CENP-A: the key player behind centromere identity, propagation, and kinetochore assembly

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Valérie De Rop
Abbas Padeganeh
Paul S. Maddox
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[1] Université de Montréal,Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer (IRIC), Department of Pathology and Cell Biology
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Chromosoma | 2012年 / 121卷
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License Complex; Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy; Human Artificial Chromosome; Centromeric Chromatin; Kinetochore Assembly;
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Chromosome segregation is the one of the great problems in biology with complexities spanning from biophysics and polymer dynamics to epigenetics. Here, we summarize the current knowledge and highlight gaps in understanding of the mechanisms controlling epigenetic regulation of chromosome segregation.
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