Cohesin's DNA exit gate is distinct from its entrance gate and is regulated by acetylation.
Sister chromatid cohesion is mediated by entrapment of sister DNAs by a tripartite ring composed of cohesin's Smc1, Smc3, and α-kleisin subunits. Cohesion requires acetylation of Smc3 by Eco1, whose role is to counteract an inhibitory (antiestablishment) activity associated with cohesin's...
Main Authors: | Chan, K, Roig, M, Hu, B, Beckouët, F, Metson, J, Nasmyth, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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