A Molecular View of Kinetochore Assembly and Function
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology · University of Duisburg-Essen · +1 more institution
Abstract
Kinetochores are large protein assemblies that connect chromosomes to microtubules of the mitotic and meiotic spindles in order to distribute the replicated genome from a mother cell to its daughters. Kinetochores also control feedback mechanisms responsible for the correction of incorrect microtubule attachments, and for the coordination of chromosome attachment with cell cycle progression. Finally, kinetochores contribute to their own preservation, across generations, at the specific chromosomal loci devoted to host them, the centromeres. They achieve this in most species by exploiting an epigenetic, DNA-sequence-independent mechanism; notable exceptions are budding yeasts where a specific sequence is…
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Authors
2- AMAndrea MusacchioCorresponding
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, University of Duisburg-Essen
- ADArshad DesaiCorresponding
Ludwig Cancer Research
Topics & keywords
- Kinetochore
- Biology
- Centromere
- Chromosome segregation
- Genetics
- Meiosis
- Spindle checkpoint
- Mitosis
- Life in Land