Plasmodium condensin core subunits (SMC2/SMC4) mediate atypical mitosis and are essential for parasi...
Plasmodium condensin core subunits (SMC2/SMC4) mediate atypical mitosis and are essential for parasite proliferation and transmission
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Pandey, Rajan , Abel, Steven , Boucher, Matthew , Wall, Richard J , Zeeshan, Mohammad , Rea, Edward , Freville, Aline , Lu, Xueqing Maggie , Brady, Declan , Daniel, Emilie , Stanway, Rebecca R , Wheatley, Sally , Batugedara, Gayani , Hollin, Thomas , Bottrill, Andrew R , Gupta, Dinesh , Holder, Anthony A , Le Roch, Karine G and Tewari, Rita
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Condensin is a multi-subunit protein complex that regulates chromosome organization, segregation and condensation during cell division in eukaryotes. In Plasmodium spp., the causative agent of malaria, cell division is atypical and the role of condensin is unclear. Here we examine the role of SMC2 and SMC4, the core subunits of condensin during end...
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Plasmodium condensin core subunits (SMC2/SMC4) mediate atypical mitosis and are essential for parasite proliferation and transmission
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Abel, Steven
Boucher, Matthew
Wall, Richard J
Zeeshan, Mohammad
Rea, Edward
Freville, Aline
Lu, Xueqing Maggie
Brady, Declan
Daniel, Emilie
Stanway, Rebecca R
Wheatley, Sally
Batugedara, Gayani
Hollin, Thomas
Bottrill, Andrew R
Gupta, Dinesh
Holder, Anthony A
Le Roch, Karine G
Tewari, Rita
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2241828146
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2692-8205
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10.1101/674028
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