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A 330 kb CENP-A binding domain and altered replication timing at a human neocentromere.

Authors :
Lo, Anthony W.I.
Craig, Jeffrey M.
Saffery, Richard
Kalitsis, Paul
Virvine, Danielle
Earle, Elizabeth
Magliano, Dianna J.
Choo, K. H. Andy
Source :
EMBO Journal. 4/15/2001, Vol. 20 Issue 8, p2087-2096. 10p.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Centromere protein A (CENP-A) is an essential centromere-specific histone H3 homologue. Using combined chromatin immunoprecipitation and DNA array analysis, we have defined a 330 kb CENP-A binding domain of a 10q25.3 neocentromere found on the human marker chromosome mardel(10). This domain is situated adjacent to the 80 kb region identified previously as the neocentromere site through tower-resolution immunofluorescence/FISH analysis of metaphase chromosomes. The 330 kb CENP-A binding domain shows a depletion of histone H3, providing evidence for the replacement of histone H3 by CENP-A within centromere-specific nucleosomes. The DNA within this domain has a high AT-content comparable to that of a-satellite, a high prevalence of LINEs and tandem repeats, and fewer SINEs and potential genes than the surrounding region. FISH analysis indicates that the normal 10q25.3 genomic region replicates around mid-S phase. Neocentromere formation is accompanied by a replication time tag around but not within the CENP-A binding region, with this tag being significantly more prominent to one side. The availability of fully sequenced genomic markers makes human neocentromeres a powerful model for dissecting the functional domains of complex higher eukaryotic centromeres. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02614189
Volume :
20
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
EMBO Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12955020
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/20.8.2087