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Yuji Tanno

Researcher at University of Tokyo

Publications -  17
Citations -  1757

Yuji Tanno is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Centromere & Kinetochore. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1564 citations.

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Two histone marks establish the inner centromere and chromosome bi-orientation.

TL;DR: The phosphorylation of the chromatin protein, histone H3, acts to bring the CPC to chromosomes, thereby activating its aurora B kinase subunit, and the inner centromere is defined by intersection of two histone kinases.
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MPS1/Mph1 phosphorylates the kinetochore protein KNL1/Spc7 to recruit SAC components.

TL;DR: It is shown that fission yeast Mph1 (MPS1 homologue) phosphorylates the kinetochore protein Spc7 (KNL1/Blinkin Homologue) at the MELT repeat sequences, which promotes the in vitro binding to the Bub1–Bub3 complex, which is required for kinetchore-based SAC activation (Mad1–Mad2–Mad3 localization) and chromosome alignment.
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Unified mode of centromeric protection by shugoshin in mammalian oocytes and somatic cells.

TL;DR: If tension is artificially removed from the centromeres at the metaphase–anaphase transition, cohesin at the centre can be protected from separase cleavage even in somatic cells, as in germ cells, arguing for a unified view of centromeric protection by shugoshin in mitosis and meiosis.
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Phosphorylation of the CPC by Cdk1 promotes chromosome bi-orientation

TL;DR: This study resolves the conserved mechanisms of CPC targeting to centromeres, highlighting a key role of Cdk1–cyclin B in chromosome bi-orientation.
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Phosphorylation of mammalian Sgo2 by Aurora B recruits PP2A and MCAK to centromeres

TL;DR: This study identifies Sgo2 as a hitherto unknown crucial cellular substrate of Aurora B in mammalian cells and identifies the phosphorylation of hSgo2 by Aurora B at the N-terminal coiled-coil region and the middle region, and showed that these phosphorylations separately promote binding of h sgo2 to PP2A and MCAK, factors required for centromeric protection and chromosome congression, respectively.