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Distribution of CENP-B Boxes Reflected in CREST Centromere Antigenic Sites on Long-range Alpha-satellite DNA Arrays of Human Chromosome 21

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Journal Hum Mol Genet
Date 1994 Aug 1
PMID 7987298
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The long-range organization of alphoid DNA arrays of human chromosome 21 was investigated using a mouse-human somatic cell hybrid. Two distinct long alphoid DNA arrays, the loci alpha 21-I and alpha 21-II, were identified in the centromere region of human chromosome 21. The alpha 21-I locus, composed of an array of 11 monomer repeat units (the 11 mer), was estimated to have a total length of 1.3 Mbp. CENP-B boxes, the binding sites of the centromere protein B (CENP-B), appeared in every other monomer unit in the 11 mer except for one place where two monomer units were repeated without any CENP-B box. The other locus, alpha 21-II, was found to be composed of alphoid subfamilies with low homology to the components of alpha 21-I locus. Five different alphoid clones presenting 32 monomer units in total were isolated from the alpha 21-II locus. Sequences of these monomer units diverged between 71-89% and no unit containing a CENP-B box was found. By analysis using two color FISH, the alpha 21-I was localized to the primary constriction, whereas the alpha 21-II site was located slightly to the short arm side. Furthermore, a combination of FISH and immunofluorescent staining indicated that the alpha 21-I site was co-localized and overlapped with the CREST centromere antigenic site on mitotic chromosomes and in interphase nuclei, while alpha 21-II was distributed broadly. Our data suggest that the locus alpha 21-I containing regularly spaced CENP-B boxes at high-frequency and the assembly site of the centromere antigens may be involved in common centromere function in both human and mouse cells.

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