A human centromere protein, CENP-B, has a DNA binding domain containing four potential alpha helices at the NH2 terminus, which is separable from dimerizing activity.
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Structural requirements and dynamics of mitosin-kinetochore interaction in M phaseHuman CENP-A contains a histone H3 related histone fold domain that is required for targeting to the centromereCENP-A, -B, and -C chromatin complex that contains the I-type alpha-satellite array constitutes the prekinetochore in HeLa cells.Autoepitopes on autoantigen centromere protein-A (CENP-A) are restricted to the N-terminal region, which has no homology with histone H3Shearing of the CENP-A dimerization interface mediates plasticity in the octameric centromeric nucleosome.Crystal structure of the CENP-B protein-DNA complex: the DNA-binding domains of CENP-B induce kinks in the CENP-B box DNA.Centromeric Alpha-Satellite DNA Adopts Dimeric i-Motif Structures Capped by AT Hoogsteen Base PairsCENP-B interacts with CENP-C domains containing Mif2 regions responsible for centromere localizationA novel centromere monospecific serum to a human autoepitope on the histone H3-like protein CENP-AOrganization and evolution of Gorilla centromeric DNA from old strategies to new approachesGenome-wide characterization of centromeric satellites from multiple mammalian genomesConvergent domestication of pogo-like transposases into centromere-binding proteins in fission yeast and mammalsA centromere DNA-binding protein from fission yeast affects chromosome segregation and has homology to human CENP-BMolecular cloning and characterization of a radial spoke head protein of sea urchin sperm axonemes: involvement of the protein in the regulation of sperm motility.Identification, purification, and molecular cloning of autonomously replicating sequence-binding protein 1 from fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.A helix-turn-helix structure unit in human centromere protein B (CENP-B).Centromeres of human chromosomes.Centromere architecture breakdown induced by the viral E3 ubiquitin ligase ICP0 protein of herpes simplex virus type 1.Human centromere protein B induces translational positioning of nucleosomes on alpha-satellite sequences.Uterine dysfunction and genetic modifiers in centromere protein B-deficient mice.A regulatory effect of INMAP on centromere proteins: antisense INMAP induces CENP-B variation and centromeric halo.Human centromere protein A (CENP-A) can replace histone H3 in nucleosome reconstitution in vitroStable complex formation of CENP-B with the CENP-A nucleosome.Isolation of chromosome-associated proteins from Drosophila melanogaster that bind a human centromeric DNA sequence.Centromere protein B null mice are mitotically and meiotically normal but have lower body and testis weightsAlteration/Deficiency in Activation 3 (ADA3) Protein, a Cell Cycle Regulator, Associates with the Centromere through CENP-B and Regulates Chromosome Segregation.Purification and characterization of a CENP-B homologue protein that binds to the centromeric K-type repeat DNA of Schizosaccharomyces pombe.CENP-B binds a novel centromeric sequence in the Asian mouse Mus caroli.Identification of overlapping DNA-binding and centromere-targeting domains in the human kinetochore protein CENP-C.Surprising deficiency of CENP-B binding sites in African green monkey alpha-satellite DNA: implications for CENP-B function at centromeres.Nap1 regulates proper CENP-B binding to nucleosomes.Identification of novel α-n-methylation of CENP-B that regulates its binding to the centromeric DNA.CENP-A Is Dispensable for Mitotic Centromere Function after Initial Centromere/Kinetochore Assembly.The ABCs of CENPs.Analysis of protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions of centromere protein B (CENP-B) and properties of the DNA-CENP-B complex in the cell cycle.Genetic and epigenetic regulation of centromeres: a look at HAC formation.Fission yeast CENP-B homologs nucleate centromeric heterochromatin by promoting heterochromatin-specific histone tail modifications.Centromere protein B of African green monkey cells: gene structure, cellular expression, and centromeric localization.CENP-B box is required for de novo centromere chromatin assembly on human alphoid DNA.Enhancement of Sleeping Beauty transposition by CpG methylation: possible role of heterochromatin formation.
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A human centromere protein, CENP-B, has a DNA binding domain containing four potential alpha helices at the NH2 terminus, which is separable from dimerizing activity.
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A human centromere protein, CE ...... able from dimerizing activity.
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A human centromere protein, CE ...... able from dimerizing activity.
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A human centromere protein, CE ...... able from dimerizing activity.
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A human centromere protein, CE ...... able from dimerizing activity.
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1992-12-01T00:00:00Z