2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.10.479964
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The Ndc80 complex is essential for the initial kinetochore-microtubule capture during early mitosis

Abstract: Mitotic kinetochores are initially captured by dynamic microtubules via a search and capture mechanism. The microtubule motor, dynein, is critical for kinetochore capture as it transports microtubule attached chromosomes towards the spindle pole during early mitosis. In metaphase, the kinetochore microtubule binding complex, Ndc80, plays a central role in stabilizing kinetochore microtubule (kMT) attachments. It is not yet clear, however, if Ndc80 that is recruited to kinetochores early during mitosis, contrib… Show more

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“…First, lateral associations are presumably mediated by the motors that localize to the fibrous corona, cytoplasmic dynein, and CENP-E [132]. Recently, the Ndc80 complex has also been implicated as a component required for lateral attachments during early mitosis in human cells [65,133]. Lateral and end-on attachments are discriminated by molecular markers since only mature end-on attachments recruit components of the Astrin-SKAP complex [96] and release SAC proteins such as Mad1 [22,131,134] (Figure 6).…”
Section: Regulation Of Lateral To End-on Conversion and Error Correctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, lateral associations are presumably mediated by the motors that localize to the fibrous corona, cytoplasmic dynein, and CENP-E [132]. Recently, the Ndc80 complex has also been implicated as a component required for lateral attachments during early mitosis in human cells [65,133]. Lateral and end-on attachments are discriminated by molecular markers since only mature end-on attachments recruit components of the Astrin-SKAP complex [96] and release SAC proteins such as Mad1 [22,131,134] (Figure 6).…”
Section: Regulation Of Lateral To End-on Conversion and Error Correctionmentioning
confidence: 99%