CENP-C is a fundamental component of functional centromeres. The elucidation of its structure-function relationship with centromeric DNA and other kinetochore proteins is critical to the understanding of centromere assembly. CENP-C carries two regions, the central and the C-terminal domains, both of which are important for the ability of CENP-C to associate with the centromeric DNA. However, while the central region is largely divergent in CENP-C homologues, the C-terminal moiety contains two regions that are highly conserved from yeast to humans, named Mif2p homology domains (blocks II and III). The activity of these two domains in human CENP-C is not well defined. In this study we performed a functional dissection of C-terminal CENP-C reg...
SummaryCentromeres provide a region of chromatin upon which kinetochores are assembled in mitosis [1...
The centromere is the chromosomal locus that determines the site of kinetochore formation and spindl...
The accurate segregation of chromosomes during mitosis is essential for the survival and development...
open7siCENP-C is a fundamental component of functional centromeres. The elucidation of its structure...
none7siCENP-C is a fundamental component of the inner kinetochore plate and contributes to the forma...
none7siCENP-C is a fundamental component of the centromere, highly conserved among species and neces...
AbstractThe trilaminar kinetochore directs the segregation of chromosomes in mitosis and meiosis. De...
Human centromeres are specified by a stably inherited epigenetic mark that maintains centromere posi...
Centromeres provide a region of chromatin upon which kinetochores are assembled in mitosis. Centrome...
The kinetochore proteins assemble onto centromeric chromatin and regulate DNA segregation during cel...
SummaryKinetochore specification and assembly requires the targeted deposition of specialized nucleo...
The kinetochore proteins assemble onto centromeric chromatin and regulate DNA segregation during cel...
The centromere is an essential chromatin domain required for kinetochore recruitment and chromosome ...
Centromeres are differentiated chromatin domains, present once per chromosome, that direct segregati...
Centromeres are differentiated chromatin domains, present once per chromosome, that direct segregati...
SummaryCentromeres provide a region of chromatin upon which kinetochores are assembled in mitosis [1...
The centromere is the chromosomal locus that determines the site of kinetochore formation and spindl...
The accurate segregation of chromosomes during mitosis is essential for the survival and development...
open7siCENP-C is a fundamental component of functional centromeres. The elucidation of its structure...
none7siCENP-C is a fundamental component of the inner kinetochore plate and contributes to the forma...
none7siCENP-C is a fundamental component of the centromere, highly conserved among species and neces...
AbstractThe trilaminar kinetochore directs the segregation of chromosomes in mitosis and meiosis. De...
Human centromeres are specified by a stably inherited epigenetic mark that maintains centromere posi...
Centromeres provide a region of chromatin upon which kinetochores are assembled in mitosis. Centrome...
The kinetochore proteins assemble onto centromeric chromatin and regulate DNA segregation during cel...
SummaryKinetochore specification and assembly requires the targeted deposition of specialized nucleo...
The kinetochore proteins assemble onto centromeric chromatin and regulate DNA segregation during cel...
The centromere is an essential chromatin domain required for kinetochore recruitment and chromosome ...
Centromeres are differentiated chromatin domains, present once per chromosome, that direct segregati...
Centromeres are differentiated chromatin domains, present once per chromosome, that direct segregati...
SummaryCentromeres provide a region of chromatin upon which kinetochores are assembled in mitosis [1...
The centromere is the chromosomal locus that determines the site of kinetochore formation and spindl...
The accurate segregation of chromosomes during mitosis is essential for the survival and development...