Nucleosomes contain two copies of each core histone, held together by a naturally symmetric, homodimeric histone H3-H3 interface. This symmetry has complicated efforts to determine the regulatory potential of this architecture. Through molecular design and in vivo selection, we recently generated obligately heterodimeric H3s, providing a powerful tool for discovery of the degree to which nucleosome symmetry regulates chromosomal functions in living cells (Ichikawa et al., 2017). We now have extended this tool to the centromeric H3 isoform (Cse4/CENP-A) in budding yeast. These studies indicate that a single Cse4 N- or C-terminal extension per pair of Cse4 molecules is sufficient for kinetochore function, and validate previous experiments ind...
The centromere is a specialized chromosomal structure that dictates kinetochore assembly and, thus, ...
AbstractHighly variant histones are targeted to specialized chromatin domains, such as the centromer...
SummaryThe presence of a single centromere on each chromosome that signals formation of a mitotic ki...
The repeating subunit of chromatin, the nucleosome, includes two copies of each of the four core his...
Nucleosomes are the most fundamental unit of chromatin structure, which is composed of ~∼145 bp of D...
The centromere is a defining feature of the eukaryotic chromosome, required for attachment to spindl...
SummaryThe budding yeast histone H3 variant, Cse4, replaces conventional histone H3 in centromeric c...
The histone H3 variant CENP-A is a crucial epigenetic marker for centromere specification. CENP-A fo...
Centromeres are the site on a chromosome that allows for proper chromosome segregation during cell d...
During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the poleward...
<div><p>During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the ...
Three recent papers, including Mizuguchi et al. (2007) in this issue, show that the nonhistone prote...
The centromere is an essential chromosomal locus that serves as the site of kinetochore formation, e...
During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the poleward...
For cell division, the replicated genetic information of a cell needs to be accurately segregated to...
The centromere is a specialized chromosomal structure that dictates kinetochore assembly and, thus, ...
AbstractHighly variant histones are targeted to specialized chromatin domains, such as the centromer...
SummaryThe presence of a single centromere on each chromosome that signals formation of a mitotic ki...
The repeating subunit of chromatin, the nucleosome, includes two copies of each of the four core his...
Nucleosomes are the most fundamental unit of chromatin structure, which is composed of ~∼145 bp of D...
The centromere is a defining feature of the eukaryotic chromosome, required for attachment to spindl...
SummaryThe budding yeast histone H3 variant, Cse4, replaces conventional histone H3 in centromeric c...
The histone H3 variant CENP-A is a crucial epigenetic marker for centromere specification. CENP-A fo...
Centromeres are the site on a chromosome that allows for proper chromosome segregation during cell d...
During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the poleward...
<div><p>During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the ...
Three recent papers, including Mizuguchi et al. (2007) in this issue, show that the nonhistone prote...
The centromere is an essential chromosomal locus that serves as the site of kinetochore formation, e...
During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the poleward...
For cell division, the replicated genetic information of a cell needs to be accurately segregated to...
The centromere is a specialized chromosomal structure that dictates kinetochore assembly and, thus, ...
AbstractHighly variant histones are targeted to specialized chromatin domains, such as the centromer...
SummaryThe presence of a single centromere on each chromosome that signals formation of a mitotic ki...