Journal article
Construction of neocentromere-based human minichromosomes by telomere-associated chromosomal truncation
R Saffery, LH Wong, DV Irvine, MA Bateman, B Griffiths, SM Cutts, MR Cancilla, AC Cendron, AJ Stafford, KHA Choo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | NATL ACAD SCIENCES | Published : 2001
Abstract
Neocentromeres (NCs) are fully functional centromeres that arise ectopically in noncentromeric regions lacking α-satellite DNA. Using telomere-associated chromosome truncation, we have produced a series of minichromosomes (MiCs) from a mardel(10) marker chromosome containing a previously characterized human NC. These MiCs range in size from ≅0.7 to 1.8 Mb and contain single-copy intact genomic DNA from the 10q25 region. Two of these NC-based Mi-Cs (NC-MiCs) appear circular whereas one is linear. All demonstrate stability in both structure and mitotic transmission in the absence of drug selection. Presence of a functional NC is shown by binding a host of key centromere-associated proteins. Th..
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