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| DOI | 10.1091/MBC.E18-08-0487 | ||||
| Año | 2019 | ||||
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Condensins are highly conserved proteins that are important for chromosome maintenance in nearly all forms of life. Although many organisms employ two forms of the condensin complex, the condensin genes in Tetrahymena have expanded even further. Here we report a form of condensin that is specifically active during sexual reproduction. This complex, condensin D, is composed of the core condensin proteins, Smc2 and Smc4, and two unique subunits, the kleisin Cph5 and Cpd2. Cpd2 is also found in somatic nuclei in vegetative cells, but is dispensable for growth and nuclear division. Immunoprecipitation experiments show that condensin D interacts with a putative member of a chromatin-remodeling complex during development. Condensin D is required for sexual reproduction and for endoreplication and genome reduction of the progeny's somatic nuclei. Altogether, Tetrahymena possesses at least four forms of condensin to fulfill the needs of maintaining chromosomes in two different nuclei containing the somatic and germline genomes.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Howard-Till, Rachel | Mujer |
Univ Vienna - Austria
Centro de Genomica Nutricional Agroacuicola - Chile Universität Wien - Austria |
| 2 | Tian, Miao | - |
Univ Vienna - Austria
Universität Wien - Austria |
| 3 | Loidl, Josef | Hombre |
Univ Vienna - Austria
Universität Wien - Austria |
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| Austrian Science Fund (FWF) |
| Austrian Science Fund |
| National Institute for Basic Biology |
| Markus Hartl |
| Kensuke Kataoka |
| Kazufumi Mochizuki |
| MFPL |
| Max F. Perutz Laboratories |
| Agradecimiento |
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| This study was supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), Grant no. P 28336-B28. We thank Markus Hartl (Max F. Perutz Laboratories [MFPL], Vienna, Austria) and the MFPL Mass Spectrometry Facility for help with protein analysis. We also thank Kazufumi Mochizuki (Le Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Montpellier, France) and Kensuke Kataoka (National Institute for Basic Biology, Okazaki, Japan) for tagging and CRISPR constructs, as well as for helpful discussions. |
| This study was supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), Grant no. P 28336-B28. We thank Markus Hartl (Max F. Perutz Laboratories [MFPL], Vienna, Austria) and the MFPL Mass Spectrometry Facility for help with protein analysis. We also thank Kazufumi Mochizuki (Le Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Montpellier, France) and Kensuke Kataoka (National Institute for Basic Biology, Okazaki, Japan) for tagging and CRISPR constructs, as well as for helpful discussions. |