Nature Communications (Jan 2016)

Shugoshin forms a specialized chromatin domain at subtelomeres that regulates transcription and replication timing

  • Sanki Tashiro,
  • Tetsuya Handa,
  • Atsushi Matsuda,
  • Takuto Ban,
  • Toru Takigawa,
  • Kazumi Miyasato,
  • Kojiro Ishii,
  • Kazuto Kugou,
  • Kunihiro Ohta,
  • Yasushi Hiraoka,
  • Hisao Masukata,
  • Junko Kanoh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10393
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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A chromosome is composed of structurally and functionally distinct domains. Here, Tashiro et al. report that the conserved centromeric protein Sgo2 localizes at the subtelomeres preferentially during G2phase and is essential for the formation of a highly condensed subtelomeric chromatin body “knob”.