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Mitotic chromosomes are compacted laterally by KIF4 and condensin and axially by topoisomerase IIα
Authors
Adolph
Adolph
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Aizawa
Alastair Kerr
Baxter
Baxter
Belmont
Bhat
Bouck
Carol A. Cooke
Carpenter
Castoldi
Chang
Christensen
Christine J. Farr
Cox
Csankovszki
Damien F. Hudson
David A. Kelly
Earnshaw
Earnshaw
Earnshaw
Flavia de Lima Alves
Gasser
Geiman
Gerlich
Giulia Vargiu
Gonzalez
Green
Hagstrom
Heermann
Hirano
Hirano
Hiromi Ogawa
Holm
Hori
Hu
Hudson
Hudson
Hudson
Itaru Samejima
Jaqaman
Johnson
Juri Rappsilber
Kaitna
Kumiko Samejima
Kurasawa
Kwon
Lee
Lewis
Lydia C. Green
MacCallum
Maeshima
Markaki
Marko
Mazumdar
Mazumdar
Mazumdar
Midorikawa
Mora-Bermúdez
Moser
Oh
Ohta
Ohta
Ohta
Oliveira
Ono
Paola Vagnarelli
Phair
Pienta
Rappsilber
Ribeiro
Saitoh
Saka
Sakaguchi
Samejima
Sekine
Shevchenko
Shintomi
Shinya Ohta
Spence
Steffensen
Strunnikov
Takata
Takeda
Tavormina
Tjio
Uemura
Vagnarelli
Vagnarelli
Vagnarelli
Vernos
Waldmann
Wang
William C. Earnshaw
Williams
Wu
Publication date
1 November 2012
Publisher
'Rockefeller University Press'
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© 2012 Samejima et al. This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication dateMitotic chromosome formation involves a relatively minor condensation of the chromatin volume coupled with a dramatic reorganization into the characteristic "X" shape. Here we report results of a detailed morphological analysis, which revealed that chromokinesin KIF4 cooperated in a parallel pathway with condensin complexes to promote the lateral compaction of chromatid arms. In this analysis, KIF4 and condensin were mutually dependent for their dynamic localization on the chromatid axes. Depletion of either caused sister chromatids to expand and compromised the "intrinsic structure" of the chromosomes (defined in an in vitro assay), with loss of condensin showing stronger effects. Simultaneous depletion of KIF4 and condensin caused complete loss of chromosome morphology. In these experiments, topoisomerase IIα contributed to shaping mitotic chromosomes by promoting the shortening of the chromatid axes and apparently acting in opposition to the actions of KIF4 and condensins. These three proteins are major determinants in shaping the characteristic mitotic chromosome morphology
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