Kinetoplastid kinetochore proteins KKT14–KKT15 are divergent Bub1/BubR1–Bub3 proteins
Faithful transmission of genetic material is crucial for the survival of all organisms. In many eukaryotes, a feedback control mechanism called the spindle checkpoint ensures chromosome segregation fidelity by delaying cell cycle progression until all chromosomes achieve proper attachment to the mit...
Main Authors: | Ballmer, D, Carter, W, van Hooff, JJE, Tromer, EC, Ishii, M, Ludzia, P, Akiyoshi, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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The Royal Society
2024
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