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The following pages link to Coordinated requirements of human topo II and cohesin for metaphase centromere alignment under Mad2-dependent spindle checkpoint surveillance (Q30477159):
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- Human Blinkin/AF15q14 is required for chromosome alignment and the mitotic checkpoint through direct interaction with Bub1 and BubR1 (Q24299555) (← links)
- Sororin is required for stable binding of cohesin to chromatin and for sister chromatid cohesion in interphase (Q24299569) (← links)
- The SET and transposase domain protein Metnase enhances chromosome decatenation: regulation by automethylation (Q24312178) (← links)
- Metnase mediates resistance to topoisomerase II inhibitors in breast cancer cells (Q24319004) (← links)
- DNA damage associated with mitosis and cytokinesis failure (Q26991874) (← links)
- Cohesin is dispensable for centromere cohesion in human cells (Q27303038) (← links)
- Dual role of topoisomerase II in centromere resolution and aurora B activity (Q27332532) (← links)
- DNA topoisomerase II is a determinant of the tensile properties of yeast centromeric chromatin and the tension checkpoint (Q27929929) (← links)
- The evolutionary origin of man can be traced in the layers of defunct ancestral alpha satellites flanking the active centromeres of human chromosomes (Q28751890) (← links)
- Studies of haspin-depleted cells reveal that spindle-pole integrity in mitosis requires chromosome cohesion (Q30491632) (← links)
- Effects of conditional depletion of topoisomerase II on cell cycle progression in mammalian cells (Q30514134) (← links)
- Mitotic catenation is monitored and resolved by a PKCε-regulated pathway (Q30610125) (← links)
- H2A.Z acidic patch couples chromatin dynamics to regulation of gene expression programs during ESC differentiation (Q31130011) (← links)
- Catalytic inhibition of topoisomerase II by a novel rationally designed ATP-competitive purine analogue (Q33398170) (← links)
- Haspin: a newly discovered regulator of mitotic chromosome behavior. (Q33729720) (← links)
- PICH and cotargeted Plk1 coordinately maintain prometaphase chromosome arm architecture (Q33761479) (← links)
- STAG2 promotes error correction in mitosis by regulating kinetochore-microtubule attachments. (Q34264526) (← links)
- The analysis of mutant alleles of different strength reveals multiple functions of topoisomerase 2 in regulation of Drosophila chromosome structure. (Q34394858) (← links)
- The Stil protein regulates centrosome integrity and mitosis through suppression of Chfr (Q34541480) (← links)
- Sister chromatid resolution: a cohesin releasing network and beyond. (Q34618331) (← links)
- Depletion of topoisomerase IIalpha leads to shortening of the metaphase interkinetochore distance and abnormal persistence of PICH-coated anaphase threads. (Q34706012) (← links)
- Revised genetic requirements for the decatenation G2 checkpoint: the role of ATM. (Q34987984) (← links)
- Fitness profiling links topoisomerase II regulation of centromeric integrity to doxorubicin resistance in fission yeast (Q35070152) (← links)
- Epigenetic displacement of HP1 from heterochromatin by HIV-1 Vpr causes premature sister chromatid separation. (Q35208457) (← links)
- A role for cohesin in T-cell-receptor rearrangement and thymocyte differentiation (Q35230516) (← links)
- Cohesin-SA1 deficiency drives aneuploidy and tumourigenesis in mice due to impaired replication of telomeres (Q35932248) (← links)
- Investigating the Interplay between Sister Chromatid Cohesion and Homolog Pairing in Drosophila Nuclei (Q36107795) (← links)
- The ascidian natural product eusynstyelamide B is a novel topoisomerase II poison that induces DNA damage and growth arrest in prostate and breast cancer cells (Q36685541) (← links)
- Differential requirements of a mitotic acetyltransferase in somatic and germ line cells (Q37021040) (← links)
- SUMO modification of DNA topoisomerase II: trying to get a CENse of it all (Q37207512) (← links)
- DNA topoisomerase II and its growing repertoire of biological functions. (Q37313703) (← links)
- Metnase mediates chromosome decatenation in acute leukemia cells (Q37334609) (← links)
- Alternative functions of core cell cycle regulators in neuronal migration, neuronal maturation, and synaptic plasticity (Q37375249) (← links)
- Clearing the way for mitosis: is cohesin a target? (Q37506101) (← links)
- Cohesin: a regulator of genome integrity and gene expression (Q37749881) (← links)
- Therapeutic intervention by the simultaneous inhibition of DNA repair and type I or type II DNA topoisomerases: one strategy, many outcomes (Q37968253) (← links)
- Stressing mitosis to death (Q38219980) (← links)
- Sensitivity to BUB1B inhibition defines an alternative classification of glioblastoma (Q38601722) (← links)
- Repetitive DNA is associated with centromeric domains in Trypanosoma brucei but not Trypanosoma cruzi. (Q39315224) (← links)
- Inner centromere formation requires hMis14, a trident kinetochore protein that specifically recruits HP1 to human chromosomes (Q39727406) (← links)
- Studying vertebrate topoisomerase 2 function using a conditional knockdown system in DT40 cells (Q39843113) (← links)
- Protein phosphatase 2A and separase form a complex regulated by separase autocleavage (Q40112941) (← links)
- The SUMO deconjugating peptidase Smt4 contributes to the mechanism required for transition from sister chromatid arm cohesion to sister chromatid pericentromere separation (Q40970100) (← links)
- Cohesin cleavage and Cdk inhibition trigger formation of daughter nuclei (Q41430415) (← links)
- Persistence of DNA threads in human anaphase cells suggests late completion of sister chromatid decatenation (Q42007577) (← links)
- Emi1 maintains genomic integrity during zebrafish embryogenesis and cooperates with p53 in tumor suppression. (Q42021753) (← links)
- Heterochromatin links to centromeric protection by recruiting shugoshin (Q42152372) (← links)
- Cohesion by topology: sister chromatids interlocked by DNA. (Q42563111) (← links)
- Non-Catalytic Roles of the Topoisomerase IIα C-Terminal Domain (Q47165718) (← links)
- A Topology-Centric View on Mitotic Chromosome Architecture (Q48093376) (← links)