Mps1 kinase-dependent Sgo2 centromere localisation mediates cohesin protection in mouse oocyte meiosis I
In meiosis I centromeric cohesin is protected by Sgo2 from Separase-mediated cleavage ensuring that sister chromatids are kept together until their separation in meiosis II. Here the authors demonstrate that Bub1 and Mps1 kinase activities are required for Sgo2 localisation to the centromere region.
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Main Authors: | Warif El Yakoubi, Eulalie Buffin, Damien Cladière, Yulia Gryaznova, Inés Berenguer, Sandra A. Touati, Rocío Gómez, José A. Suja, Jan M. van Deursen, Katja Wassmann |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/246315e51c7f4b9ea41e856a14b0f70e |
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