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Revision as of 07:57, 8 May 2015
Contents
- 1 Condensin is a conserved protein complex that binds the origin region of the DNA. It is required for segregation of the origin regions after DNA replication. Condensin is a central modulator of chromosome superstructure in all domains of life.
- 2 Mutants lacking condensin components are viable as long as they grow slowly (i.e. on minimal medium), but the components are essential for rapid growth (on LB).
- 3 Localization of the condensin complex depends on Spo0J.
- 4 The condensin complex: Smc2-ScpA-ScpB
- 5 Back to protein-protein interactions
- 6 Important publications
Condensin is a conserved protein complex that binds the origin region of the DNA. It is required for segregation of the origin regions after DNA replication. Condensin is a central modulator of chromosome superstructure in all domains of life.
Mutants lacking condensin components are viable as long as they grow slowly (i.e. on minimal medium), but the components are essential for rapid growth (on LB).
Localization of the condensin complex depends on Spo0J.
The condensin complex: Smc2-ScpA-ScpB
Back to protein-protein interactions
Important publications