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XB-ART-9881
Curr Biol 2000 Nov 16;1022:1463-6. doi: 10.1016/s0960-9822(00)00806-x.
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The Drosophila RAD21 cohesin persists at the centromere region in mitosis.

Warren WD , Steffensen S , Lin E , Coelho P , Loupart M , Cobbe N , Lee JY , McKay MJ , Orr-Weaver T , Heck MM , Sunkel CE .


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'Cohesin' is a highly conserved multiprotein complex thought to be the primary effector of sister-chromatid cohesion in all eukaryotes. Cohesin complexes in budding yeast hold sister chromatids together from S phase until anaphase, but in metazoans, cohesin proteins dissociate from chromosomes and redistribute into the whole cell volume during prophase, well before sister chromatids separate (reviewed in [1,2]). Here we address this apparent anomaly by investigating the cell-cycle dynamics of DRAD21, the Drosophila orthologue of the Xenopus XRAD21 and Saccharomyces cerevisiae Scc1p/Mcd1p cohesins [3]. Analysis of DRAD21 in S2 Drosophila tissue culture cells and live embryos expressing a DRAD21-green fluorescent protein (GFP) fusion revealed the presence of four distinct subcellular pools of DRAD21: a cytoplasmic pool; a chromosome-associated pool which dissociates from chromatin as chromosomes condense in prophase; a short-lived centrosome-associated pool present during metaphase-anaphase; and a centromere-proximal pool which remains bound to condensed chromosomes, is found along the junction of sister chromatids between kinetochores, and persists until the metaphase-anaphase transition. We conclude that in Drosophila, and possibly all metazoans, a minor pool of cohesin remains bound to centromere-proximal chromatin after prophase and maintains sister-chromatid cohesion until the metaphase-anaphase transition.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: rad21

References :
Cohen-Fix, Sister chromatid separation: falling apart at the seams. 2001, Pubmed