Membrane proteins Bqt3 and -4 anchor telomeres to the nuclear envelope to ensure chromosomal bouquet formation
AUTOR(ES)
Chikashige, Yuji
FONTE
The Rockefeller University Press
RESUMO
A screen identifies two more bouquet proteins required for meiotic telomere clustering: Bqt4 anchors the telomeres, whereas Bqt3 protects Bqt4 from degradation.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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