2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.16.613305
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Interphase chromosome conformation is specified by distinct folding programs inherited via mitotic chromosomes or through the cytoplasm

Allana Schooley,
Sergey V. Venev,
Vasilisa Aksenova
et al.

Abstract: Identity-specific interphase chromosome conformation must be re-established each time a cell divides. To understand how interphase folding is inherited, we developed an experimental approach that physically segregates mediators of G1 folding that are intrinsic to mitotic chromosomes from cytoplasmic factors. Proteins essential for nuclear transport, RanGAP1 and Nup93, were degraded in pro-metaphase arrested DLD-1 cells to prevent the establishment of nucleo-cytoplasmic transport during mitotic exit and isolate… Show more

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