Chapter title |
The Mitotic Spindle
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Chapter number | 9 |
Book title |
The Mitotic Spindle
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Published in |
Methods in molecular biology, January 2016
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DOI | 10.1007/978-1-4939-3542-0_9 |
Pubmed ID | |
Book ISBNs |
978-1-4939-3540-6, 978-1-4939-3542-0
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Authors |
Nishino, Tatsuya, Fukagawa, Tatsuo, Tatsuya Nishino, Tatsuo Fukagawa |
Editors |
Paul Chang, Ryoma Ohi |
Abstract |
The kinetochore connects chromosomes to microtubules during mitosis and therefore plays an essential role in faithful chromosome segregation. It is built at the centromeric region of the chromosome and is comprised of many protein complexes. CENP-S, -T, -W, and -X are kinetochore components with histone-folds. These proteins play important roles in establishment of kinetochore chromatin. Similar to canonical histones, these kinetochore histone-fold proteins form heteromeric complexes (CENP-S/CENP-X complex and CENP-T/CENP-W complex) and bind DNA in sequence independent manner. In addition, they form a CENP-T-W-S-X heterotetrameric complex and bind DNA in a manner that is different from both CENP-S-X and CENP-T-W. To understand how kinetochores form and function it is necessary to characterize the components in detail. Here, we describe our approaches in purification and characterization of the kinetochore histone-fold complexes. |
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