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Chromosomes at loose ends
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Chromosomes at loose ends

Yuko Nakajima and James E Haber
Nature cell biology, Vol.18(3), pp.257-259
03/2016
PMID: 26911910

Abstract

DNA-Binding Proteins - metabolism Saccharomyces cerevisiae - metabolism Chromatin - metabolism Kinetochores - metabolism Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins - metabolism Nuclear Proteins - metabolism Centromere - metabolism DNA Repair - genetics
Broken ends of a budding yeast chromosome exhibit increased mobility, presumably to facilitate repair by recombination. A new study reports that increased mobility reflects the untethering of the broken chromosome, triggered by a DNA damage response that phosphorylates the Cep3 kinetochore protein and weakens the association between the centromere and the spindle pole body.

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