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セミナー・シンポジウム及び募集
Seminar & Symposium/Admissions
2016-11-09

最先端研究セミナー

 

講演者: 平野 達也 (理化学研究所 平野染色体ダイナミクス研究室  主任研究員)

演題: Condensin-based chromosome organization

 

 

 

日時: 11月9日(水) 12:00-13:00
会場: 発生医学研究所1階 カンファレンス室

 

Abstract:

The assembly of mitotic chromosomes, each composed of a pair of rod-shaped chromatids, is an essential prerequisite for accurate transmission of the genome during cell division. It is not fully understood, however, how this fundamental process might be achieved and regulated in the cell. Two decades ago, by using Xenopus (African toad) egg cell-free extracts in which mitotic chromosomes can be assembled in a test tube, we discovered the condensin complex (now known as condensin I). This and subsequent studies established that condensin I is the key player in the process of mitotic chromosome assembly, from yeast to humans, and that a second condensin complex (condensin II) is an auxiliary factor that is utilized differently among different species. Most recently, we have devised an in vitro system in which mitotic chromosomes can be reconstituted by mixing a simple substrate with only six purified factors including condensin I. In this talk, I will start with historical backgrounds of chromosome research, and move on to discuss most recent findings regarding how condensins and nucleosomes might collaborate to assemble fully compacted chromosomes.

 

References:

Kinoshita, K., T. J. Kobayashi, and T. Hirano, Dev. Cell. 33:94-106 (2015).

Shintomi, K., T. S. Takahashi, and T. Hirano, Nat. Cell Biol. 17:1014-1023 (2015).

Hirano, T., Cell. 164:847-857 (2016)

 

詳細はこちらから

 

担当分野: 細胞医学 中尾光善(内線:6804)