Heterochromatin boundaries are hotspots for de novo kinetochore formation.
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Atypical centromeres in plants-what they can tell usNeocentromeres and epigenetically inherited features of centromeresCentromere-independent accumulation of cohesin at ectopic heterochromatin sites induces chromosome stretching during anaphaseThe cell cycle timing of centromeric chromatin assembly in Drosophila meiosis is distinct from mitosis yet requires CAL1 and CENP-CThe Drosophila speciation factor HMR localizes to genomic insulator sites.Putting CENP-A in its placeHJURP uses distinct CENP-A surfaces to recognize and to stabilize CENP-A/histone H4 for centromere assembly.Development of a Drosophila cell-based error correction assay.Repetitive centromeric satellite RNA is essential for kinetochore formation and cell division.Sex chromosome drive.Segmental Duplication of Chromosome 11 and its Implications for Cell Division and Genome-wide Expression in Rice.Factors that promote H3 chromatin integrity during transcription prevent promiscuous deposition of CENP-A(Cnp1) in fission yeastChromosome engineering allows the efficient isolation of vertebrate neocentromeres.The CENP-A nucleosome: a dynamic structure and role at the centromere.Neocentromeres: a place for everything and everything in its placeEctopic centromere nucleation by CENP--a in fission yeast.Telomeric repeats facilitate CENP-A(Cnp1) incorporation via telomere binding proteins.CENP-A nucleosomes localize to transcription factor hotspots and subtelomeric sites in human cancer cellsRapid de novo centromere formation occurs independently of heterochromatin protein 1 in C. elegans embryosCENP-A exceeds microtubule attachment sites in centromere clusters of both budding and fission yeast.Assembly of Drosophila centromeric nucleosomes requires CID dimerizationFlexibility of centromere and kinetochore structures.Molecular underpinnings of centromere identity and maintenance.Replicating centromeric chromatin: spatial and temporal control of CENP-A assembly.Co-evolving CENP-A and CAL1 Domains Mediate Centromeric CENP-A Deposition across Drosophila Species.PREditOR: a synthetic biology approach to removing heterochromatin from cellsStructure, assembly and reading of centromeric chromatin.The evolutionary life cycle of the resilient centromere.Establishment of the vertebrate kinetochores.Temporal control of epigenetic centromere specification.Genetic instability: tipping the balance.Anarchic centromeres: deciphering order from apparent chaos.Chromatin dynamics: H3K4 methylation and H3 variant replacement during development and in cancer.Chromatin dynamics from S-phase to mitosis: contributions of histone modifications.Helitrons shaping the genomic architecture of Drosophila: enrichment of DINE-TR1 in α- and β-heterochromatin, satellite DNA emergence, and piRNA expression.Centromere Silencing Mechanisms.No longer a nuisance: long non-coding RNAs join CENP-A in epigenetic centromere regulation.Chromatin dynamics during the cell cycle at centromeres.Using human artificial chromosomes to study centromere assembly and function.Drosophila CENH3 is sufficient for centromere formation.
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Heterochromatin boundaries are hotspots for de novo kinetochore formation.
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Heterochromatin boundaries are hotspots for de novo kinetochore formation.
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Heterochromatin boundaries are hotspots for de novo kinetochore formation.
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Heterochromatin boundaries are hotspots for de novo kinetochore formation.
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Agata M Olszak
Patrick Heun
Sarah Diehl
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10.1038/NCB2272
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2011-06-19T00:00:00Z
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