kinetochors
Kinetochors are specialized protein structures located on the centromeres of chromosomes, playing a crucial role in cell division. They serve as attachment sites for spindle fibers, specifically microtubules, during mitosis and meiosis. The primary function of a kinetochor is to facilitate the accurate segregation of chromosomes by ensuring each daughter cell receives the correct number of chromosomes.
Kinetochors are composed of numerous proteins that assemble into a complex, multi-layered structure. This structure enables
There are two main types of kinetochores based on their attachment patterns. Monocentric chromosomes possess a
The process of kinetochor function involves the attachment of microtubules, the correction of improper attachments, and