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The following pages link to Mitotic regulator Mis18β interacts with and specifies the centromeric assembly of molecular chaperone holliday junction recognition protein (HJURP). (Q37653272):
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- Development of a novel HAC-based "gain of signal" quantitative assay for measuring chromosome instability (CIN) in cancer cells (Q28828588) (← links)
- A Dual Inhibitory Mechanism Sufficient to Maintain Cell-Cycle-Restricted CENP-A Assembly. (Q30275153) (← links)
- HJURP interaction with the condensin II complex during G1 promotes CENP-A deposition (Q30275512) (← links)
- Differential Binding Partners of the Mis18α/β YIPPEE Domains Regulate Mis18 Complex Recruitment to Centromeres (Q30276714) (← links)
- Licensing of Centromeric Chromatin Assembly through the Mis18α-Mis18β Heterotetramer (Q30277213) (← links)
- Identification of the Post-translational Modifications Present in Centromeric Chromatin (Q30277890) (← links)
- A long non-coding RNA is required for targeting centromeric protein A to the human centromere. (Q34094012) (← links)
- The centromere: epigenetic control of chromosome segregation during mitosis (Q34931192) (← links)
- A Non-Synonymous Single Nucleotide Polymorphism in the HJURP Gene Associated with Susceptibility to Hepatocellular Carcinoma among Chinese (Q35919955) (← links)
- HJURP is involved in the expansion of centromeric chromatin (Q36063750) (← links)
- CENP-C and CENP-I are key connecting factors for kinetochore and CENP-A assembly (Q36417676) (← links)
- Effects of Anticancer Drugs on Chromosome Instability and New Clinical Implications for Tumor-Suppressing Therapies (Q36787517) (← links)
- The molecular basis for centromere identity and function. (Q38645971) (← links)
- CENP-A Modifications on Ser68 and Lys124 Are Dispensable for Establishment, Maintenance, and Long-Term Function of Human Centromeres (Q38722091) (← links)
- A Molecular View of Kinetochore Assembly and Function (Q38765635) (← links)
- Kinetochore assembly and function through the cell cycle (Q38885455) (← links)
- Chromatin dynamics during the cell cycle at centromeres (Q39110341) (← links)
- CDK-regulated dimerization of M18BP1 on a Mis18 hexamer is necessary for CENP-A loading (Q40393145) (← links)
- Orchestrating the Specific Assembly of Centromeric Nucleosomes (Q45065987) (← links)
- Opa-interacting protein 5 modulates docetaxel-induced cell death via regulation of mitophagy in gastric cancer (Q46284905) (← links)
- Quantitative Microscopy Reveals Centromeric Chromatin Stability, Size, and Cell Cycle Mechanisms to Maintain Centromere Homeostasis. (Q47192170) (← links)
- Xenopus laevis M18BP1 Directly Binds Existing CENP-A Nucleosomes to Promote Centromeric Chromatin Assembly (Q48029447) (← links)
- Epigenetic Regulation of Centromere Chromatin Stability by Dietary and Environmental Factors (Q48297407) (← links)
- Cancer-Testis Antigens as New Candidate Diagnostic Biomarkers for Transitional Cell Carcinoma of Bladder (Q50067516) (← links)
- Posttranslational mechanisms controlling centromere function and assembly. (Q52721327) (← links)
- Posttranslational modifications of CENP-A: marks of distinction. (Q52724754) (← links)
- Cancer-testis Specific Gene OIP5: A Downstream Gene of E2F1 that Promotes Tumorigenesis and Metastasis in Glioblastoma by Stabilizing E2F1 Signalling. (Q52726122) (← links)
- Inheritance of CENP-A Nucleosomes during DNA Replication Requires HJURP (Q57188371) (← links)
- Human Artificial Chromosome with Regulated Centromere: A Tool for Genome and Cancer Studies (Q58800824) (← links)
- Centromeric and ectopic assembly of CENP-A chromatin in health and cancer: old marks and new tracks. (Q64889834) (← links)
- Reconstituting Drosophila Centromere Identity in Human Cells (Q90612406) (← links)
- Retargeting of macroH2A following mitosis to cytogenetic-scale heterochromatic domains (Q92170627) (← links)
- Genetic screening identifies a SUMO protease dynamically maintaining centromeric chromatin (Q92932356) (← links)
- Mechanism of centromere recruitment of the CENP-A chaperone HJURP and its implications for centromere licensing (Q93162053) (← links)
- Holliday junction recognition protein interacts with and specifies the centromeric assembly of CENP-T (Q93249787) (← links)