Conserved Protein Domain Family
Barren

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cl02167: Barren Superfamily (this model, PSSM-Id:121142 is obsolete)
Barren protein
This family consists of several Barren protein homologues from several eukaryotic organisms. In Drosophila Barren (barr) is required for sister-chromatid segregation in mitosis. barr encodes a novel protein that is present in proliferating cells and has homologues in yeast and human. Mitotic defects in barr embryos become apparent during cycle 16, resulting in a loss of PNS and CNS neurons. Centromeres move apart at the metaphase-anaphase transition and Cyclin B is degraded, but sister chromatids remain connected, resulting in chromatin bridging. Barren protein localises to chromatin throughout mitosis. Colocalisation and biochemical experiments indicate that Barren associates with Topoisomerase II throughout mitosis and alters the activity of Topoisomerase II. It has been suggested that this association is required for proper chromosomal segregation by facilitating the decatenation of chromatids at anaphase.
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Accession: cl02167
PSSM Id: 121142
Name: Barren
Created: 8-Feb-2008
Updated: 25-Nov-2008
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