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'''Description of YKL049C:''' Centromere protein that resembles histones, required for proper kinetochore function; homolog of human CENP-A<ref name='S000039973'>Meluh PB, et al. (1998) Cse4p is a component of the core centromere of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cell 94(5):607-13
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'''Description of YKL049C:''' Centromere protein that resembles histone H3, required for proper kinetochore function; homolog of human CENP-A<ref name='S000046262'>Stoler S, et al. (1995) A mutation in CSE4, an essential gene encoding a novel chromatin-associated protein in yeast, causes chromosome nondisjunction and cell cycle arrest at mitosis. Genes Dev 9(5):573-86 {{SGDpaper|S000046262}} PMID 7698647</ref><ref name='S000039973'>Meluh PB, et al. (1998) Cse4p is a component of the core centromere of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cell 94(5):607-13
 
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Revision as of 14:05, 11 February 2009

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Systematic name YKL049C
Gene name CSE4
Aliases CSL2
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr XI:346408..345719
Primary SGDID S000001532


Description of YKL049C: Centromere protein that resembles histone H3, required for proper kinetochore function; homolog of human CENP-A[1][2]




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Interactions

Physical

Physical interaction with NNF1
Cse4p immunoprecipitates with Nnf1p. [3] [4]


Physical interaction with MTW1
Cse4p co-immunoprecipitates with Mtw1p. [3] [4]


Physical interaction with DSN1
Cse4p co-immunopreciptates with Dsn1p. [3] [4]


Physical interaction with MIF2
Cse4p immunoprecipitates with Mif2p. [3] [4]


Physical interaction with NSL1
Cse4p immunoprecipitates with Nsl1p. [3] [4]





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References

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  1. Stoler S, et al. (1995) A mutation in CSE4, an essential gene encoding a novel chromatin-associated protein in yeast, causes chromosome nondisjunction and cell cycle arrest at mitosis. Genes Dev 9(5):573-86 SGD PMID 7698647
  2. Meluh PB, et al. (1998) Cse4p is a component of the core centromere of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cell 94(5):607-13 SGD PMID 9741625
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Pinsky BA, et al. (2003) An Mtw1 complex promotes kinetochore biorientation that is monitored by the Ipl1/Aurora protein kinase. Dev Cell 5(5):735-45 SGD PMID 14602074
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 submitted by Benjamin Pinsky on 2004-03-04

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