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Rightly so, think, and I don't see why whatever you're quoting cited that paper. Wilson-Grady et al. 2008 (PMID:18257517) just has HTP data identifying phosphopeptides from wild-type cells. In the data from the supplemental files, there's only one entry for ase1 and none for klp9.
Ah OK, I thought maybe they did some cdc2 work too. It's clearly the wrong citation.
WE didn't get this from this paper?
A previous phosphoproteomic mass-spectrometry study in fission yeast revealed specific cdc2p-dependent phosphorylation sites on klp9p (3 sites: S598, S605, S611) and ase1p (4 sites: S640, S683, S688, S693) during mitosis (Wilson-Grady et al., 2008).