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CTCF maintains centromere function and mitotic fidelity. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Cell Sci
Walsh E   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Retraction for Somatic mutation of the cohesin complex subunit confers therapeutic vulnerabilities in cancer. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Invest
Liu Y   +15 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Cohesin haploinsufficiency is tolerated in Cbfb::MYH11-driven murine acute myeloid leukemia. [PDF]

open access: yesExp Hematol
Conneely SE   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Chromatin boundary permeability is controlled by CTCF conformational ensembles

open access: yes
Rudnizky S   +20 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Cohesin in Gametogenesis

2013
Sister chromatid cohesion depends on cohesin, a tripartite complex that forms ring structures to hold sister chromatids together in mitosis and meiosis. Meiocytes feature a multiplicity of distinct cohesin proteins and complexes, some meiosis specific, which serve additional functions such as supporting synapsis of two pairs of sister chromatids and ...
François, McNicoll   +2 more
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Cohesin and chromatin organisation

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2012
Cohesin defines the topology of chromosomes in mitosis and meiosis by holding sister chromatids together; more recently a role for cohesin in chromatin organisation and gene expression in interphase has emerged.
Seitan, VC, Merkenschlager, M
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Regulators of the Cohesin Network

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2010
Chromosome cohesion is the term used to describe the cellular process in which sister chromatids are held together from the time of their replication until the time of separation at the metaphase to anaphase transition. In this capacity, chromosome cohesion, especially at centromeric regions, is essential for chromosome segregation.
Bo, Xiong, Jennifer L, Gerton
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Cohesin in development and disease

Development, 2013
Cohesin is a ring-shaped complex, conserved from yeast to human, that was named for its ability to mediate sister chromatid cohesion. This function is essential for chromosome segregation in both mitosis and meiosis, and also for DNA repair. In addition, more recent studies have shown that cohesin influences gene expression during development through ...
Silvia, Remeseiro   +2 more
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