Mitosin/CENP-F in mitosis, transcriptional control, and differentiation

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Mitosin/CENP-F is a large nuclear/kinetochore protein containing multiple leucine zipper motifs potentially for protein interactions. Its expression levels and subcellular localization patterns are regulated in a cell cycle-dependent manner. Recently, accumulating lines of evidence have suggested it a multifunctional protein involved in mitotic control, microtubule dynamics, transcriptional regulation, and muscle cell differentiation. Consistently, it is shown to interact directly with a variety of proteins including CENP-E, NudE/Nudel, ATF4, and Rb. Here we review the current progress and discuss possible mechanisms through which mitosin may function. © 2006 National Science Council.

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Ma, L., Zhao, X., & Zhu, X. (2006, March). Mitosin/CENP-F in mitosis, transcriptional control, and differentiation. Journal of Biomedical Science. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11373-005-9057-3

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