SummaryBackgroundDuring cell division, chromosomes must clear the path of the cleavage furrow before the onset of cytokinesis. The abscission checkpoint in mammalian cells stabilizes the cleavage furrow in the presence of a chromatin obstruction. This provides time to resolve the obstruction before the cleavage furrow regresses or breaks the chromosomes, preventing aneuploidy or DNA damage. Two unanswered questions in the proposed mechanistic pathway of the abscission checkpoint concern factors involved in (1) resolving the obstructions and (2) coordinating obstruction resolution with the delay in cytokinesis.ResultsWe found that the one-cell and two-cell C. elegans embryos suppress furrow regression following depletion of essential chromos...
In an RNA interference screen interrogating regulators of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell chromatin s...
SummaryBackgroundRestructuring chromatin into morphologically distinct chromosomes is essential for ...
Anaphase chromatin bridges can lead to chromosome breakage if not properly resolved before completio...
SummarySuccessful segregation of chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis depends on the action of the...
SummarySuccessful segregation of chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis depends on the action of the...
In vertebrates, two condensin complexes exist, condensin I and condensin II, which have differing bu...
The condensin complex is a key determinant of mitotic chromosome architecture. In addition, condensi...
Condensins I and II in vertebrates are essential ATP-dependent complexes necessary for chromosome co...
Condensins I and II in vertebrates are essential ATP-dependent complexes necessary for chromosome co...
Two different condensin complexes make distinct contributions to metaphase chromosome architecture i...
The structural organization of chromosomes is essential for their correct function and dynamics duri...
The reversible condensation of chromosomes during cell division remains a classic problem in cell bi...
The reversible condensation of chromosomes during cell division remains a classic problem in cell bi...
The reversible condensation of chromosomes during cell division remains a classic problem in cell bi...
Two different condensin complexes make distinct contributions to metaphase chromosome architecture i...
In an RNA interference screen interrogating regulators of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell chromatin s...
SummaryBackgroundRestructuring chromatin into morphologically distinct chromosomes is essential for ...
Anaphase chromatin bridges can lead to chromosome breakage if not properly resolved before completio...
SummarySuccessful segregation of chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis depends on the action of the...
SummarySuccessful segregation of chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis depends on the action of the...
In vertebrates, two condensin complexes exist, condensin I and condensin II, which have differing bu...
The condensin complex is a key determinant of mitotic chromosome architecture. In addition, condensi...
Condensins I and II in vertebrates are essential ATP-dependent complexes necessary for chromosome co...
Condensins I and II in vertebrates are essential ATP-dependent complexes necessary for chromosome co...
Two different condensin complexes make distinct contributions to metaphase chromosome architecture i...
The structural organization of chromosomes is essential for their correct function and dynamics duri...
The reversible condensation of chromosomes during cell division remains a classic problem in cell bi...
The reversible condensation of chromosomes during cell division remains a classic problem in cell bi...
The reversible condensation of chromosomes during cell division remains a classic problem in cell bi...
Two different condensin complexes make distinct contributions to metaphase chromosome architecture i...
In an RNA interference screen interrogating regulators of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell chromatin s...
SummaryBackgroundRestructuring chromatin into morphologically distinct chromosomes is essential for ...
Anaphase chromatin bridges can lead to chromosome breakage if not properly resolved before completio...