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Live Cell Imaging of Chromosome Segregation During Mitosis
Published on: March 14, 2018
Yta7, a chromatin segregase regulated by the cell cycle machinery
Priyanka Bansal1, Christoph F Kurat1
1Molecular Biology Division, Biomedical Center Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany.
Abstract:
We have recently revealed the existence of a cell cycle-regulated chromatin segregase, Yta7 (Yeast Tat-binding Analog 7), involved in chromosome replication. Phosphorylation of Yta7 by S-CDK (S-phase Cyclin-Dependent Kinase) regulates its function. These findings link the cell cycle to chromatin biology and suggest how chromatin-modifying enzymes become S phase-specific.
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