Alexander V Strunnikov
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Strunnikov A
Plasmid
. 2005 Oct;
55(2):135-44.
PMID: 16229890
Bacterial chromosomes segregate via a partition apparatus that employs a score of specialized proteins. The SMC complexes play a crucial role in the chromosome partitioning process by organizing bacterial chromosomes...
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Strunnikov A
Cell Cycle
. 2005 Jan;
4(1):113-7.
PMID: 15655374
Mitotic segregation of nucleolus in fission and budding yeast proceeds without disassembling its complex structure, creating challenging problems for transmission of nucleolus-organizing regions during nuclear division. The SMC complex called...
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Wang B, Yong-Gonzalez V, Strunnikov A
Cell Cycle
. 2004 Jun;
3(7):960-7.
PMID: 15190202
The condensin complex is the chief molecular machine of mitotic chromosome condensation. Nucleolar concentration of condensin in mitosis was previously shown to correlate with proficiency of rDNA condensation and segregation....
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Strunnikov A
Prog Cell Cycle Res
. 2003 Nov;
5:361-7.
PMID: 14593730
Mitotic chromosome condensation is an essential cellular function ensuring proper compaction and segregation of sister chromatids during cell division. Condensin, a five-subunit complex, conserved among eukaryotes, is the key molecular...
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Mascarenhas J, Soppa J, Strunnikov A, Graumann P
EMBO J
. 2002 Jun;
21(12):3108-18.
PMID: 12065423
Disruption of ypuG and ypuH open reading frames in Bacillus subtilis leads to temperature-sensitive slow growth, a defect in chromosome structure and formation of anucleate cells. The genes, which were...
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Meluh P, Strunnikov A
Eur J Biochem
. 2002 May;
269(9):2300-14.
PMID: 11985612
The centromere-kinetochore complex is a highly specialized chromatin domain that both mediates and monitors chromosome-spindle interactions responsible for accurate partitioning of sister chromatids to daughter cells. Centromeres are distinguished from...