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- 1038/21831. PMID 10403247. S2CID 4354549. Media related to Cohesins at Wikimedia Commons cohesin at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject...
- molecular biology, the cohesin domain is a protein domain. It interacts with a complementary domain, termed the dockerin domain. The cohesin-dockerin interaction...
- stabilizing homologous chromosome pairing during meiosis. Once homologs pair, cohesins at the centromere regions help maintain their cohesion in the early stages...
- from the two centrosome poles and held together by complexes known as cohesins. Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell by microtubule organizing...
- proteins that function in the cohesin pathway. SMC1A, SMC3 and RAD21 proteins are structural components of the cohesin ring complex. NIPBL is involved...
- Kato T, Fujii T, Kurahashi H (May 2014). "Age-related decrease of meiotic cohesins in human oocytes". PLOS ONE. 9 (5): e96710. Bibcode:2014PLoSO...996710T...
- division of the plasmid – fast division causes high copy number. Chromomere Cohesin Epigenetics Genetic genealogy Lampbrush chromosome Locus (genetics) – explains...
- indicates that the observed loops may be artifacts. Importantly, since cohesins can dynamically unbind from chromatin, this model suggests that TADs (and...
- According to some observations, a fraction of cohesins in the chromosomal arms and the centromeric cohesins are protected by the protein Shugoshin (Sgo1)...
- replication. Because sister chromatids after DNA replication hold each other by Cohesin rings, there is the only chance for the disentanglement in DNA replication...