Acentric chromosome congression and alignment on the metaphase plate via kinetochore-independent forces in Drosophila .
Hannah M VicarsTravis KargAlison M MillsWilliam SullivanPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
The kinetochore serves as a site for attaching microtubules and allows for successful alignment, separation, and segregation of replicated sister chromosomes during cell division. However, previous studies have revealed that sister chromosomes without kinetochores (acentrics) often align to the metaphase plate, undergo separation and segregation, and are properly transmitted to daughter cells. In this study, we discuss the forces acting on chromosomes, independent of the kinetochore, underlying their successful alignment in early mitosis.