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SUBMITTER: Brieno-Enriquez MA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5123770 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Brieño-Enríquez Miguel A MA Moak Stefannie L SL Toledo Melissa M Filter Joshua J JJ Gray Stephen S Barbero José L JL Cohen Paula E PE Holloway J Kim JK
Cell reports 20161001 4
Mammalian NIMA-like kinase-1 (NEK1) is a dual-specificity kinase highly expressed in mouse germ cells during prophase I of meiosis. Loss of NEK1 induces retention of cohesin on chromosomes at meiotic prophase I. Timely deposition and removal of cohesin is essential for accurate chromosome segregation. Two processes regulate cohesin removal: a non-proteolytic mechanism involving WAPL, sororin, and PDS5B and direct cleavage by separase. Here, we demonstrate a role for NEK1 in the regulation of WAP ...[more]