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Cohesin and Its Regulation: On the Logic of X-Shaped Chromosomes

The X shape of chromosomes is one of the iconic images in biology. Cohesin actually connects the sister chromatids along their entire length, from S phase until mitosis. Then, cohesin’s antagonist Wapl allows the separation of chromosome arms by opening a DNA exit gate in cohesin rings. Centromeres...

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Published in:Developmental cell 2014-10, Vol.31 (1), p.7-18
Main Authors: Haarhuis, Judith H.I., Elbatsh, Ahmed M.O., Rowland, Benjamin D.
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Language:English
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Summary:The X shape of chromosomes is one of the iconic images in biology. Cohesin actually connects the sister chromatids along their entire length, from S phase until mitosis. Then, cohesin’s antagonist Wapl allows the separation of chromosome arms by opening a DNA exit gate in cohesin rings. Centromeres are protected against this removal activity, resulting in the X shape of mitotic chromosomes. The destruction of the remaining centromeric cohesin by Separase triggers chromosome segregation. We review the two-phase regulation of cohesin removal and discuss how this affects chromosome alignment and decatenation in mitosis and cohesin reloading in the next cell cycle.
ISSN:1534-5807
1878-1551
DOI:10.1016/j.devcel.2014.09.010