2004
DOI: 10.1002/jcb.20243
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Chromator, a novel and essential chromodomain protein interacts directly with the putative spindle matrix protein skeletor

Abstract: We have used a yeast two-hybrid interaction assay to identify Chromator, a novel chromodomain containing protein that interacts directly with the putative spindle matrix protein Skeletor. Immunocytochemistry demonstrated that Chromator and Skeletor show extensive co-localization throughout the cell cycle. During interphase Chromator is localized on chromosomes to interband chromatin regions in a pattern that overlaps that of Skeletor. However, during mitosis both Chromator and Skeletor detach from the chromoso… Show more

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“…The above findings supports the hypothesis that Skeletor and Chromator are members of a macromolecular spindle matrix complex constituted by several nuclear components (Walker et al, 2000;Rath et al, 2004). However, for a spindle matrix to form independently or to form a structural scaffold aligned with the microtubule spindle, one or more of its molecular components would be predicted to have the ability to form polymers.…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…The above findings supports the hypothesis that Skeletor and Chromator are members of a macromolecular spindle matrix complex constituted by several nuclear components (Walker et al, 2000;Rath et al, 2004). However, for a spindle matrix to form independently or to form a structural scaffold aligned with the microtubule spindle, one or more of its molecular components would be predicted to have the ability to form polymers.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Because both Chromator and Skeletor localize to chromosomes as well as to the spindle-like structure, it was not clear whether the physical interactions observed in co-ip and pull-down experiments between these molecules reflected interactions in chromosomal complexes or interactions on the spindlelike structure or both (Rath et al, 2004). However, because Megator is not localized to the chromosomes during interphase or on centrosomes during metaphase through telophase, the molecular interaction of the complex observed likely occurs on the spindle-like structure.…”
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