Kinetochores: orchestrating the chromosomal minuet.

Current Biology : CB
P Todd Stukenberg, Daniel R Foltz

Abstract

When it comes to microtubules, kinetochores leave nothing to chance. Recent studies have provided insight into an amazingly choreographed dance between the proteins in the kinetochore and their substrate and power source--the microtubule.

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Feb 12, 2011·Chromosome Research : an International Journal on the Molecular, Supramolecular and Evolutionary Aspects of Chromosome Biology·John Tooley, P Todd Stukenberg
Feb 11, 2011·Journal of Human Genetics·Diana M MorloteRene J Herrera
Dec 27, 2015·Trends in Biochemical Sciences·Prasad Trivedi, P Todd Stukenberg
Mar 28, 2019·ELife·Gemma AndersonJames G Wakefield

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