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Title: CaMtw1, the Mis12 homolog in the pathogenic yeast candida albicans, plays an essential role in kinetochore assembly and function
Authors: Sanyal, Kaustuv
Roy, Babhrubahan
Keywords: Pathogenic yeast
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
Citation: Roy, Babhrubahan. 2012, CaMtw1, the Mis12 homolog in the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans, plays an essential role in kinetochore assembly and function, Ph.D thesis, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bengaluru
Abstract: The precise transmission of the genetic information from one generation to the next during the mitotic cell cycle is extremely important for a eukaryotic organism. This process involves faithful duplication of the whole genome during S phase followed by segregation of the duplicated genome with high fidelity during mitosis. The molecular mechanisms that ensure equal distribution of duplicated chromosomes in mitosis require proper assembly of a large multi-protein complex at the centromere (CEN), known as the kinetochore (KT) (Fig. 1). The primary function of a KT is to attach a chromosome to dynamic plus ends of spindle microtubules (MTs), a crucial step in segregation of chromosomes. KTs are also associated with the formation of heterochromatin at the centromeric/pericentric regions and maintenance of cohesion between sister chromatids till anaphase onset (Cheeseman and Desai, 2008; Cleveland et al., 2003). Additionally, a KT is involved in recruitment of the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) machinery that monitors the KT-MT attachment and initiates signals to prevent cell cycle progression if an error persists. Once all the chromosomes are bi-orientated, separation of two sister chromatids marks the onset of anaphase. Any defect in the KT structure can disrupt KT-MT interaction that may result in an unequal distribution of chromosomes leading to aneuploidy.
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/1368
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