The polo-like kinases (PLKs) make up an evolutionarily conserved, newly emerging family of essential cell cycle regulators. Polo kinases regulate diverse cellular and biochemical events at various stages of the M-phase. They are required at several key points through mitosis, starting from control of the G2/M transition through phosphorylation of CDC25C and mitotic cyclins and in the DNA damage checkpoint adaptation to prevent entry into mitosis. At the beginning of mitosis, various proteins are recruited to the centrosome, a maturation process which requires polo kinases. Polo kinases are also required for the establishment of a bipolar spindle...