Condensin, a conserved member of the SMC protein family of ring-shaped multi-subunit protein complexes, is essential for structuring and compacting chromosomes. Despite its key role, its molecular mechanism has remained largely unknown. Here, we employ single-molecule magnetic tweezers to measure, in real time, the compaction of individual DNA molecules by the budding yeast condensin complex. We show that compaction can proceed in large steps, driving DNA molecules into a fully condensed state against forces of up to 2 pN. Compaction can be reversed by applying high forces or adding buffer of high ionic strength. While condensin can stably bind DNA in the absence of ATP, ATP hydrolysis by the SMC subunits is required for rendering the assoc...
Condensin plays crucial roles in chromosome organization and compaction, but the mechanistic basis f...
Condensin, a five-subunit protein complex essential for mitotic chromosome condensation from yeast t...
Condensin complexes have central roles in the three-dimensional organization of chromosomes during c...
AbstractBackground: Condensin is thought to contribute to large-scale DNA compaction during mitotic ...
BACKGROUND: Condensin is thought to contribute to large-scale DNA compaction during mitotic chromoso...
Structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) complexes are essential for genome organization from bac...
The condensin SMC protein complex organizes chromosomal structure by extruding loops of DNA. Its ATP...
AbstractMitotic chromosomes must be organised into a highly ordered and compacted form to allow prop...
Condensin, a key component of the structure maintenance of chromosome (SMC) protein complexes, has r...
During cell division, the genetic material of each cell, the DNA undergoes the most drastic rearran...
It has been hypothesized that SMC protein complexes such as condensin and cohesin spatially organize...
Complexes containing a pair of structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) family proteins are funda...
Condensin, a structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) complex, has been shown to be a molecular m...
Mitotic chromosomes must be organised into a highly ordered and compacted form to allow proper segre...
Condensin is a conserved SMC complex that uses its ATPase machinery to structure genomes, but how it...
Condensin plays crucial roles in chromosome organization and compaction, but the mechanistic basis f...
Condensin, a five-subunit protein complex essential for mitotic chromosome condensation from yeast t...
Condensin complexes have central roles in the three-dimensional organization of chromosomes during c...
AbstractBackground: Condensin is thought to contribute to large-scale DNA compaction during mitotic ...
BACKGROUND: Condensin is thought to contribute to large-scale DNA compaction during mitotic chromoso...
Structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) complexes are essential for genome organization from bac...
The condensin SMC protein complex organizes chromosomal structure by extruding loops of DNA. Its ATP...
AbstractMitotic chromosomes must be organised into a highly ordered and compacted form to allow prop...
Condensin, a key component of the structure maintenance of chromosome (SMC) protein complexes, has r...
During cell division, the genetic material of each cell, the DNA undergoes the most drastic rearran...
It has been hypothesized that SMC protein complexes such as condensin and cohesin spatially organize...
Complexes containing a pair of structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) family proteins are funda...
Condensin, a structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) complex, has been shown to be a molecular m...
Mitotic chromosomes must be organised into a highly ordered and compacted form to allow proper segre...
Condensin is a conserved SMC complex that uses its ATPase machinery to structure genomes, but how it...
Condensin plays crucial roles in chromosome organization and compaction, but the mechanistic basis f...
Condensin, a five-subunit protein complex essential for mitotic chromosome condensation from yeast t...
Condensin complexes have central roles in the three-dimensional organization of chromosomes during c...