Journal article
Condensin I and II behaviour in interphase nuclei and cells undergoing premature chromosome condensation
T Zhang, JR Paulson, M Bakhrebah, JH Kim, C Nowell, P Kalitsis, DF Hudson
Chromosome Research | Published : 2016
Abstract
Condensin is an integral component of the mitotic chromosome condensation machinery, which ensures orderly segregation of chromosomes during cell division. In metazoans, condensin exists as two complexes, condensin I and II. It is not yet clear what roles these complexes may play outside mitosis, and so we have examined their behaviour both in normal interphase and in premature chromosome condensation (PCC). We find that a small fraction of condensin I is retained in interphase nuclei, and our data suggests that this interphase nuclear condensin I is active in both gene regulation and chromosome condensation. Furthermore, live cell imaging demonstrates condensin II dramatically increases on ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by NHMRC project grant GNT1030358 and GNT1047009 and by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program.