Kid-mediated chromosome compaction ensures proper nuclear envelope formation.
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Nucleoporin translocated promoter region (Tpr) associates with dynein complex, preventing chromosome lagging formation during mitosis.Whole-exome sequencing identifies mutations of KIF22 in spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia with joint laxity, leptodactylic typeThe nuclear envelopeBuilding a nuclear envelope at the end of mitosis: coordinating membrane reorganization, nuclear pore complex assembly, and chromatin de-condensationProfiling of the mammalian mitotic spindle proteome reveals an ER protein, OSTD-1, as being necessary for cell division and ER morphologyFission yeast cells undergo nuclear division in the absence of spindle microtubulesThe nucleoporin Nup153 has separable roles in both early mitotic progression and the resolution of mitosisInactivation of the C. elegans lipin homolog leads to ER disorganization and to defects in the breakdown and reassembly of the nuclear envelope.Human chromokinesins promote chromosome congression and spindle microtubule dynamics during mitosisChromosome position at the spindle equator is regulated by chromokinesin and a bipolar microtubule array.Integration of biological data by kernels on graph nodes allows prediction of new genes involved in mitotic chromosome condensation.Nuclear assembly shaped by microtubule dynamics.How kinesin motor proteins drive mitotic spindle function: Lessons from molecular assays.Meiosis-specific loading of the centromere-specific histone CENH3 in Arabidopsis thaliana.miR-135A regulates preimplantation embryo development through down-regulation of E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Seven In Absentia Homolog 1A (SIAH1A) expression.Chromokinesins: localization-dependent functions and regulation during cell division.A genomic toolkit to investigate kinesin and myosin motor function in cells.A kinetochore-independent mechanism drives anaphase chromosome separation during acentrosomal meiosis.RAD54 family translocases counter genotoxic effects of RAD51 in human tumor cells.Chromatin maintenance by a molecular motor protein.Acentrosomal spindle assembly and chromosome segregation during oocyte meiosisDevelopmental capacity and implantation potential of the embryos with multinucleated blastomeres.Dynamic assembly of brambleberry mediates nuclear envelope fusion during early development.The life cycle of the metazoan nuclear envelopeSizing up the nucleus: nuclear shape, size and nuclear-envelope assembly.A role for Cdc48/p97 and Aurora B in controlling chromatin condensation during exit from mitosis.Mechanisms of Chromosome Congression during Mitosis.The molecular basis for kinesin functional specificity during mitosis.Shaping mitotic chromosomes: From classical concepts to molecular mechanisms.Time-lapse observation and transcriptome analysis of a case with repeated multiple pronuclei after IVF/ICSI.Late mitotic functions of Aurora kinases.Inhibition of KIF22 suppresses cancer cell proliferation by delaying mitotic exit through upregulating CDC25C expression.Regulation and coordination of nuclear envelope and nuclear pore complex assembly.Kid depletion in mouse oocytes associated with multinucleated blastomere formation and inferior embryo development.Zebrafish homologs of genes within 16p11.2, a genomic region associated with brain disorders, are active during brain development, and include two deletion dosage sensor genes.Conversion of graded phosphorylation into switch-like nuclear translocation via autoregulatory mechanisms in ERK signalling.DNA Cross-Bridging Shapes a Single Nucleus from a Set of Mitotic ChromosomesThe 16p11.2 homologs fam57ba and doc2a generate certain brain and body phenotypes.Blastomere multinucleation: Contributing factors and effects on embryo development and clinical outcome.
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Kid-mediated chromosome compaction ensures proper nuclear envelope formation.
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Kid-mediated chromosome compaction ensures proper nuclear envelope formation.
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Kid-mediated chromosome compaction ensures proper nuclear envelope formation.
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Kid-mediated chromosome compaction ensures proper nuclear envelope formation.
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Hayato Kotaki
Hiroshi Sagara
Katsuko Sudo
Kenjiro Adachi
Miho Ohsugi
Noriko Tokai-Nishizumi
Reiko Horai
Shigeru Kakuta
Tadashi Yamamoto
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10.1016/J.CELL.2008.01.029
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2008-03-01T00:00:00Z