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Localisation of Centromeric Proteins to a Fraction of Mouse Minor Satellite DNA on a Mini-Chromosome in Human, Mouse and Chicken Cells

Chromosoma(2004)

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Centromeres are required for faithful segregation of chromosomes in cell division. It is not clear how centromere sites are specified on chromosomes in vertebrates. We have previously introduced a mini-chromosome, named ST1, into a variety of cell lines including human HT1080, mouse LA9 and chicken DT40. This mini-chromosome, segregating faithfully in these cells, contains mouse minor and major, and human Y α-satellite DNA repeats. In this study, after determining the organisation of the satellite repeats, we investigated the location of the centromere on the mini-chromosome by combined immunocytochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridisation analysis. Centromeric proteins were consistently co-localised with the minor satellite repeats in all three cell lines. When chromatin fibres were highly stretched, centromeric proteins were only seen on a small portion of the minor satellite repeats. These results indicate that a fraction of the minor satellite repeats is competent in centromere function not only in mouse but also in human and chicken cells.
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Chromatin Fibre,Centromeric Protein,Satellite Repeat,Centromere Function,Minor Satellite
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