Dear Editor, Chromosome movements during mitosis are orches- trated primarily by the interaction of spindle microtu- bules with the kinetochore [1], the site for attachment of spindle microtubules to the centromere. ...Dear Editor, Chromosome movements during mitosis are orches- trated primarily by the interaction of spindle microtu- bules with the kinetochore [1], the site for attachment of spindle microtubules to the centromere. The kinetochore has an active function in chromosomal segregation through microtubule-based motors located at or near it [1-2]. CENP-E is a microtubule-based kinesin motor [3],展开更多
基金Acknowledgments We thank members of our groups for insightful discussion during the course of this study. This work was initiated by the chemical biology grant PGX-t from the Proteomics Research Laboratory, and supported in part by Chinese Academy of Sciences Grants (KSCX2-YW-H-10 and KSCX2-YW-R195), 973 projects (2002CB713700 2010CB912103), National Natural Science Foundation of China (90913016), and Georgia Cancer Coalition Eminent Scholar Award.
文摘Dear Editor, Chromosome movements during mitosis are orches- trated primarily by the interaction of spindle microtu- bules with the kinetochore [1], the site for attachment of spindle microtubules to the centromere. The kinetochore has an active function in chromosomal segregation through microtubule-based motors located at or near it [1-2]. CENP-E is a microtubule-based kinesin motor [3],