To survive and proliferate, cells have to faithfully segregate their newly replicated genomic DNA to the two daughter cells. However, the sister chromatids of mitotic chromosomes are frequently interlinked by so-called ultrafine DNA bridges (UFBs) that are visible in the anaphase of mitosis. UFBs can only be detected by the proteins bound to them and not by staining with conventional DNA dyes. These DNA bridges are presumed to represent entangled sister chromatids and hence pose a threat to faithful segregation. A failure to accurately unlink UFB DNA results in chromosome segregation errors and binucleation. This, in turn, compromises genome integrity, which is a hallmark of cancer. UFBs are actively removed during anaphase, and most known ...
Successful chromosome segregation is crucial for the survival of a cell and to avoid diseases such a...
The DNA-passage activity of topoisomerase II accidentally produces DNA knots and interlinks within a...
Abstract Chromatin is thought to be structurally discontinuous because it is packaged into morpholog...
Accurate duplication and transmission of identical genetic information into offspring cells lies at ...
International audienceFaithful chromosome segregation requires that the sister chromatids be disjoin...
International audienceFaithful chromosome segregation requires that the sister chromatids be disjoin...
Faithful chromosome segregation requires that the sister chromatids be disjoined completely. Defecti...
Accurate duplication and transmission of identical genetic information into offspring cells lies at ...
Chromosomal alterations can arise from numerous events, including errors during cell division or rep...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
Chromosomal alterations can arise from numerous events, including errors during cell division or rep...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
Chromosomal instability, the most frequent form of plasticity in cancer cells, often proceeds throug...
[eng] Topoisomerase II often produces DNA knots and catenates when its DNA strand passage activity e...
Successful chromosome segregation is crucial for the survival of a cell and to avoid diseases such a...
The DNA-passage activity of topoisomerase II accidentally produces DNA knots and interlinks within a...
Abstract Chromatin is thought to be structurally discontinuous because it is packaged into morpholog...
Accurate duplication and transmission of identical genetic information into offspring cells lies at ...
International audienceFaithful chromosome segregation requires that the sister chromatids be disjoin...
International audienceFaithful chromosome segregation requires that the sister chromatids be disjoin...
Faithful chromosome segregation requires that the sister chromatids be disjoined completely. Defecti...
Accurate duplication and transmission of identical genetic information into offspring cells lies at ...
Chromosomal alterations can arise from numerous events, including errors during cell division or rep...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
Chromosomal alterations can arise from numerous events, including errors during cell division or rep...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
Chromosomal instability, the most frequent form of plasticity in cancer cells, often proceeds throug...
[eng] Topoisomerase II often produces DNA knots and catenates when its DNA strand passage activity e...
Successful chromosome segregation is crucial for the survival of a cell and to avoid diseases such a...
The DNA-passage activity of topoisomerase II accidentally produces DNA knots and interlinks within a...
Abstract Chromatin is thought to be structurally discontinuous because it is packaged into morpholog...