AbstractAccurate segregation of chromosomes is critical to ensure that each daughter cell receives the full genetic complement. Maintenance of cohesion between sister chromatids, especially at centromeres, is required to segregate chromosomes precisely during mitosis and meiosis. The Drosophila protein MEI-S332, the founding member of a conserved protein family, is essential in meiosis for maintaining cohesion at centromeres until sister chromatids separate at the metaphase II/anaphase II transition. MEI-S332 localizes onto centromeres in prometaphase of mitosis or meiosis I, remaining until sister chromatids segregate. We elucidated a mechanism for controlling release of MEI-S332 from centromeres via phosphorylation by POLO kinase. We demo...
SummaryBackgroundAt meiosis, two successive rounds of chromosome segregation lead to ploidy halving....
Accurate meiotic chromosome segregation prevents aneuploidy that can cause developmental problems an...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2004.Includes bibliographi...
AbstractAccurate segregation of chromosomes is critical to ensure that each daughter cell receives t...
AbstractMutations in the Drosophila mei-S332 gene cause premature separation of the sister chromatid...
AbstractIn mitosis and meiosis, cohesion is maintained at the centromere until sister-chromatid sepa...
AbstractBackground: Meiosis produces haploid gametes from diploid progenitor cells. This reduction i...
The Shugoshin (Sgo) protein family helps to ensure proper chromosome segregation by protecting cohes...
AbstractAttachment, or cohesion, between sister chromatids is essential for their proper segregation...
SummaryThe chromosomal passenger complex protein INCENP is required in mitosis for chromosome conden...
AbstractBackground: The halving of chromosome number that occurs during meiosis depends on three fac...
AbstractThe POLO kinase is a key regulator of the release of sister chromatid cohesion at the onset ...
AbstractBackground: The meiotic cell cycle, the cell division cycle that leads to the generation of ...
MEI-S332 protein has been shown to be required for the maintenance of sister-chromatid cohesion in m...
Proper segregation of chromosomes in meiosis is essential to prevent miscarriages and birth defects....
SummaryBackgroundAt meiosis, two successive rounds of chromosome segregation lead to ploidy halving....
Accurate meiotic chromosome segregation prevents aneuploidy that can cause developmental problems an...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2004.Includes bibliographi...
AbstractAccurate segregation of chromosomes is critical to ensure that each daughter cell receives t...
AbstractMutations in the Drosophila mei-S332 gene cause premature separation of the sister chromatid...
AbstractIn mitosis and meiosis, cohesion is maintained at the centromere until sister-chromatid sepa...
AbstractBackground: Meiosis produces haploid gametes from diploid progenitor cells. This reduction i...
The Shugoshin (Sgo) protein family helps to ensure proper chromosome segregation by protecting cohes...
AbstractAttachment, or cohesion, between sister chromatids is essential for their proper segregation...
SummaryThe chromosomal passenger complex protein INCENP is required in mitosis for chromosome conden...
AbstractBackground: The halving of chromosome number that occurs during meiosis depends on three fac...
AbstractThe POLO kinase is a key regulator of the release of sister chromatid cohesion at the onset ...
AbstractBackground: The meiotic cell cycle, the cell division cycle that leads to the generation of ...
MEI-S332 protein has been shown to be required for the maintenance of sister-chromatid cohesion in m...
Proper segregation of chromosomes in meiosis is essential to prevent miscarriages and birth defects....
SummaryBackgroundAt meiosis, two successive rounds of chromosome segregation lead to ploidy halving....
Accurate meiotic chromosome segregation prevents aneuploidy that can cause developmental problems an...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2004.Includes bibliographi...