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A study to identify essential components of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae kinetochore is presented. An in vivo assay that detects the relaxation of the transcription block formed at the centromeres and another assay that detects an increase in the mitotic stability of a dicentric test chromosome were used to identify CTF13 and CTF14, two genes which encode kinetochore component proteins. Genetic and biochemical studies showed that the 478-amino acid protein product of CTF13 showed that CTF13 is essential for normal functioning of kinetochores, and thus for normal chromosomal segregation.
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Antibodies and cDNAs of human homologs of S. cerevisiae tetratrico peptide repeat (TPR)-containing sequences CDC27 and CDC16 have been localized in the nucleus, centrosome and the mitotic spindle. Antibodies against the human proteins CDC27Hs and CDC16Hs have been found to arrest the cell cycle during metaphase without affecting spindle structure. These proteins have been postulated to be involved in the control of the transition from metaphase to anaphase during mitosis.
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The importance of protein subunit p23(super Skp1) in the Cbf3p complex function was investigated through analysis of coexpressing cells in the baculovirus expression system. Results have shown that p23(super Skp1) mediated the phosphorylation of p58. In addition, the protein subunit was also responsible for activation of the DNA binding through ubiquitin-conjugating complex.
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