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#Question id: 2970


Describe how Cdc14 triggers the exit from mitosis in the budding yeast, S. cerevisiae.

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. Cdc14 is a protein phosphatase, which at anaphase is activated by the mitotic exit network. Once activated, Cdc14 dephosphorylates APC/CCdh1 and Sic1, which promotes mitotic cyclin degradation and mitotic CDK inactivation, respectively.

  2. Cdc14 is a protein kinase, which at anaphase is activated by the mitotic exit network.  Once activated, Cdc14 phosphorylates APC/CCdh1 and Sic1, which promotes mitotic cyclin degradation and mitotic CDK inactivation, respectively.

  3. Cdc14 is a protein phosphatase, which at anaphase is activated by the mitotic exit network.  Once activated, Cdc14 dephosphorylates APC/CCdc20 and Sic1, which promotes mitotic cyclin degradation and mitotic CDK inactivation, respectively.

  4. Cdc14 is a protein phosphatase, which at metaphase is activated by the mitotic exit network.  Once activated, Cdc14 dephosphorylates APC/CCdh1, which promotes mitotic cyclin degradation and mitotic CDK inactivation.

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