Title of article
Cdc14 Phosphatase Induces rDNA Condensation and Resolves Cohesin-Independent Cohesion during Budding Yeast Anaphase
Author/Authors
Higuchi، Toru نويسنده , , Sullivan، Matt نويسنده , , Katis، Vittorio L. نويسنده , , Uhlmann، Frank نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-470
From page
471
To page
0
Abstract
At anaphase onset, the protease separase triggers chromosome segregation by cleaving the chromosomal cohesin complex. Here, we show that cohesin destruction in metaphase is sufficient for segregation of much of the budding yeast genome, but not of the long arm of chromosome XII that contains the rDNA repeats. rDNA in metaphase, unlike most other sequences, remains in an undercondensed and topologically entangled state. Separase, concomitantly with cleaving cohesin, activates the phosphatase Cdc14. We find that Cdc14 exerts two effects on rDNA, both mediated by the condensin complex. Lengthwise condensation of rDNA shortens the chromosome XII arm sufficiently for segregation. This condensation depends on the aurora B kinase complex. Independently of condensation, Cdc14 induces condensin-dependent resolution of cohesinindependent rDNA linkage. Cdc14-dependent sister chromatid resolution at the rDNA could introduce a temporal order to chromosome segregation.
Keywords
NOx storage/reduction catalysts , Emissions , NO oxidation , NOx release , NOx storage , Catalyst
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
CELL
Record number
102590
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