Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2003.Includes bibliographical references.Kinetochores bind to microtubules and are responsible for chromosome segregation and the accurate transmission of genetic information during cell division. Kinetochores are DNA-protein complexes that assemble on centromeric DNA sequences. In budding yeast, the kinetochores consist of approximately fifty proteins that are organized into a large multi-subunit complex. Multiple kinetochore proteins are thought to work together in establishing, sensing and maintaining the microtubule attachment. Following attachment, kinetochores act to couple microtubule force generation to chromosome movements. Microtubule associated proteins are...
Kinetochore attachment to spindle microtubule plus-ends is necessary for accurate chromosome segrega...
Kinetochore capture and transport by spindle microtubules plays a crucial role in high-fidelity chro...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2006."February 2006."Inclu...
AbstractThe complex series of movements that mediates chromosome segregation during mitosis is depen...
Kinetochores are large, multi-protein complexes that bind centromeric DNA to the microtubules of the...
AbstractKinetochores are specialized protein complexes assembled on centromeric DNA that connect to ...
In dividing cells, depolymerizing spindle microtubules move chromosomes by pulling at their kinetoch...
During mitosis, individual microtubules make attachments to chromosomes via a specialized protein co...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Mitosis, a biological process where newly duplicated D...
SummaryBackgroundThe kinetochore is a multiprotein machine that couples chromosome movement to micro...
Kinetochores are the multiprotein macromolecular assemblies on chromatin that ensure the accurate an...
Accurate chromosome segregation depends on the kinetochore, the complex of proteins that link microt...
The fundamental property of living systems is their ability to consume resources from their environm...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Chromosomes carry the genetic information that acts as...
Kinetochores are large protein assemblies that connect chromosomes to microtubules of the mitotic an...
Kinetochore attachment to spindle microtubule plus-ends is necessary for accurate chromosome segrega...
Kinetochore capture and transport by spindle microtubules plays a crucial role in high-fidelity chro...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2006."February 2006."Inclu...
AbstractThe complex series of movements that mediates chromosome segregation during mitosis is depen...
Kinetochores are large, multi-protein complexes that bind centromeric DNA to the microtubules of the...
AbstractKinetochores are specialized protein complexes assembled on centromeric DNA that connect to ...
In dividing cells, depolymerizing spindle microtubules move chromosomes by pulling at their kinetoch...
During mitosis, individual microtubules make attachments to chromosomes via a specialized protein co...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Mitosis, a biological process where newly duplicated D...
SummaryBackgroundThe kinetochore is a multiprotein machine that couples chromosome movement to micro...
Kinetochores are the multiprotein macromolecular assemblies on chromatin that ensure the accurate an...
Accurate chromosome segregation depends on the kinetochore, the complex of proteins that link microt...
The fundamental property of living systems is their ability to consume resources from their environm...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Chromosomes carry the genetic information that acts as...
Kinetochores are large protein assemblies that connect chromosomes to microtubules of the mitotic an...
Kinetochore attachment to spindle microtubule plus-ends is necessary for accurate chromosome segrega...
Kinetochore capture and transport by spindle microtubules plays a crucial role in high-fidelity chro...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2006."February 2006."Inclu...