Cell biology: Converging paths to cohesion.

Abstract

Cohesin holds together the sister chromatids from DNA replication onwards. How cohesion is established has long remained a black box. Through recent studies, a model is emerging in which a replisome-cohesin encounter results in the establishment of cohesive linkages at sites of replication termination.

More about this publication

Current biology : CB
  • Volume 34
  • Issue nr. 14
  • Pages R680-R682
  • Publication date 22-07-2024

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