Other names published for SMC1: CHL10, cohesin subunit SMC1, YFL008W
SMC1 LITERATURE TOPICS
- Curated Literature
- Genetics/Cell Biology
- Nucleic Acid Information
- Gene Product Information
- Related Genes/Proteins
- Research Aids
- Genome-wide Analysis
- Proteome-wide Analysis
- Other Topics
- Additional Information
SMC1 - Protein-Nucleic Acid Interactions (15)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Farcas AM, et al. (2011) Cohesin's concatenation of sister DNAs maintains their intertwining. Mol Cell 44(1):97-107 | |
| Hu B, et al. (2011) ATP hydrolysis is required for relocating cohesin from sites occupied by its Scc2/4 loading complex. Curr Biol 21(1):12-24 | |
| Mishra A, et al. (2010) Both interaction surfaces within cohesin's hinge domain are essential for its stable chromosomal association. Curr Biol 20(4):279-89 | |
| Fernius J and Marston AL (2009) Establishment of cohesion at the pericentromere by the Ctf19 kinetochore subcomplex and the replication fork-associated factor, Csm3. PLoS Genet 5(9):e1000629 | |
| Haering CH, et al. (2008) The cohesin ring concatenates sister DNA molecules. Nature 454(7202):297-301 | |
| Takahashi Y, et al. (2008) Cooperation of sumoylated chromosomal proteins in rDNA maintenance. PLoS Genet 4(10):e1000215 | |
| Houseley J, et al. (2007) Trf4 targets ncRNAs from telomeric and rDNA spacer regions and functions in rDNA copy number control. EMBO J 26(24):4996-5006 | |
| Ivanov D and Nasmyth K (2007) A physical assay for sister chromatid cohesion in vitro. Mol Cell 27(2):300-10 | |
| Ocampo-Hafalla MT, et al. (2007) Displacement and re-accumulation of centromeric cohesin during transient pre-anaphase centromere splitting. Chromosoma 116(6):531-544 | |
| Ivanov D and Nasmyth K (2005) A topological interaction between cohesin rings and a circular minichromosome. Cell 122(6):849-60 | |
| Kagansky A, et al. (2004) Histone tail-independent chromatin binding activity of recombinant cohesin holocomplex. J Biol Chem 279(5):3382-8 | |
| Akhmedov AT, et al. (1999) Mammalian SMC3 C-terminal and coiled-coil protein domains specifically bind palindromic DNA, do not block DNA ends, and prevent DNA bending. J Biol Chem 274(53):38216-24 | |
| Blat Y and Kleckner N (1999) Cohesins bind to preferential sites along yeast chromosome III, with differential regulation along arms versus the centric region. Cell 98(2):249-59 | |
| Tanaka T, et al. (1999) Identification of cohesin association sites at centromeres and along chromosome arms. Cell 98(6):847-58 | |
| Akhmedov AT, et al. (1998) Structural maintenance of chromosomes protein C-terminal domains bind preferentially to DNA with secondary structure. J Biol Chem 273(37):24088-94 |



