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Publication : Systematic analysis of human protein complexes identifies chromosome segregation proteins.

First Author  Hutchins JR Year  2010
Journal  Science Volume  328
Issue  5978 Pages  593-9
PubMed ID  20360068 Mgi Jnum  J:159380
Mgi Id  MGI:4442527 Doi  10.1126/science.1181348
Citation  Hutchins JR, et al. (2010) Systematic analysis of human protein complexes identifies chromosome segregation proteins. Science 328(5978):593-9
abstractText  Chromosome segregation and cell division are essential, highly ordered processes that depend on numerous protein complexes. Results from recent RNA interference screens indicate that the identity and composition of these protein complexes is incompletely understood. Using gene tagging on bacterial artificial chromosomes, protein localization, and tandem-affinity purification-mass spectrometry, the MitoCheck consortium has analyzed about 100 human protein complexes, many of which had not or had only incompletely been characterized. This work has led to the discovery of previously unknown, evolutionarily conserved subunits of the anaphase-promoting complex and the gamma-tubulin ring complex--large complexes that are essential for spindle assembly and chromosome segregation. The approaches we describe here are generally applicable to high-throughput follow-up analyses of phenotypic screens in mammalian cells.
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