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different types of
condensin complexes,
known as
condensin I and
condensin II, each of
which is
composed of five
subunits (Figure 2).
Condensins I and II share...
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types of
condensin complexes,
condensin I and
condensin II,
which partially overlap in function. In some
organisms or cell types,
condensin I
alone is...
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function as the core
ATPase subunits of
large protein complexes such as
condensin, cohesin, and SMC5/6. The term SMC
derives from a
mutant strain of Saccharomyces...
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loops of DNA or chromatin. In this process, SMC complexes, such as
condensin or cohesin, bind to DNA/chromatin, use ATP-driven
motor activity to reel...
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Condensin complex subunit 2 also
known as chromosome-****ociated
protein H (CAP-H) or non-SMC
condensin I
complex subunit H (NCAPH) is a
protein that in...
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identified as the main
components of the scaffold: DNA
topoisomerase IIα,
condensins, and the KIF4A kinesin. When
these proteins are removed, the chromosome...
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humans is
encoded by the SMC4 gene. SMC-4 is a core
subunit of
condensin I and II,
large protein complexes involved in high
order chromosome organization...
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Cohesin is a
member of the SMC
family of
protein complexes which includes Condensin,
MukBEF and SMC-ScpAB.
Cohesin was
separately discovered in
budding yeast...
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Condensin complex subunit 3 also
known as
condensin subunit CAP-G (CAP-G) or non-SMC
condensin I
complex subunit G (NCAPG) is a
protein that in humans...
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order structures.
Chromosome scaffolds are made of
proteins including condensin, type IIA
topoisomerase and
kinesin family member 4 (KIF4). The physical...