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Fission yeast (Schizosaccharomyces pombe)
cells grow longitudinally in a manner dependent on a polarized distribution of their interphase microtubules.
Microtubules in
fission yeast are oriented properly in the
cell by a molecular motor, allowing the
yeast cell to elongate.
Researchers in OIST's G0
Cell Unit used
fission yeast to find the binding sites of this particular protein complex along chromosomal DNA.
We use the
fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, to study the dynamic changes and plasticity of gene expression programs as a function of
cell proliferation, quiescence and ageing, and the effect of various genetic and environmental perturbations.
The Scw1 RNA - binding domain protein regulates septation and
cell - wall structure in
fission yeast.
G2 / M arrest caused by actin disruption is a manifestation of the
cell size checkpoint in
fission yeast.
Regulation of
cell diameter, For3p localization, and
cell symmetry by
fission yeast Rho - GAP Rga4p.
Quantitative analysis of
fission yeast transcriptomes and proteomes in proliferating and quiescent
cells.
By combining the
fission yeast, mouse, and human systems with the latest genomic, genetic,
cell biological, and biochemical approaches, we seek to determine how condensin and cohesin organize the functional 3D genome structures and participate in various biological processes, including transcriptional regulation and chromosomal dynamics, and how they contribute to oncogenic processes.