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- who: Yuichi Murase from the Department University, Wakamatsucho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan, have published the research: Fission yeast Dis1 is an unconventional TOG/XMAP215 that induces microtubule catastrophe to drive chromosome pulling, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 16/Nov/2022
- what: Based on the increasing findings the authors propose that TOGs may have dual functions in extending or shortening microtubules and that could be a previously unidentified candidate involved in microtubule shortening and drives chromosome pulling in concert with kinesin-8. The authors propose that kinetochores likely employ the Ndc80 complex27 and serve as a . . .

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