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Kleinschnitz K, Vießmann N, Jordan M, et al. (2020) Condensin I is required for faithful meiosis in Drosophila males. Chromosoma
Hellmuth S, Rata S, Brown A, et al. (2015) Human chromosome segregation involves multi-layered regulation of separase by the peptidyl-prolyl-isomerase Pin1. Molecular Cell. 58: 495-506
Urban E, Nagarkar-Jaiswal S, Lehner CF, et al. (2014) The cohesin subunit Rad21 is required for synaptonemal complex maintenance, but not sister chromatid cohesion, during Drosophila female meiosis. Plos Genetics. 10: e1004540
Herzog S, Nagarkar Jaiswal S, Urban E, et al. (2013) Functional dissection of the Drosophila melanogaster condensin subunit Cap-G reveals its exclusive association with condensin I. Plos Genetics. 9: e1003463
Schittenhelm RB, Althoff F, Heidmann S, et al. (2010) Detrimental incorporation of excess Cenp-A/Cid and Cenp-C into Drosophila centromeres is prevented by limiting amounts of the bridging factor Cal1. Journal of Cell Science. 123: 3768-79
Pauli A, Althoff F, Oliveira RA, et al. (2008) Cell-type-specific TEV protease cleavage reveals cohesin functions in Drosophila neurons. Developmental Cell. 14: 239-51
Schittenhelm RB, Heeger S, Althoff F, et al. (2007) Spatial organization of a ubiquitous eukaryotic kinetochore protein network in Drosophila chromosomes. Chromosoma. 116: 385-402
Oliveira RA, Heidmann S, Sunkel CE. (2007) Condensin I binds chromatin early in prophase and displays a highly dynamic association with Drosophila mitotic chromosomes. Chromosoma. 116: 259-74
Schuh M, Lehner CF, Heidmann S. (2007) Incorporation of Drosophila CID/CENP-A and CENP-C into centromeres during early embryonic anaphase. Current Biology : Cb. 17: 237-43
Heeger S, Leismann O, Schittenhelm R, et al. (2005) Genetic interactions of separase regulatory subunits reveal the diverged Drosophila Cenp-C homolog. Genes & Development. 19: 2041-53
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