Chromosome Y centromere array deletion leads to impaired centromere function.
The centromere is an essential chromosomal structure that is required for the faithful distribution of replicated chromosomes to daughter cells. Defects in the centromere can compromise the stability of chromosomes resulting in segregation errors. We have characterised the centromeric structure of t...
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doaj-2e0f358a1dd74d5c886a4ca14c8b021d2020-11-25T00:44:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0191e8687510.1371/journal.pone.0086875Chromosome Y centromere array deletion leads to impaired centromere function.Alison N GrahamPaul KalitsisThe centromere is an essential chromosomal structure that is required for the faithful distribution of replicated chromosomes to daughter cells. Defects in the centromere can compromise the stability of chromosomes resulting in segregation errors. We have characterised the centromeric structure of the spontaneous mutant mouse strain, BALB/cWt, which exhibits a high rate of Y chromosome instability. The Y centromere DNA array shows a de novo interstitial deletion and a reduction in the level of the foundation centromere protein, CENP-A, when compared to the non-deleted centromere array in the progenitor strain. These results suggest there is a lower threshold limit of centromere size that ensures full kinetochore function during cell division.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3899357?pdf=render |
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Chromosome Y centromere array deletion leads to impaired centromere function. |
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Chromosome Y centromere array deletion leads to impaired centromere function. |
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Chromosome Y centromere array deletion leads to impaired centromere function. |
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Chromosome Y centromere array deletion leads to impaired centromere function. |
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Chromosome Y centromere array deletion leads to impaired centromere function. |
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chromosome y centromere array deletion leads to impaired centromere function. |
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The centromere is an essential chromosomal structure that is required for the faithful distribution of replicated chromosomes to daughter cells. Defects in the centromere can compromise the stability of chromosomes resulting in segregation errors. We have characterised the centromeric structure of the spontaneous mutant mouse strain, BALB/cWt, which exhibits a high rate of Y chromosome instability. The Y centromere DNA array shows a de novo interstitial deletion and a reduction in the level of the foundation centromere protein, CENP-A, when compared to the non-deleted centromere array in the progenitor strain. These results suggest there is a lower threshold limit of centromere size that ensures full kinetochore function during cell division. |
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