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Chromosome clustering in mitosis by the nuclear protein Ki-67

Konstantinos Stamatiou, Paola Vagnarelli

2021Biochemical Society Transactions26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ki-67 is highly expressed in proliferating cells, a characteristic that made the protein a very important proliferation marker widely used in the clinic. However, the molecular functions and properties of Ki-67 remained quite obscure for a long time. Only recently important discoveries have shed some light on its function and shown that Ki-67 has a major role in the formation of mitotic chromosome periphery compartment, it is associated with protein phosphatase one (PP1) and regulates chromatin function in interphase and mitosis. In this review, we discuss the role of Ki-67 during cell division. Specifically, we focus on the importance of Ki-67 in chromosome individualisation at mitotic entry (prometaphase) and its contribution to chromosome clustering and nuclear remodelling during mitotic exit.

Topics & Concepts

MitosisInterphaseBiologyChromatinChromosomeCell biologyChromosome segregationNuclear proteinFunction (biology)GeneticsPremature chromosome condensationCell nucleusCell divisionCellCell cycleLaminProphaseCondensinMolecular biologyMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsNuclear Structure and FunctionCancer and biochemical research
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