نتایج جستجو برای: centromeric index

تعداد نتایج: 398997  

2004
William J. Blake Farren J. Isaacs

Conclusions What practical relevance does this have? Manipulated or artificial chromosomes have been produced in several laboratories with the aim, at least in part, of providing an expression platform for genes that avoids both integration into host-cell genomes and position effects. Paradoxically, a potential problemwith this approach is that genes placed in close proximity to a centromere mi...

Journal: :Genetics 2003
Kiyotaka Nagaki Paul B Talbert Cathy Xiaoyan Zhong R Kelly Dawe Steven Henikoff Jiming Jiang

The centromeres of Arabidopsis thaliana chromosomes contain megabases of complex DNA consisting of numerous types of repetitive DNA elements. We developed a chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) technique using an antibody against the centromeric H3 histone, HTR12, in Arabidopsis. ChIP assays showed that the 180-bp centromeric satellite repeat was precipitated with the antibody, suggesting that ...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2000
A R Khuda-Bukhsh C Chakrabarti

Anabas testudineus (2n = 46) had the more conserved pattern of its C-heterochromatin distributed mainly in the centromeric region, whereas Puntius sarana (2n = 50) exhibited a rather unorthodox pattern, many chromosomes showing interstitial, some telomeric and a few chromosomes showing centromeric C-band localization. Further, lateral asymmetry in distribution of heterochromatin was also noted ...

Journal: :Annual review of cell biology 1991
I Schulman K S Bloom

INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 311 CENT~,OMEmC ONA ........................................................................................................ 312 Budding Yeast .......................................................................................................... 312 Fission Yeast ........

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1999
M Hattori E Yamato N Itoh H Senpuku T Fujisawa M Yoshino M Fukuda E Matsumoto T Toyonaga I Nakagawa M Petruzzelli A McMurray H Weiner T Sagai K Moriwaki T Shiroishi R Maron T Lund

To localize the MHC-linked diabetogenic genes in the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse, a recombinational hotspot from the B10.A(R209) mouse was introduced to the region between the MHC class I K and class II A of the NOD mouse with the recombinational site centromeric to the Lmp2/Tap1 complex by breeding the two strains. Replacement of the NOD region centromeric to the recombinational site with th...

2015
Amanda Meppelink Lilian Kabeche Martijn J.M. Vromans Duane A. Compton Susanne M.A. Lens

Correction of faulty kinetochore-microtubule attachments is essential for faithful chromosome segregation and dictated by the opposing activities of Aurora B kinase and PP1 and PP2A phosphatases. How kinase and phosphatase activities are appropriately balanced is less clear. Here, we show that a centromeric pool of PP2A-B56 counteracts Aurora B T-loop phosphorylation and is recruited to centrom...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2002
Paul B Talbert Ricardo Masuelli Anand P Tyagi Luca Comai Steven Henikoff

Centromeric H3-like histones, which replace histone H3 in the centromeric chromatin of animals and fungi, have not been reported in plants. We identified a histone H3 variant from Arabidopsis thaliana that encodes a centromere-identifying protein designated HTR12. By immunological detection, HTR12 localized at centromeres in both mitotic and meiotic cells. HTR12 signal revealed tissue- and stag...

2014
Ines A Drinnenberg Dakota deYoung Steven Henikoff Harmit Singh Malik

Faithful chromosome segregation in all eukaryotes relies on centromeres, the chromosomal sites that recruit kinetochore proteins and mediate spindle attachment during cell division. The centromeric histone H3 variant, CenH3, is the defining chromatin component of centromeres in most eukaryotes, including animals, fungi, plants, and protists. In this study, using detailed genomic and transcripto...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Rachel E Diner Chari M Noddings Nathan C Lian Anthony K Kang Jeffrey B McQuaid Jelena Jablanovic Josh L Espinoza Ngocquynh A Nguyen Miguel A Anzelmatti Jakob Jansson Vincent A Bielinski Bogumil J Karas Christopher L Dupont Andrew E Allen Philip D Weyman

Centromeres are essential for cell division and growth in all eukaryotes, and knowledge of their sequence and structure guides the development of artificial chromosomes for functional cellular biology studies. Centromeric proteins are conserved among eukaryotes; however, centromeric DNA sequences are highly variable. We combined forward and reverse genetic approaches with chromatin immunoprecip...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2013
Luis P Valente Pierre-Marie Dehé Michael Klutstein Sofia Aligianni Stephen Watt Jürg Bähler Julia Promisel Cooper

The TTAGGG motif is common to two seemingly unrelated dimensions of chromatin function-the vertebrate telomere repeat and the promoter regions of many Schizosaccharomyces pombe genes, including all of those encoding canonical histones. The essential S. pombe protein Teb1 contains two Myb-like DNA binding domains related to those found in telomere proteins and binds the human telomere repeat seq...

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