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Other names published for SMC4: condensin subunit SMC4, YLR086W

SMC4 - Cellular Location (12)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Renshaw MJ, et al.  (2010) Condensins Promote Chromosome Recoiling during Early Anaphase to Complete Sister Chromatid Separation. Dev Cell 19(2):232-244
Bachellier-Bassi S, et al.  (2008) Cell cycle-dependent kinetochore localization of condensin complex in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Struct Biol 162(2):248-59
D'Ambrosio C, et al.  (2008) Identification of cis-acting sites for condensin loading onto budding yeast chromosomes. Genes Dev 22(16):2215-27
Dulev S, et al.  (2008) Unreplicated DNA in mitosis precludes condensin binding and chromosome condensation in S. cerevisiae. Front Biosci 13:5838-46
Geil C, et al.  (2008) A nucleolus-localized activator of Cdc14 phosphatase supports rDNA segregation in yeast mitosis. Curr Biol 18(13):1001-5
Takahashi Y, et al.  (2008) Cooperation of sumoylated chromosomal proteins in rDNA maintenance. PLoS Genet 4(10):e1000215
Johzuka K and Horiuchi T  (2007) RNA polymerase I transcription obstructs condensin association with 35S rRNA coding regions and can cause contraction of long repeat in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genes Cells 12(6):759-71
Tsang CK, et al.  (2007) Nutrient starvation promotes condensin loading to maintain rDNA stability. EMBO J 26(2):448-58
Johzuka K, et al.  (2006) Condensin loaded onto the replication fork barrier site in the rRNA gene repeats during S phase in a FOB1-dependent fashion to prevent contraction of a long repetitive array in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 26(6):2226-36
Wang BD, et al.  (2004) Cdc14p/FEAR pathway controls segregation of nucleolus in S. cerevisiae by facilitating condensin targeting to rDNA chromatin in anaphase. Cell Cycle 3(7):960-7
Yu HG and Koshland DE  (2003) Meiotic condensin is required for proper chromosome compaction, SC assembly, and resolution of recombination-dependent chromosome linkages. J Cell Biol 163(5):937-47
Lavoie BD, et al.  (2002) In vivo dissection of the chromosome condensation machinery: reversibility of condensation distinguishes contributions of condensin and cohesin. J Cell Biol 156(5):805-15