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Title: A two-step mechanism for epigenetic specification of centromere identity and function
Author: Fachinetti, Daniele
Diego Folco, H.
Nechemia-Arbely, Yael
Valente, Luis P.
Nguyen, Kristen
Wong, Alex J.
Zhu, Quan
Holland, Andrew J.
Desai, Arshad
Jansen, Lars E. T.
Cleveland, Don W.
Keywords: Adenoviridae
Autoantigens
Centromere
Centromere Protein B
Chromatin
Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone
Epithelial Cells
Genetic Vectors
Histones
Humans
Protein Structure, Tertiary
Retina
Schizosaccharomyces
Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins
Signal Transduction
Epigenesis, Genetic
Issue Date: 21-Jul-2013
Publisher: National Academy of Sciences
Citation: Fachinetti, D., Diego Folco, H., Nechemia-Arbely, Y., Valente, L. P., Nguyen, K., Wong, A. J., Zhu, Q., Holland, A. J., Desai, A., Jansen, L. E. T., Cleveland, D. W. (2013). A two-step mechanism for epigenetic specification of centromere identity and function. Nat Cell Biol, 15(9), 1056–1066.
Abstract: The basic determinant of chromosome inheritance, the centromere, is specified in many eukaryotes by an epigenetic mark. Using gene targeting in human cells and fission yeast, chromatin containing the centromere-specific histone H3 variant CENP-A is demonstrated to be the epigenetic mark that acts through a two-step mechanism to identify, maintain and propagate centromere function indefinitely. Initially, centromere position is replicated and maintained by chromatin assembled with the centromere-targeting domain (CATD) of CENP-A substituted into H3. Subsequently, nucleation of kinetochore assembly onto CATD-containing chromatin is shown to require either the amino- or carboxy-terminal tail of CENP-A for recruitment of inner kinetochore proteins, including stabilizing CENP-B binding to human centromeres or direct recruitment of CENP-C, respectively.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.7/625
DOI: 10.1038/ncb2805
Publisher Version: http://www.nature.com/ncb/journal/v15/n9/full/ncb2805.html
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