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Separase, also
known as separin, is a
cysteine protease responsible for
triggering anaphase by
hydrolysing cohesin,
which is the
protein responsible for...
- is a
protein which inhibits a
protease known as
separase. The
destruction of
securin unleashes separase which then
breaks down cohesin, a
protein responsible...
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securin and
separase are well
conserved proteins (Figure 1). Note that
separase cannot function without initially forming the securin-
separase complex. This...
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under balanced bipolar tension.
Sister chromatids require active separase to
hydrolyze the
cohesin that bind them
together prior to
progression to...
- can be
attributed to the
inactivation of
topoisomerase II, condensin, or
separase.
Meiotic nondisjunction has been well
studied in
Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
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break down securin. The
latter is a
protein whose function is to
inhibit separase,
which in turn cuts the cohesins, the
protein composite responsible for...
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protease partner,
separase.
Separase bound to
securin remains inhibited; however, when
inhibition is relieved,
activated separase cleaves the cohesin...
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mother and
daughter centrioles separate dependently on an
enzyme called separase. The two
centrioles in the
centrosome are tied to one another. The mother...
- CD C11, C13, C14, C25, C50, C80, C84 Caspase-1 (Rattus norvegicus) and
separase (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) CE C5, C48, C55, C57, C63, C79
Adenain (human...
- APC/C are
securin and S and M cyclins.
Securin releases separase, a protease, when degraded.
Separase then
triggers the
cleavage of cohesin, the
protein complex...