Centromere protein: Difference between revisions

Michal Harel (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Michal Harel (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
Line 10: Line 10:
• '''CENP-I''' regulates the recruitment of kinetochore-associated proteins that are required to generate the spindle checkpoint signal.<br />
• '''CENP-I''' regulates the recruitment of kinetochore-associated proteins that are required to generate the spindle checkpoint signal.<br />
• '''CENP-M''' and '''CENP-N''' are involved in the kinetochore assembly.<ref>PMID:25006165</ref><br />
• '''CENP-M''' and '''CENP-N''' are involved in the kinetochore assembly.<ref>PMID:25006165</ref><br />
• '''Kinetochore''' is a complex essential for accurate chromosome segregation.<ref>PMID:16214339</ref><br />
• '''CENP-mis12''' from fission yeast is required for correct spindle morphogenesis<ref>PMID:10398680</ref>.<br />
• '''CENP-mis12''' from fission yeast is required for correct spindle morphogenesis<ref>PMID:10398680</ref>.<br />
*  '''Inner centromere protein''' (INCENP) is a component of the chromosomal passenger complex which regulates mitosis.  INCENP are localized at the centromeres during mid-metaphase of the cell cycle.<ref>PMID:17956729</ref>
*  '''Inner centromere protein''' (INCENP) is a component of the chromosomal passenger complex which regulates mitosis.  INCENP are localized at the centromeres during mid-metaphase of the cell cycle.<ref>PMID:17956729</ref>

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Michal Harel, Alexander Berchansky