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  • From equator to pole: split... From equator to pole: splitting chromosomes in mitosis and meiosis
    Duro, Eris; Marston, Adèle L Genes & development, 2015-Jan-15, 2015-01-15, 20150115, Volume: 29, Issue: 2
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    During eukaryotic cell division, chromosomes must be precisely partitioned to daughter cells. This relies on a mechanism to move chromosomes in defined directions within the parental cell. While ...
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  • The Kinetochore Receptor fo... The Kinetochore Receptor for the Cohesin Loading Complex
    Hinshaw, Stephen M.; Makrantoni, Vasso; Harrison, Stephen C. ... Cell, 09/2017, Volume: 171, Issue: 1
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    The ring-shaped cohesin complex brings together distant DNA domains to maintain, express, and segregate the genome. Establishing specific chromosomal linkages depends on cohesin recruitment to ...
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  • Evolutionary repair: Change... Evolutionary repair: Changes in multiple functional modules allow meiotic cohesin to support mitosis
    Hsieh, Yu-Ying Phoebe; Makrantoni, Vasso; Robertson, Daniel ... PLoS biology, 03/2020, Volume: 18, Issue: 3
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    The role of proteins often changes during evolution, but we do not know how cells adapt when a protein is asked to participate in a different biological function. We forced the budding yeast, ...
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  • Sister kinetochores are mec... Sister kinetochores are mechanically fused during meiosis I in yeast
    Sarangapani, Krishna K.; Duro, Eris; Deng, Yi ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 10/2014, Volume: 346, Issue: 6206
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    Production of healthy gametes requires a reductional meiosis I division in which replicated sister chromatids comigrate, rather than separate as in mitosis or meiosis II. Fusion of sister ...
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  • Reductional Meiosis I Chrom... Reductional Meiosis I Chromosome Segregation Is Established by Coordination of Key Meiotic Kinases
    Galander, Stefan; Barton, Rachael E.; Borek, Weronika E. ... Developmental cell, 05/2019, Volume: 49, Issue: 4
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    Meiosis produces gametes through a specialized, two-step cell division, which is highly error prone in humans. Reductional meiosis I, where maternal and paternal chromosomes (homologs) segregate, is ...
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  • The kinetochore prevents ce... The kinetochore prevents centromere-proximal crossover recombination during meiosis
    Vincenten, Nadine; Kuhl, Lisa-Marie; Lam, Isabel ... eLife, 12/2015, Volume: 4
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    During meiosis, crossover recombination is essential to link homologous chromosomes and drive faithful chromosome segregation. Crossover recombination is non-random across the genome, and ...
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  • Structural evidence for Scc... Structural evidence for Scc4-dependent localization of cohesin loading
    Hinshaw, Stephen M; Makrantoni, Vasso; Kerr, Alastair ... eLife, 06/2015, Volume: 4, Issue: 2015
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    The cohesin ring holds newly replicated sister chromatids together until their separation at anaphase. Initiation of sister chromatid cohesion depends on a separate complex, Scc2(NIPBL)/Scc4(Mau2) ...
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  • Eco1-dependent cohesin acet... Eco1-dependent cohesin acetylation anchors chromatin loops and cohesion to define functional meiotic chromosome domains
    Barton, Rachael E; Massari, Lucia F; Robertson, Daniel ... eLife, 02/2022, Volume: 11
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    Cohesin organizes the genome by forming intra-chromosomal loops and inter-sister chromatid linkages. During gamete formation by meiosis, chromosomes are reshaped to support crossover recombination ...
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  • SUMOylation stabilizes sist... SUMOylation stabilizes sister kinetochore biorientation to allow timely anaphase
    Su, Xue Bessie; Wang, Menglu; Schaffner, Claudia ... The Journal of cell biology, 07/2021, Volume: 220, Issue: 7
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    During mitosis, sister chromatids attach to microtubules from opposite poles, called biorientation. Sister chromatid cohesion resists microtubule forces, generating tension, which provides the signal ...
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  • Shugoshins: Tension-Sensiti... Shugoshins: Tension-Sensitive Pericentromeric Adaptors Safeguarding Chromosome Segregation
    Marston, Adele L. Molecular and cellular biology, 02/2015, Volume: 35, Issue: 4
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    The shugoshin/Mei-S332 family are proteins that associate with the chromosomal region surrounding the centromere (the pericentromere) and that play multiple and distinct roles in ensuring the ...
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