A molecular view of kinetochore assembly and function

A Musacchio, A Desai - Biology, 2017 - mdpi.com
Kinetochores are large protein assemblies that connect chromosomes to microtubules of the
mitotic and meiotic spindles in order to distribute the replicated genome from a mother cell to …

The molecular basis for centromere identity and function

KL McKinley, IM Cheeseman - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2016 - nature.com
The centromere is the region of the chromosome that directs its segregation in mitosis and
meiosis. Although the functional importance of the centromere has been appreciated for …

The dark side of centromeres: types, causes and consequences of structural abnormalities implicating centromeric DNA

V Barra, D Fachinetti - Nature Communications, 2018 - nature.com
Centromeres are the chromosomal domains required to ensure faithful transmission of the
genome during cell division. They have a central role in preventing aneuploidy, by …

Histone variants and epigenetics

S Henikoff, MM Smith - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives …, 2015 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
Histones package and compact DNA by assembling into nucleosome core particles. Most
histones are synthesized at S phase for rapid deposition behind replication forks. In addition …

The kinetochore

IM Cheeseman - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in …, 2014 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
A critical requirement for mitosis is the distribution of genetic material to the two daughter
cells. The central player in this process is the macromolecular kinetochore structure, which …

Genes in conflict: the biology of selfish genetic elements

A Burt, R Trivers - Genes in Conflict, 2009 - degruyter.com
Genes in Conflict Skip to content Should you have institutional access? Here's how to get it ...
De Gruyter € EUR - Euro £ GBP - Pound $ USD - Dollar EN English Deutsch 0 Subjects Skip …

Transposable elements: genome innovation, chromosome diversity, and centromere conflict

SJ Klein, RJ O'Neill - Chromosome Research, 2018 - Springer
Although it was nearly 70 years ago when transposable elements (TEs) were first
discovered “jumping” from one genomic location to another, TEs are now recognized as …

Centromere repeats: hidden gems of the genome

G Hartley, RJ O'Neill - Genes, 2019 - mdpi.com
Satellite DNAs are now regarded as powerful and active contributors to genomic and
chromosomal evolution. Paired with mobile transposable elements, these repetitive …

[PDF][PDF] DNA sequence-specific binding of CENP-B enhances the fidelity of human centromere function

D Fachinetti, JS Han, MA McMahon, P Ly, A Abdullah… - Developmental cell, 2015 - cell.com
Human centromeres are specified by a stably inherited epigenetic mark that maintains
centromere position and function through a two-step mechanism relying on self-templating …

[HTML][HTML] The variation and evolution of complete human centromeres

GA Logsdon, AN Rozanski, F Ryabov, T Potapova… - Nature, 2024 - nature.com
Human centromeres have been traditionally very difficult to sequence and assemble owing
to their repetitive nature and large size. As a result, patterns of human centromeric variation …