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September 2020
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Kinetochores are specialized protein structures assembled on the centromere of the chromosome during mitotic and meiotic cell division. This issue presents reviews covering a breadth of topics including chromosome alignment, kinetochore-microtubule attachment and spindle scaling mechanisms. The cover image shows a mouse oocyte in metaphase I. The image was provided by Dr Soni Lacefield.
ISSN 0071-1365
EISSN 1744-1358
In this Issue
Kinetochores and Chromosome Segregation
Review Articles
Centromere identity and function put to use: construction and transfer of mammalian artificial chromosomes to animal models
Essays Biochem (2020) 64 (2): 185–192.
CENP-A nucleosome—a chromatin-embedded pedestal for the centromere: lessons learned from structural biology
Essays Biochem (2020) 64 (2): 205–221.
Construction and analysis of artificial chromosomes with de novo holocentromeres in Caenorhabditis elegans
Essays Biochem (2020) 64 (2): 233–249.
Meiotic CENP-C is a shepherd: bridging the space between the centromere and the kinetochore in time and space
Essays Biochem (2020) 64 (2): 251–261.
The right place at the right time: Aurora B kinase localization to centromeres and kinetochores
Essays Biochem (2020) 64 (2): 299–311.
Specificity determinants of phosphoprotein phosphatases controlling kinetochore functions
Essays Biochem (2020) 64 (2): 325–336.
Kinetochore–microtubule coupling mechanisms mediated by the Ska1 complex and Cdt1
Essays Biochem (2020) 64 (2): 337–347.
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts: at the intersection of order, disorder, and kinetochore function
Essays Biochem (2020) 64 (2): 349–358.
Structural view of the yeast Dam1 complex, a ring-shaped molecular coupler for the dynamic microtubule end
Essays Biochem (2020) 64 (2): 359–370.
Microtubules pull the strings: disordered sequences as efficient couplers of microtubule-generated force
Essays Biochem (2020) 64 (2): 371–382.