Separase [separasa]
- Terms
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separáza
Separase is a caspase-like cysteine protease, which plays a central role in triggering ANAPHASE by cleaving the SCC1/RAD21 subunit of the cohesin complex. Cohesin holds the sister CHROMATIDS together during METAPHASE and its cleavage results in chromosome segregation.
- DUI
- D064247 MeSH Browser
- CUI
- M0580540
- Previous indexing
- Cell Cycle Proteins (1999-2013); Endopeptidases (1999-2013)
- History note
- 2014
- Public note
- 2014; was indexed under ENDOPEPTIDASES and CELL CYCLE PROTEINS 1999-2013
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