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SIGNOR-263904 |
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Homo sapiens |
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32445620 |
The majority of higher eukaryotes, including humans, have two condensins, condensin I (CI) and II (CII) Although sharing the same SMC subunits (SMC2 and SMC4), condensin I and II have distinct non-SMC regulatory subunits, including the kleisin subunit (CAP-H and CAP-H2, respectively) and a pair of HEAT repeat subunits (CAP-D2/G and CAP-D3/G2, respectively; Figure 1B). the combined actions of both condensins contribute to formation of a nested-loop architecture necessary to achieve the highest level of chromosome compaction. |
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Organism |
Cell Line |
SIGNOR-263909 |
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Homo sapiens |
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pmid |
sentence |
32445620 |
The majority of higher eukaryotes, including humans, have two condensins, condensin I (CI) and II (CII) Although sharing the same SMC subunits (SMC2 and SMC4), condensin I and II have distinct non-SMC regulatory subunits, including the kleisin subunit (CAP-H and CAP-H2, respectively) and a pair of HEAT repeat subunits (CAP-D2/G and CAP-D3/G2, respectively; Figure 1B). the combined actions of both condensins contribute to formation of a nested-loop architecture necessary to achieve the highest level of chromosome compaction. |
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