The fission yeast centromere, which is similar to metazoan centromeres, contains highly repetitive pericentromere sequences that are assembled into heterochromatin. This is required for the recruitment of cohesin and proper chromosome segregation. Surprisingly, the pericentromere replicates early in the S phase. Loss of heterochromatin causes this domain to become very sensitive to replication fork defects, leading to gross chromosome rearrangements. This review examines the interplay between components of DNA replication, heterochromatin assembly, and cohesin dynamics that ensures maintenance of genome stability and proper chromosome segregation
The cohesin complex holds sister chromatids together from the time of their duplication in S phase u...
Fission yeast centromeres are composed of two distinctive chromatin domains. The central domain nucl...
For successful eukaryotic mitosis, sister chromatid pairs remain linked after replication until thei...
The fission yeast centromere, which is similar to metazoan centromeres, contains highly repetitive p...
2012-05-28Normal cell division requires faithful DNA replication and proper DNA segregation in order...
2012-05-28Normal cell division requires faithful DNA replication and proper DNA segregation in order...
SummaryThe centromere of many eukaryotes contains highly repetitive sequences marked by methylation ...
The centromere of many eukaryotes contains highly repetitive sequences marked by methylation of hist...
SummaryThe centromere of many eukaryotes contains highly repetitive sequences marked by methylation ...
Fission yeast centromeres, like those of higher eukaryotes, are composed of repeated DNA structures ...
<div><p>Pericentric heterochromatin, while often considered as “junk” DNA, plays important functions...
Pericentric heterochromatin, while often considered as "junk" DNA, plays important functions in chro...
The recruitment of cohesins to pericentric chromatin in some organisms appears to require heterochro...
The centromere is the genetic locus that specifies the site of kinetochore assembly, where the chrom...
Chromosome segregation during mitosis requires that two forces act on DNA: one that pulls chromatids...
The cohesin complex holds sister chromatids together from the time of their duplication in S phase u...
Fission yeast centromeres are composed of two distinctive chromatin domains. The central domain nucl...
For successful eukaryotic mitosis, sister chromatid pairs remain linked after replication until thei...
The fission yeast centromere, which is similar to metazoan centromeres, contains highly repetitive p...
2012-05-28Normal cell division requires faithful DNA replication and proper DNA segregation in order...
2012-05-28Normal cell division requires faithful DNA replication and proper DNA segregation in order...
SummaryThe centromere of many eukaryotes contains highly repetitive sequences marked by methylation ...
The centromere of many eukaryotes contains highly repetitive sequences marked by methylation of hist...
SummaryThe centromere of many eukaryotes contains highly repetitive sequences marked by methylation ...
Fission yeast centromeres, like those of higher eukaryotes, are composed of repeated DNA structures ...
<div><p>Pericentric heterochromatin, while often considered as “junk” DNA, plays important functions...
Pericentric heterochromatin, while often considered as "junk" DNA, plays important functions in chro...
The recruitment of cohesins to pericentric chromatin in some organisms appears to require heterochro...
The centromere is the genetic locus that specifies the site of kinetochore assembly, where the chrom...
Chromosome segregation during mitosis requires that two forces act on DNA: one that pulls chromatids...
The cohesin complex holds sister chromatids together from the time of their duplication in S phase u...
Fission yeast centromeres are composed of two distinctive chromatin domains. The central domain nucl...
For successful eukaryotic mitosis, sister chromatid pairs remain linked after replication until thei...