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1. Mck1-mediated proteolysis of CENP-A prevents mislocalization of CENP-A for chromosomal stability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

2. Interaction of histone H4 with Cse4 facilitates conformational changes in Cse4 for its sumoylation and mislocalization.

3. The localization of centromere protein A is conserved among tissues.

4. Molecular conflicts disrupting centromere maintenance contribute to Xenopus hybrid inviability

5. DiMeLo-seq: a long-read, single-molecule method for mapping protein–DNA interactions genome wide

6. Cdc48Ufd1/Npl4 segregase removes mislocalized centromeric histone H3 variant CENP-A from non-centromeric chromatin.

7. The N-terminal tail of C. elegans CENP-A interacts with KNL-2 and is essential for centromeric chromatin assembly

8. Identification and characterization of centromeric sequences in Xenopus laevis

9. Effects of malleable kinetochore morphology on measurements of intrakinetochore tension

10. Early Diverging Fungus Mucor circinelloides Lacks Centromeric Histone CENP-A and Displays a Mosaic of Point and Regional Centromeres

11. A natural histone H2A variant lacking the Bub1 phosphorylation site and regulated depletion of centromeric histone CENP-A foster evolvability in Candida albicans.

12. DNA replication acts as an error correction mechanism to maintain centromere identity by restricting CENP-A to centromeres

13. Phosphorylation of CENP-A on serine 7 does not control centromere function.

14. Exploring the role of CENP-A Ser18 phosphorylation in CIN and Tumorigenesis

15. FBW7 Loss Promotes Chromosomal Instability and Tumorigenesis via Cyclin E1/CDK2–Mediated Phosphorylation of CENP-A

16. Centromeres are maintained by fastening CENP-A to DNA and directing an arginine anchor-dependent nucleosome transition.

17. Human centromeric CENP-A chromatin is a homotypic, octameric nucleosome at all cell cycle points

18. Centromere location in Arabidopsis is unaltered by extreme divergence in CENH3 protein sequence

19. CENP-A Modifications on Ser68 and Lys124 Are Dispensable for Establishment, Maintenance, and Long-Term Function of Human Centromeres

20. Selective Y centromere inactivation triggers chromosome shattering in micronuclei and repair by non-homologous end joining

21. CENP-A Is Dispensable for Mitotic Centromere Function after Initial Centromere/Kinetochore Assembly

22. DNA Sequence-Specific Binding of CENP-B Enhances the Fidelity of Human Centromere Function

23. DNA damage response and spindle assembly checkpoint function throughout the cell cycle to ensure genomic integrity.

24. Naturally occurring differences in CENH3 affect chromosome segregation in zygotic mitosis of hybrids.

25. Separase Cleaves the N-Tail of the CENP-A Related Protein CPAR-1 at the Meiosis I Metaphase-Anaphase Transition in C. elegans.

26. A new piece in the kinetochore jigsaw puzzle

27. The quantitative architecture of centromeric chromatin.

28. Esperanto for histones: CENP-A, not CenH3, is the centromeric histone H3 variant.

29. SCFSlimb ubiquitin ligase suppresses condensin II–mediated nuclear reorganization by degrading Cap-H2

30. The Cell Cycle Timing of Centromeric Chromatin Assembly in Drosophila Meiosis Is Distinct from Mitosis Yet Requires CAL1 and CENP-C

31. Uracil DNA N-glycosylase promotes assembly of human centromere protein A.

32. Double-strand DNA breaks recruit the centromeric histone CENP-A

33. Human condensin function is essential for centromeric chromatin assembly and proper sister kinetochore orientation.

34. Genome-wide analysis reveals a cell cycle-dependent mechanism controlling centromere propagation.

35. Propagation of centromeric chromatin requires exit from mitosis

36. The chromatin remodeler RSC prevents ectopic CENP-A propagation into pericentromeric heterochromatin at the chromatin boundary

37. Drosophila CENP-A mutations cause a BubR1-dependent early mitotic delay without normal localization of kinetochore components.

38. Centromere identity in Drosophila is not determined in vivo by replication timing

39. Gross Chromosomal Rearrangement at Centromeres.

40. Cdc48Ufd1/Npl4 segregase removes mislocalized centromeric histone H3 variant CENP-A from non-centromeric chromatin

41. Incorporation of CENP-A/CID into centromeres during early Drosophila embryogenesis does not require RNA polymerase II–mediated transcription

42. Centromere Protein A Goes Far Beyond the Centromere in Cancers

43. Transcription destabilizes centromere function

44. Centromere Protein A (CENPA) Regulates Metabolic Reprogramming in the Colon Cancer Cells by Transcriptionally Activating Karyopherin Subunit Alpha 2 (KPNA2)

45. Something’s gotta give at the centromeric chromatin foundation of the kinetochore

46. Replacement of owl monkey centromere satellite by a newly evolved variant was a recent and rapid process

47. The CENP-A nucleosome: where and when it happens during the inner kinetochore's assembly.

48. Single molecule analysis of CENP-A chromatin by high-speed atomic force microscopy.

49. CENP-A: A Histone H3 Variant with Key Roles in Centromere Architecture in Healthy and Diseased States

50. The Sequence Dependent Nanoscale Structure of CENP-A Nucleosomes

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