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The functions and consequences of force at kinetochores

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Rago, Florencia; Cheeseman, Iain M
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Abstract
Chromosome segregation requires the generation of force at the kinetochore—the multiprotein structure that facilitates attachment of chromosomes to spindle microtubules. This force is required both to move chromosomes and to signal the formation of proper bioriented attachments. To understand the role of force in these processes, it is critical to define how force is generated at kinetochores, the contributions of this force to chromosome movement, and how the kinetochore is structured and organized to withstand and respond to force. Classical studies and recent work provide a framework to dissect the mechanisms, functions, and consequences of force at kinetochores.
Date issued
2013-03
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/78604
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. School of Science; Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
Journal
Journal of Cell Biology
Publisher
Rockefeller University Press, The
Citation
Rago, F., and I. M. Cheeseman. “The Functions and Consequences of Force at Kinetochores.” The Journal of Cell Biology 200.5 (2013): 557–565.
Version: Final published version
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0021-9525
1540-8140

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