نتایج جستجو برای: کروماتین حاوی cenh3

تعداد نتایج: 27362  

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Richard E Baker Kelly Rogers

Centromere H3 proteins (CenH3's) are variants of histone H3 specialized for packaging centromere DNA. Unlike canonical H3, which is among the most conserved of eukaryotic proteins, CenH3's are rapidly evolving, raising questions about orthology and conservation of function across species. To gain insight on CenH3 evolution and function, a phylogenetic analysis was undertaken on CenH3 proteins d...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Simon W L Chan

W hat can go wrong after an egg is fertilized by sperm from a different species? One of the most intriguing outcomes to the chromosome biologist is uniparental genome elimination. In this phenomenon, one of the parental chromosome sets is completely lost during embryonic cell divisions, creating sterile haploid offspring (1). Uniparental genome elimination occurs in diverse taxa, including seve...

2017
Yulia A. Lipikhina Elena V. Evtushenko Evgeny A. Elisafenko Alexander V. Vershinin

Centromeres are essential for correct chromosome segregation during cell division and are determined by the presence of centromere-specific histone 3 (CENH3). Most of the diploid plant species, in which the structure and copy number of CENH3 genes have been determined, have this gene as a singleton; however, some cereal species in the tribe Triticeae have been found to have CENH3 in two variant...

2015
Hainan Zhao Xiaobiao Zhu Kai Wang Jonathan I. Gent Wenli Zhang R. Kelly Dawe Jiming Jiang

Centromeres are defined by the presence of CENH3, a variant of histone H3. Centromeres in most plant species contain exclusively highly repetitive DNA sequences, which has hindered research on structure and function of centromeric chromatin. Several maize centromeres have been nearly completely sequenced, providing a sequence-based platform for genomic and epigenomic research of plant centromer...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2002
Cathy Xiaoyan Zhong Joshua B Marshall Christopher Topp Rebecca Mroczek Akio Kato Kiyotaka Nagaki James A Birchler Jiming Jiang R Kelly Dawe

Maize centromeres are composed of CentC tandem repeat arrays, centromeric retrotransposons (CRs), and a variety of other repeats. One particularly well-conserved CR element, CRM, occurs primarily as complete and uninterrupted elements and is interspersed thoroughly with CentC at the light microscopic level. To determine if these major centromeric DNAs are part of the functional centromere/kinet...

2014
Florian A Steiner Steven Henikoff

Centromeres vary greatly in size and sequence composition, ranging from 'point' centromeres with a single cenH3-containing nucleosome to 'regional' centromeres embedded in tandemly repeated sequences to holocentromeres that extend along the length of entire chromosomes. Point centromeres are defined by sequence, whereas regional and holocentromeres are epigenetically defined by the location of ...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Kimberly A Collins Raymond Camahort Chris Seidel Jennifer L Gerton Sue Biggins

Chromosomes segregate using their kinetochores, the specialized protein structures that are assembled on centromeric DNA and mediate attachment to the mitotic spindle. Because centromeric sequences are not conserved, centromere identity is propagated by an epigenetic mechanism. All eukaryotes contain an essential histone H3 variant (CenH3) that localizes exclusively to centromeres. Because CenH...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Suzanne Furuyama Sue Biggins

Chromosome segregation ensures that DNA is equally divided between daughter cells during each round of cell division. The centromere (CEN) is the specific locus on each chromosome that directs formation of the kinetochore, the multiprotein complex that interacts with the spindle microtubules to promote proper chromosomal alignment and segregation during mitosis. CENs are organized into a specia...

Journal: :Cell reports 2014
Sebastian Müller Rocio Montes de Oca Nicolas Lacoste Florent Dingli Damarys Loew Geneviève Almouzni

Centromeres, epigenetically defined by the presence of the histone H3 variant CenH3, are essential for ensuring proper chromosome segregation. In mammals, centromeric CenH3(CENP-A) deposition requires its dedicated chaperone HJURP and occurs during telophase/early G1. We find that the cell-cycle-dependent recruitment of HJURP to centromeres depends on its timely phosphorylation controlled via c...

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...

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