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Defining a hierarchy of novel complexes that associate with centromeric CENP-A nucleosomes. Centromeres stained with anti-centromere antibodies are pseudocoloured and tubulin is shown in white.p458
Accurate segregation of genetic information during cell division relies on a multiprotein complex called the kinetochore, whose formation requires specialized centromeric chromatin. Two papers in this issue of Nature Cell Biology identify a multitude of new vertebrate kinetochore proteins that provide insight into the link between centromeric chromatin and the kinetochore, and suggest a functional relationship between centromeres and nucleoli during interphase.
Dosage compensation in Drosophila melanogaster is distinguished by the hypertranscription of the male X chromosome. New findings show that this process requires the nuclear pore complex.
Endocytosis in eukaryotic cells involves numerous specialized protein complexes and lipid domains. One particularly intriguing protein is dynamin, a large GTPase that is very different from other GTPases. Now, phospholipase D has been identified as surprising regulator of dynamin's GTPase activity.