SummaryCentromeres of higher eukaryotes are epigenetically maintained; however, the mechanism that underlies centromere inheritance is unknown. Centromere identity and inheritance require the assembly of nucleosomes containing the CenH3 histone variant in place of canonical H3. Although H3 nucleosomes wrap DNA in a left-handed manner and induce negative supercoils, we show here that CenH3 nucleosomes reconstituted from Drosophila histones induce positive supercoils. Furthermore, we show that CenH3 likewise induces positive supercoils in functional centromeres in vivo, using a budding yeast minichromosome system and temperature-sensitive mutations in kinetochore proteins. The right-handed wrapping of DNA around the histone core implied by po...
The centromere is an essential chromosomal locus that serves as the site of kinetochore formation, e...
The centromere is a chromatin-based platform that accumulates microtubule-binding proteins that driv...
Centromeres are differentiated chromatin domains, present once per chromosome, that direct segregati...
Centromeric nucleosomes are critical for chromosome attachment to the mitotic spindle. In this issue...
Nucleosomes form the unit structure of the genome in eukaryotes, thereby constituting a fundamental ...
Centromeres direct chromosome inheritance, but in multicellular organisms their positions on chromos...
The centromere is a defining feature of the eukaryotic chromosome, required for attachment to spindl...
<div><p>During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the ...
During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the poleward...
During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the poleward...
The centromere is a specialized chromosomal structure that dictates kinetochore assembly and, thus, ...
Centromeres, the specialized chromatin structures that are responsible for equal segregation of chro...
Centromeres control genetic inheritance by directing chromosome segregation, but centromeres in most...
Centromeres, the specialized chromatin structures that are responsible for equal segregation of chro...
The centromere is an essential chromosomal locus that serves as the site of kinetochore formation, e...
The centromere is an essential chromosomal locus that serves as the site of kinetochore formation, e...
The centromere is a chromatin-based platform that accumulates microtubule-binding proteins that driv...
Centromeres are differentiated chromatin domains, present once per chromosome, that direct segregati...
Centromeric nucleosomes are critical for chromosome attachment to the mitotic spindle. In this issue...
Nucleosomes form the unit structure of the genome in eukaryotes, thereby constituting a fundamental ...
Centromeres direct chromosome inheritance, but in multicellular organisms their positions on chromos...
The centromere is a defining feature of the eukaryotic chromosome, required for attachment to spindl...
<div><p>During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the ...
During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the poleward...
During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the poleward...
The centromere is a specialized chromosomal structure that dictates kinetochore assembly and, thus, ...
Centromeres, the specialized chromatin structures that are responsible for equal segregation of chro...
Centromeres control genetic inheritance by directing chromosome segregation, but centromeres in most...
Centromeres, the specialized chromatin structures that are responsible for equal segregation of chro...
The centromere is an essential chromosomal locus that serves as the site of kinetochore formation, e...
The centromere is an essential chromosomal locus that serves as the site of kinetochore formation, e...
The centromere is a chromatin-based platform that accumulates microtubule-binding proteins that driv...
Centromeres are differentiated chromatin domains, present once per chromosome, that direct segregati...