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CHROMOSOME PROPERTIES DEPENDENCE ON CONDENSINS
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Maintenance of metaphase chromosome architecture by condensin I
Publication . Piskadto, Ewa
"Faithful segregation of the genome into two daughter cells is one of the
most fundamental events for every living organism. In each round of the
cell cycle, cells need to orchestrate a sequence of complex steps to replicate their
genetic material, pack it neatly into mitotic chromosomes and perform their precise
separation when all the prerequisites are met. One of the most fascinating
questions in biology is to understand the internal organization of mitotic chromosomes.
Even though mitotic chromosomes were first described around 140
years ago, how exactly interphase DNA molecules are packed to become mitotic
chromosomes is still a mystery. Despite the lack of precise details about chromosome
condensation mechanisms, it is believed that in the heart of this process lies
a group of protein complexes called condensins. The mechanism by which condensins
are able to enforce or guide the condensation process is yet unknown. In
this thesis, we will present our advances in understanding condensin’s function
in maintaining mitotic chromosome compaction and internal architecture.(...)"
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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OE
Número da atribuição
SFRH/BD/52172/2013
