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Structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins, a family of conserved ATPases

The structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins are essential for successful chromosome transmission during replication and segregation of the genome in all organisms. SMCs are generally present as single proteins in bacteria, and as at least six distinct proteins in eukaryotes. The protein...

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Autores principales: Harvey, Susan H, Krien, Michael JE, O'Connell, Matthew J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC139016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11864377
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description The structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins are essential for successful chromosome transmission during replication and segregation of the genome in all organisms. SMCs are generally present as single proteins in bacteria, and as at least six distinct proteins in eukaryotes. The proteins range in size from approximately 110 to 170 kDa, and each has five distinct domains: amino- and carboxy-terminal globular domains, which contain sequences characteristic of ATPases, two coiled-coil regions separating the terminal domains and a central flexible hinge. SMC proteins function together with other proteins in a range of chromosomal transactions, including chromosome condensation, sister-chromatid cohesion, recombination, DNA repair and epigenetic silencing of gene expression. Recent studies are beginning to decipher molecular details of how these processes are carried out.
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spelling pubmed-1390162003-03-03 Structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins, a family of conserved ATPases Harvey, Susan H Krien, Michael JE O'Connell, Matthew J Genome Biol Protein Family Review The structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins are essential for successful chromosome transmission during replication and segregation of the genome in all organisms. SMCs are generally present as single proteins in bacteria, and as at least six distinct proteins in eukaryotes. The proteins range in size from approximately 110 to 170 kDa, and each has five distinct domains: amino- and carboxy-terminal globular domains, which contain sequences characteristic of ATPases, two coiled-coil regions separating the terminal domains and a central flexible hinge. SMC proteins function together with other proteins in a range of chromosomal transactions, including chromosome condensation, sister-chromatid cohesion, recombination, DNA repair and epigenetic silencing of gene expression. Recent studies are beginning to decipher molecular details of how these processes are carried out. BioMed Central 2002 2002-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC139016/ /pubmed/11864377 Text en Copyright © 2002 BioMed Central Ltd
spellingShingle Protein Family Review
Harvey, Susan H
Krien, Michael JE
O'Connell, Matthew J
Structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins, a family of conserved ATPases
title Structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins, a family of conserved ATPases
title_full Structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins, a family of conserved ATPases
title_fullStr Structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins, a family of conserved ATPases
title_full_unstemmed Structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins, a family of conserved ATPases
title_short Structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins, a family of conserved ATPases
title_sort structural maintenance of chromosomes (smc) proteins, a family of conserved atpases
topic Protein Family Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC139016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11864377
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