The role of contractile proteins in the structural organisation of the interphase nucleus and of metaphase chromosomes is largely unknown. Actin has been found in interphase nuclei of different species, especially in association with condensed chromatin. In the germinal vesicle (nucleus) of Xenopus oocytes, actin has been localised in the nuclear gel supporting the chromosomes and the extrachromosomal nucleoli. It has been reported that the premeiotic lampbrush chromosomes in these germinal vesicles are positively stained for actin and tubulin by the immunoperoxidase technique. Moreover, the longitudinal contraction of these chromosomes is ATP dependent. Therefore it has been suggested that actin participates in the structural organisation ...
The canonical condensin complex (henceforth condensin I) plays an essential role in mitotic chromoso...
Aspects of the regulation of DNA replication and mitosis have been studied using a cell-free extract...
Nuclei of Xenopus laevis oocytes grow 100 000-fold larger in volume than a typical somatic nucleus a...
Nuclei of amphibian oocytes contain large amounts of actin, mostly in unpolymerized or short-polymer...
The existence of actin in the nucleus, although questioned for many decades, has become more widely ...
International audienceThe 13 S condensin complex plays a crucial role in the condensation and segreg...
Chromosome condensation is required for the physical resolution and segregation of sister chromatids...
SummaryCondensin I is a five-subunit protein complex that plays a central role in mitotic chromosome...
Accurate chromosome segregation during meiosis is essential for the formation of a new life. During...
International audienceEukaryotic chromosomes undergo movements that are involved in the regulation o...
AbstractAt anaphase, the linkage between sister chromatids is dissolved and the separated sisters mo...
There are an increasing number of studies reporting the movement of gene loci and whole chromosomes ...
International audienceSeveral antibodies were used to examine the distribution of two condensin memb...
Aneuploidy is a cellular condition characterized by the gain or loss of specific chromosomes. This c...
AbstractThe canonical condensin complex (henceforth condensin I) plays an essential role in mitotic ...
The canonical condensin complex (henceforth condensin I) plays an essential role in mitotic chromoso...
Aspects of the regulation of DNA replication and mitosis have been studied using a cell-free extract...
Nuclei of Xenopus laevis oocytes grow 100 000-fold larger in volume than a typical somatic nucleus a...
Nuclei of amphibian oocytes contain large amounts of actin, mostly in unpolymerized or short-polymer...
The existence of actin in the nucleus, although questioned for many decades, has become more widely ...
International audienceThe 13 S condensin complex plays a crucial role in the condensation and segreg...
Chromosome condensation is required for the physical resolution and segregation of sister chromatids...
SummaryCondensin I is a five-subunit protein complex that plays a central role in mitotic chromosome...
Accurate chromosome segregation during meiosis is essential for the formation of a new life. During...
International audienceEukaryotic chromosomes undergo movements that are involved in the regulation o...
AbstractAt anaphase, the linkage between sister chromatids is dissolved and the separated sisters mo...
There are an increasing number of studies reporting the movement of gene loci and whole chromosomes ...
International audienceSeveral antibodies were used to examine the distribution of two condensin memb...
Aneuploidy is a cellular condition characterized by the gain or loss of specific chromosomes. This c...
AbstractThe canonical condensin complex (henceforth condensin I) plays an essential role in mitotic ...
The canonical condensin complex (henceforth condensin I) plays an essential role in mitotic chromoso...
Aspects of the regulation of DNA replication and mitosis have been studied using a cell-free extract...
Nuclei of Xenopus laevis oocytes grow 100 000-fold larger in volume than a typical somatic nucleus a...