Kinetochores are protein complexes on the chromosomes, whose function as linkers between spindle microtubules and chromosomes is crucial for proper cell division. The mechanisms that facilitate kinetochore capture by microtubules are still unclear. In the present study, we combine experiments and theory to explore the mechanisms of kinetochore capture at the onset of meiosis I in fission yeast. We show that kinetochores on homologous chromosomes move together, microtubules are dynamic and pivot around the spindle pole, and the average capture time is 3-4 minutes. Our theory describes paired kinetochores on homologous chromosomes as a single object, as well as angular movement of microtubules and their dynamics. For the experimentally measur...
<div><p>Sister kinetochores are connected to the same spindle pole during meiosis I and to opposite ...
We have known for decades that vertebrate kinetochores can nucleate microtubules. However, the role ...
Sister kinetochores are connected to the same spindle pole during meiosis I and to opposite poles du...
Kinetochores are protein complexes on the chromosomes, whose function as linkers between spindle mic...
Kinetochores are protein complexes on the chromosomes, whose function as linkers between spindle mic...
Kinetochores are large protein complexes that are formed on chromosome regions known as centromeres....
International audienceIn eukaryotic cells, proper formation of the spindle is necessary for successf...
For high-fidelity chromosome segregation, kinetochores must be properly captured by spindle microtub...
Kinetochores are the multiprotein macromolecular assemblies on chromatin that ensure the accurate an...
In fission yeast centromeres cluster at the nuclear envelope in a region underlying the spindle pole...
During metaphase, sister chromatids are connected to microtubules extending from the opposite spindl...
During metaphase, sister chromatids are connected to microtubules extending from the opposite spindl...
During mitosis, individual microtubules make attachments to chromosomes via a specialized protein co...
In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, microtubule-organizing centers called spindle pole bo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2003.Includes bibliographi...
<div><p>Sister kinetochores are connected to the same spindle pole during meiosis I and to opposite ...
We have known for decades that vertebrate kinetochores can nucleate microtubules. However, the role ...
Sister kinetochores are connected to the same spindle pole during meiosis I and to opposite poles du...
Kinetochores are protein complexes on the chromosomes, whose function as linkers between spindle mic...
Kinetochores are protein complexes on the chromosomes, whose function as linkers between spindle mic...
Kinetochores are large protein complexes that are formed on chromosome regions known as centromeres....
International audienceIn eukaryotic cells, proper formation of the spindle is necessary for successf...
For high-fidelity chromosome segregation, kinetochores must be properly captured by spindle microtub...
Kinetochores are the multiprotein macromolecular assemblies on chromatin that ensure the accurate an...
In fission yeast centromeres cluster at the nuclear envelope in a region underlying the spindle pole...
During metaphase, sister chromatids are connected to microtubules extending from the opposite spindl...
During metaphase, sister chromatids are connected to microtubules extending from the opposite spindl...
During mitosis, individual microtubules make attachments to chromosomes via a specialized protein co...
In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, microtubule-organizing centers called spindle pole bo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2003.Includes bibliographi...
<div><p>Sister kinetochores are connected to the same spindle pole during meiosis I and to opposite ...
We have known for decades that vertebrate kinetochores can nucleate microtubules. However, the role ...
Sister kinetochores are connected to the same spindle pole during meiosis I and to opposite poles du...