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The kinetoplastid outer kinetochore


ABSTRACT: In spite of their universal function, the composition of kinetochores differs greatly across eukaryotes. Trypanosomes and other organisms Kinetoplastida diverged very early during eukaryotic radiation from the line that includes animals and fungi, and build kinetochores with very little detectable homology to models. However, the full extent of the trypanosome kinetochore is unclear. Here, we have used quantitative proteomics from multiple start points to define the interaction network of the kinetoplastid kinetochore-interacting proteins (KKIPs). These data identify new components of the kinetochore and define a stable 9-protein complex distal to KKIP1 that forms the majority of the kinetoplastid outer kinetochore.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap

ORGANISM(S): Trypanosoma Brucei

SUBMITTER: Bill Wickstead  

LAB HEAD: Bill Wickstead

PROVIDER: PXD015100 | Pride | 2020-04-27

REPOSITORIES: Pride

Dataset's files

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Action DRS
KKIP1-lo_xlinking-IP.mgf Mgf
KKIP1-lo_xlinking-IP.raw Raw
KKIP1-no_xlinking-IP.mgf Mgf
KKIP1-no_xlinking-IP.raw Raw
KKIP10-IP.mgf Mgf
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