Human chromokinesins promote chromosome congression and spindle microtubule dynamics during mitosis

Volume: 198, Issue: 5, Pages: 847 - 863
Published: Sep 3, 2012
Abstract
Chromokinesins are microtubule plus end–directed motor proteins that bind to chromosome arms. In Xenopus egg cell-free extracts, Xkid and Xklp1 are essential for bipolar spindle formation but the functions of the human homologues, hKID (KIF22) and KIF4A, are poorly understood. By using RNAi-mediated protein knockdown in human cells, we find that only co-depletion delayed progression through mitosis in a Mad2-dependent manner. Depletion of hKID...
Paper Details
Title
Human chromokinesins promote chromosome congression and spindle microtubule dynamics during mitosis
Published Date
Sep 3, 2012
Volume
198
Issue
5
Pages
847 - 863
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