kinetochorer
Kinetochorer is not a standard term in cell biology and likely represents a misspelling or variant of kinetochore, a key protein structure located at the centromere of each chromosome. The kinetochore serves as the essential interface between chromosomes and the mitotic spindle during cell division.
The kinetochore comprises two main regions: an inner kinetochore that binds to centromeric chromatin and an
Functionally, the kinetochore captures and stabilizes microtubules and generates the forces needed to move chromosomes toward
Throughout the cell cycle, kinetochore strength and composition are regulated by phosphorylation and by motor and
Clinical relevance includes links between kinetochore dysfunction and aneuploidy and cancer. Although the term kinetochorer appears