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Functional characterization of individual genomic condensin-binding sites in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Saccharomyces cerevisiae</Emphasis> using minichromosome mitotic segregation stability assay
Authors:P A Butylin  A V Strunnikov
Institution:(1) Institute of Cytology, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia;(2) National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
Abstract:Proper chromatin compaction in mitosis (condensation) is required for equal chromosome distribution and the precise inheritance of genetic information. A protein complex called condensin is responsible for mitotic chromosome condensation, chromosome individualization, the timely separation of sister chromatids in mitosis, and proper tension in the mitotic spindle. The mitotic function of condensin depends on the recognition of specific binding sites in the chromosome. The mechanism for binding condensin to individual sites of mitotic chromosomes, as well as the molecular anatomy of these sites, remains to be elucidated. Even less is known about the process that translates condensin binding to individual sites into the segregation of chromosomes in anaphase. In the present work, by using minichromosome assay, we analyze seven individual condensin-binding sites in S. cerevisiae identified in the whole-genome ChIP-on-chip screening. This approach allowed us to estimate the individual contribution of condensin-binding sites to the segregation fidelity of minichromosomes.
Keywords:Condensin  mitosis            Saccharomyces cerevisiae            minichromosomes  mitotic chromosome stability
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