hunt
The EMBO Journal 07/1996; 15(12):3053-64.· 9.82 Impact Factor
53. Both cyclin A and cyclin E have S-phase promoting (SPF) activity in Xenopus egg extracts.
U P Strausfeld,M Howell,P Descombes,S Chevalier,R E Rempel,J Adamczewski,J L Maller, T Hunt,J J Blow
Journal of Cell Science 07/1996; 109 ( Pt 6):1555-63.· 5.88 Impact Factor
54. Cut2 proteolysis required for sister-chromatid seperation in fission yeast.
H Funabiki,H Yamano,K Kumada,K Nagao, T Hunt,M Yanagida
Nature 06/1996; 381(6581):438-41.· 38.60 Impact Factor
55. The localization of p34cdc2 in the cells of normal, hyperplastic, and malignant epithelial and lymphoid tissues of the oral cavity.
N M Goodger,J Gannon, T Hunt,P R Morgan
The Journal of Pathology 05/1996; 178(4):422-8.· 7.59 Impact Factor
56. Expression and subcellular localization of CDK2 and cdc2 kinases and their common partner cyclin A in thyroid epithelial cells: comparison of cyclic AMP-dependent and -independent cell cycles.
M Baptist,F Lamy,J Gannon, T Hunt,J E Dumont,P P Roger
Journal of Cellular Physiology 03/1996; 166(2):256-73.· 4.22 Impact Factor
57. Newly synthesized protein(s) must associate with p34cdc2 to activate MAP kinase and MPF during progesterone-induced maturation of Xenopus oocytes.
A R Nebreda,J V Gannon, T Hunt
The EMBO Journal 12/1995; 14(22):5597-607.· 9.82 Impact Factor
58. The crystal structure of cyclin A.
N R Brown,M E Noble,J A Endicott,E F Garman,S Wakatsuki,E Mitchell,B Rasmussen, T Hunt,L N Johnson
Structure 12/1995; 3(11):1235-47.· 5.99 Impact Factor
59. Identification of a developmental timer regulating the stability of embryonic cyclin A and a new somatic A-type cyclin at gastrulation.
J A Howe,M Howell, T Hunt,J W Newport
Genes & Development 06/1995; 9(10):1164-76.· 12.44 Impact Factor
60. Cyclin A and cyclin B dissociate from p34cdc2 with half-times of 4 and 15 h, respectively, regardless of the phase of the cell cycle.
H Kobayashi,E Stewart,R Y Poon, T Hunt
Journal of Biological Chemistry 12/1994; 269(46):29153-60.· 4.65 Impact Factor
61. Cell cycle regulation of the p34cdc2/p33cdk2-activating kinase p40MO15.
R Y Poon,K Yamashita,M Howell,M A Ershler,A Belyavsky, T Hunt
Journal of Cell Science 11/1994; 107 ( Pt 10):2789-99.· 5.88 Impact Factor
62. Similarities between somatic cells overexpressing the mos oncogene and oocytes during meiotic interphase.
K Fukasawa,M S Murakami,D G Blair,R Kuriyama, T Hunt,P Fischinger,G F Vande Woude
Cell growth & differentiation: the molecular biology journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 11/1994; 5(10):1093-103.
63. Cip1 blocks the initiation of DNA replication in Xenopus extracts by inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinases.
U P Strausfeld,M Howell,R Rempel,J L Maller, T Hunt,J J Blow
Current Biology 11/1994; 4(10):876-83.· 9.49 Impact Factor
64. A brain-specific activator of cyclin-dependent kinase 5.
J Lew,Q Q Huang,Z Qi,R J Winkfein,R Aebersold, T Hunt,J H Wang
Nature 10/1994; 371(6496):423-6.· 38.60 Impact Factor
65. A novel kinase cascade triggered by stress and heat shock that stimulates MAPKAP kinase-2 and phosphorylation of the small heat shock proteins.
J Rouse,P Cohen,S Trigon,M Morange,A Alonso-Llamazares,D Zamanillo, T Hunt,A R Nebreda
Cell 10/1994; 78(6):1027-37.· 31.96 Impact Factor
66. Reversible immunoprecipitation using histidine- or glutathione S-transferase-tagged staphylococcal protein A.
R Y Poon, T Hunt
Analytical Biochemistry 05/1994; 218(1):26-33.· 2.58 Impact Factor
67. The 3'-untranslated regions of c-mos and cyclin mRNAs stimulate translation by regulating cytoplasmic polyadenylation.
M D Sheets,C A Fox, T Hunt,G Vande Woude,M Wickens
Genes & Development 05/1994; 8(8):926-38.· 12.44 Impact Factor
68. Destruction of Xenopus cyclins A and B2, but not B1, requires binding to p34cdc2.
E Stewart,H Kobayashi,D Harrison, T Hunt
The EMBO Journal 03/1994; 13(3):584-94.· 9.82 Impact Facto
69. Assay and purification of Fv fragments in fermenter cultures: design and evaluation of generic binding reagents.
M J Berry,T A Wattam,J Willets,N Lindner,T de Graaf, T Hunt,M Gani,P J Davis,P Porter
Journal of Immunological Methods 02/1994; 167(1-2):173-82.· 2.23 Impact Factor
70. Cell cycle. Dams and sluices.
K Nasmyth, T Hunt
Nature 01/1994; 366(6456):634-5.· 38.60 Impact Factor
71. Neuronal cdc2 - like kinase is a complex of cyclin - dependent kinase 5 and a novel brain - specific regulatory subunit
J Lew,Qq Huang,Rj Winkfein,R Aebersold, T Hunt,Jh Wang
Nature 01/1994;· 38.60 Impact Factor
72. Simian virus 40 large T antigen associates with cyclin A and p33cdk2.
J P Adamczewski,J V Gannon, T Hunt
Journal of Virology 12/1993; 67(11):6551-7.· 5.08 Impact Factor
73. The protein kinase mos activates MAP kinase kinase in vitro and stimulates the MAP kinase pathway in mammalian somatic cells in vivo.
A R Nebreda,C Hill,N Gomez,P Cohen, T Hunt
FEBS Letters 11/1993; 333(1-2):183-7.· 3.58 Impact Factor
74. The cdc2-related protein p40MO15 is the catalytic subunit of a protein kinase that can activate p33cdk2 and p34cdc2.
R Y Poon,K Yamashita,J P Adamczewski, T Hunt,J Shuttleworth
The EMBO Journal 09/1993; 12(8):3123-32.· 9.82 Impact Factor
75. The c-mos proto-oncogene protein kinase turns on and maintains the activity of MAP kinase, but not MPF, in cell-free extracts of Xenopus oocytes and eggs.
A R Nebreda, T Hunt
The EMBO Journal 06/1993; 12(5):1979-86.· 9.82 Impact Factor
76. In vitro fusion of endocytic vesicles is inhibited by cyclin A-cdc2 kinase.
P G Woodman,J P Adamczewski, T Hunt,G Warren
Molecular Biology of the Cell 06/1993; 4(5):541-53.· 4.60 Impact Factor
77. HPV16 E7 protein associates with the protein kinase p33CDK2 and cyclin A.
M Tommasino,J P Adamczewski,F Carlotti,C F Barth,R Manetti,M Contorni,F Cavalieri, T Hunt,L Crawford
Oncogene 02/1993; 8(1):195-202.· 7.36 Impact Factor
78. The Cell Cycle: An Introduction
A. Murray, T. Hunt
79. Identification of the domains in cyclin A required for binding to, and activation of, p34cdc2 and p32cdk2 protein kinase subunits.
H Kobayashi,E Stewart,R Poon,J P Adamczewski,J Gannon, T Hunt
Molecular Biology of the Cell 12/1992; 3(11):1279-94.· 4.60 Impact Factor
80. Plasmid cDNA-directed protein synthesis in a coupled eukaryotic in vitro transcription-translation system.
D Craig,M T Howell,C L Gibbs, T Hunt,R J Jackson
Nucleic Acids Research 11/1992; 20(19):4987-95.· 8.28 Impact Factor
81. The nature of cytotoxic drug-induced cell death in murine intestinal crypts.
T V Anilkumar,C E Sarraf, T Hunt,M R Alison
British Journal of Cancer 05/1992; 65(4):552-8.· 5.08 Impact Factor
82. The requirements for protein synthesis and degradation, and the control of destruction of cyclins A and B in the meiotic and mitotic cell cycles of the clam embryo.
T Hunt,F C Luca,J V Ruderman
The Journal of Cell Biology 03/1992; 116(3):707-24.· 10.82 Impact Factor
83. Cell cycle arrest and c-mos.
T Hunt
Nature 03/1992; 355(6361):587-8.· 38.60 Impact Factor
84. Bone-inducing agent (BIA) from cultured human Saos-2 osteosarcoma cells.
H C Anderson,K Sugamoto,D C Morris,H H Hsu, T Hunt
Bone and Mineral 02/1992; 16(1):49-62.
85. Cyclin A recruits p33cdk2 to the cellular transcription factor DRTF1.
L R Bandara,J P Adamczewski,M Zamanian,R Y Poon, T Hunt,N B Thangue
Journal of cell science. Supplement 02/1992; 16:77-85.
86. Cyclins and their partners: from a simple idea to complicated reality.
T Hunt
Seminars in Cell Biology 09/1991; 2(4):213-22.
87. Xenopus oocyte maturation does not require new cyclin synthesis.
J Minshull,A Murray,A Colman, T Hunt
The Journal of Cell Biology 09/1991; 114(4):767-72.· 10.82 Impact Factor
88. On the synthesis and destruction of A- and B-type cyclins during oogenesis and meiotic maturation in Xenopus laevis.
H Kobayashi,J Minshull,C Ford,R Golsteyn,R Poon, T Hunt
The Journal of Cell Biology 09/1991; 114(4):755-65.· 10.82 Impact Factor
89. Independent inactivation of MPF and cytostatic factor (Mos) upon fertilization of Xenopus eggs.
N Watanabe, T Hunt,Y Ikawa,N Sagata