The spindle-associated transmembrane protein Axs identifies a new family of transmembrane proteins in eukaryotes.

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Abstract

Axs mutations disrupt both the progression of the meiotic cell cycle and meiotic chromosome segregation in Drosophila. Axs protein co-localizes with endoplasmic reticulum components and is present within a novel structure ensheathing the meiotic spindle. We show that Axs encodes the founding member of a eukaryotic family of trans-membrane proteins.

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Kramer, J., & Hawley, R. S. (2003). The spindle-associated transmembrane protein Axs identifies a new family of transmembrane proteins in eukaryotes. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.2.3.368

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