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Jonathan B.A. Millar

Jonathan B.A. Millar

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
42
Citations
7888
World Ranking
3017
National Ranking
233

Overview

Jonathan B.A. Millar is affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research activities connected with this institution.

Millar's record does not include listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or repeated publication venues, which limits detailed insight into specific collaborations or publication patterns. Likewise, no book publications are attributed to Millar by any publishing houses.

Their documented fields of study and subfields are also not specified in the available data, and there are no identified main topics that their work covers. Likewise, there are no recorded awards associated with Millar.

While the data does not provide specific research contributions or scholarly outputs, Millar's association with a notable university suggests involvement with academic research activities within their discipline at the University of Warwick.

Best Publications

  • Pyp1 and Pyp2 PTPases dephosphorylate an osmosensing MAP kinase controlling cell size at division in fission yeast.

    J. B. A. Millar;V. Buck;M. G. Wilkinson

  • THE ATF1 TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR IS A TARGET FOR THE STY1 STRESS-ACTIVATED MAP KINASE PATHWAY IN FISSION YEAST

    M. G. Wilkinson;M. Samuels;T. Takeda;W. M. Toone

  • p80cdc25 mitotic inducer is the tyrosine phosphatase that activates p34cdc2 kinase in fission yeast.

    J. B. Millar;C. H. McGowan;G. Lenaers;Robert Jones

  • Control of the eukaryotic cell cycle by MAP kinase signaling pathways

    Marc G. Wilkinson;Jonathan B. A. Millar

  • The cdc25 M-phase inducer: an unconventional protein phosphatase.

    Jonathan B.A. Millar;Paul Russell

  • Phosphodependent Recruitment of Bub1 and Bub3 to Spc7/KNL1 by Mph1 Kinase Maintains the Spindle Checkpoint

    Lindsey A. Shepperd;John C. Meadows;Alicja M. Sochaj;Theresa C. Lancaster

  • Cdc25: mechanisms of checkpoint inhibition and recovery

    Christina Karlsson-Rosenthal;Jonathan B.A. Millar

  • p55CDC25 is a nuclear protein required for the initiation of mitosis in human cells.

    Jonathan B. A. Millar;Jonathan Blevitt;Larry Gerace;Krishna Sadhu

  • Distinct regulatory proteins control the graded transcriptional response to increasing H(2)O(2) levels in fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

    Janet Quinn;Victoria J. Findlay;Keren Dawson;Jonathan B.A. Millar

  • The Mcs4 response regulator coordinately controls the stress-activated Wak1-Wis1-Sty1 MAP kinase pathway and fission yeast cell cycle.

    J.-C. Shieh;M. G. Wilkinson;V. Buck;B. A. Morgan

  • Peroxide Sensors for the Fission Yeast Stress-activated Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Pathway

    Vicky Buck;Janet Quinn;Teresa Soto Pino;Humberto Martin

  • The COP9/signalosome complex is conserved in fission yeast and has a role in S phase.

    Kirsten E. Mundt;Joanne Porte;Johanne M. Murray;Constantinos Brikos

  • A MAP kinase-dependent actin checkpoint ensures proper spindle orientation in fission yeast

    Yannick Gachet;Sylvie Tournier;Jonathan B. A. Millar;Jeremy S. Hyams

  • Spindle checkpoint silencing requires association of PP1 to both Spc7 and kinesin-8 motors.

    John C. Meadows;Lindsey A. Shepperd;Vincent Vanoosthuyse;Vincent Vanoosthuyse;Theresa C. Lancaster

  • Identification of a G 2 Arrest Domain in the E1 ∧ E4 Protein of Human Papillomavirus Type 16

    Clare E. Davy;Deborah J. Jackson;Qian Wang;Kenneth Raj

  • The DASH complex and Klp5/Klp6 kinesin coordinate bipolar chromosome attachment in fission yeast

    Isabel Sanchez-Perez;Steven J Renwick;Karen Crawley;Inga Karig

  • Regulated vacuole fusion and fission in Schizosaccharomyces pombe: an osmotic response dependent on MAP kinases

    Neil Bone;Jonathan B.A. Millar;Takashi Toda;John Armstrong

  • Identification of a cdk-activating kinase in fission yeast.

    V. Buck;P. Russell;J. B. A. Millar

  • Pyp3 PTPase acts as a mitotic inducer in fission yeast.

    J. B. A. Millar;G. Lenaers;P. Russell

  • p80cdc25 mitotic inducer isthetyrosine phosphatase thatactivates p34cdc2 kinase infission yeast

    Jonathan B. A. Millar;Clare H. McGowan;Robert JonesandPaulRussell GuyLenaers

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Russell
Paul Russell Scripps Research Institute
Enrique Rozengurt
Enrique Rozengurt University of California, Los Angeles
Takashi Toda
Takashi Toda Hiroshima University
Mohan K. Balasubramanian
Mohan K. Balasubramanian University of Warwick
Guy Lenaers
Guy Lenaers University of Angers
Viesturs Simanis
Viesturs Simanis École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Kozo Makino
Kozo Makino Osaka University
Robert A. Cross
Robert A. Cross University of Warwick
Nic Jones
Nic Jones University of Manchester
John Doorbar
John Doorbar University of Cambridge

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