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Figure 3

From: The cohesin complex: sequence homologies, interaction networks and shared motifs

Figure 3

The cohesion interaction network. Lines connecting proteins indicate known or potential interactions as derived from two proteomic databases and the literature. Cohesin and the loading factors are in yellow; additional proteins involved in cohesion or interacting with cohesin or the loading factors are in blue; all other proteins in the network are in white. Proteins outlined with boxes are part of macromolecular complexes. Prp11 is part of a complex in the spliceosomal pathway, and Apc2 is part of the anaphase-promoting complex (APC). Tid3p and Spc24 are both part of the spindle-pole body. Solid black lines indicate proteins that form dimeric interactions. The cohesion network of 17 proteins includes all those labeled, excluding Apc2, Tid4, Tid1 and Rad51.

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