PLK1 facilitates chromosome biorientation by suppressing centromere disintegration driven by BLM-mediated unwinding and spindle pulling
The kinase PLK1 has important roles during cell division, including mitotic entry and bipolar spindle formation. Here, the authors show that PLK1 also functions in centromere protection, with loss leading to DNA unwinding by Bloom’s syndrome helicase and subsequent collapse of chromosome alignment....
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Autores principales: | Owen Addis Jones, Ankana Tiwari, Tomisin Olukoga, Alex Herbert, Kok-Lung Chan |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4c92908d8a3140aca54c75ace50338bb |
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