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Separation of Sister Chromatids

At the transition from prophase to metaphase, there is a reduction in cohesion along the chromosomal arms, resulting in the resolution of sister chromatids. However, residual cohesin connections remain to hold the sister chromatids together until the transition from metaphase to anaphase. The residual connection prevents any premature separation of sister chromatids, blocking the risks of aneuploidy within the daughter cells.
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Cohesins02:20

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DNA-dependent cohesin cleavage by separase.

Martin Kucej1, Hui Zou

  • 1Department of Molecular Biology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.

Nucleus (Austin, Tex.)
|February 18, 2011
PubMed
Summary

Chromosomal DNA acts as a cofactor for separase protease, enabling it to cleave cohesin complexes during cell division. This DNA-dependent mechanism ensures only chromosome-bound cohesin is cleaved, protecting bulk cohesin for other cellular functions.

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Keywords:
anaphase, sister chromatid cohesioncell cyclecohesinmitosisseparase

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