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Metazoan Scc4 homologs link sister chromatid cohesion to cell and axon migration guidanceSeitan et al., 2006
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- Seitan V
- Banks P
- Laval S
- Majid N
- Dorsett D
- Rana A
- Smith J
- Bateman A
- Krpic S
- Hostert A
- Rollins R
- Erdjument-Bromage H
- Tempst P
- Benard C
- Hekimi S
- Newbury S
- Strachan T
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- PLoS biology
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Scc2 binds Scc4 to form an essential complex that loads cohesin onto chromosomes. The prevalence of Scc2 orthologs in eukaryotes emphasizes a conserved role in regulating sister chromatid cohesion, but homologs of Scc4 have not …
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