Effects of chromosome number reduction on mitotic and meiotic stability in fission yeast. [PDF]
Jiang Y +10 more
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Merotelic Kinetochore Orientation Is a Major Mechanism of Aneuploidy in Mitotic Mammalian Tissue Cells [PDF]
Daniela Cimini +5 more
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Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a rare autoimmune disease, and lung complications (ILD) are the main cause of death. This study compared SSc patients with and without lung disease to healthy volunteers. We found increased inflammation, specific proteins, and higher triglyceride levels linked to lung disease progression. These findings suggest triglycerides
Selena Bouffette +16 more
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Preserving centromere identity: right amounts of CENP-A at the right place and time. [PDF]
Pukało Z +3 more
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Essential Roles of Drosophila Inner Centromere Protein (Incenp) and Aurora B in Histone H3 Phosphorylation, Metaphase Chromosome Alignment, Kinetochore Disjunction, and Chromosome Segregation [PDF]
Richard R. Adams +3 more
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DNA damage can cause mitotic delay to allow DNA repair to occur. However, the mechanism underlying this is unclear. Here, we show that in response to cells entering mitosis with DNA damage, SOD1 restrains PP2a activity via oxidation of cysteine residues at the active site. This leads to a reduction in PP2a activity at the mitotic kinetochore, resulting
Nan Li +7 more
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KDM4A, a chromatin eraser, localizes to the centrosomes. Its demethylase activity is essential for maintaining centrosome number and integrity, independent of gene expression changes. Loss of KDM4A leads to centrosome amplification, pseudo‐bipolar spindle formation, and chromosome segregation errors, including micronuclei and chromatin bridges.
Pratim Chowdhury +16 more
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Downregulation of kinetochore-associated 1 gene increases lagging chromosomes and contributes to chromosomal instability in gastric cancer cells. [PDF]
Ohsaki D, Kanayama K.
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Localization of Mad2 to Kinetochores Depends on Microtubule Attachment, Not Tension
Jennifer Waters +3 more
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Mammalian mad2 and bub1/bubR1 recognize distinct spindle-attachment and kinetochore-tension checkpoints [PDF]
Dimitrios A. Skoufias +4 more
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