- 日程
- 2017年6月19日(月)
- 時間
- 16:00 - 17:00
- 場所
すずかけ台キャンパス
S2棟 2階 203号室
- 備考
- セミナーは英語です
概要
- 講師
- William Earnshaw 教授 (エジンバラ大学)
- 演題
- New insights into mitotic chromosome assembly and structure
- Abstract
- The discovery of mitotic chromosomes by Flemming in 1882 established a major question in Cell Biology that remains unanswered all of these years later: How does the interphase nucleus transform itself into the thread-like mitotic chromosomes that segregate the genome in mitosis? I will discuss some work from our lab and those of our collaborators suggesting that mitotic chromosome formation involves two processes; compaction of the chromatin, and a functionally distinct architectural remodeling that disassembles the structure of the interphase nucleus and causes a helical transformation that results in the formation of individual chromatids. I will also describe recent work from our group that yielded the very surprising finding that in fact, only about 60 - 70 percent of those chromosomes observed by Flemming was made up of chromatin. A significant fraction — possibly up to 40% — of the volume of mitotic chromosomes is actually comprised of a mysterious highly complex layer that surrounds the chromatin. This chromosome periphery compartment helps to keep chromosomes separate in mitosis and has an important role in efficient reactivation of the nucleoli after mitosis.
今回お話いただくWilliam Earnshaw博士(エジンバラ大学)は、染色体研究分野の代表的研究者です(EMBO member, Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Academy of Medical
Sciences)。皆様どうぞご参加ください。
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