CENTROMERIC ALPHA-SATELLITE DNA AT EUCHROMATIN HETEROCHROMATIN BOUNDARY OF HUMAN-CHROMOSOME-21/

Citation
Td. Mashkova et al., CENTROMERIC ALPHA-SATELLITE DNA AT EUCHROMATIN HETEROCHROMATIN BOUNDARY OF HUMAN-CHROMOSOME-21/, Molecular biology, 30(5), 1996, pp. 617-625
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00268933
Volume
30
Issue
5
Year of publication
1996
Part
1
Pages
617 - 625
Database
ISI
SICI code
0026-8933(1996)30:5<617:CADAEH>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
A clone covering the euchromatin/heterochromatin boundary was isolated from a cosmid library specific for the human chromosome 21. This DNA contained a long block of the centromeric a-satellite DNA, unique nucl eotide sequences, and dispersed Alu and L1 repeats. The a-satellite bl ock constituted about a half of total length (about 45 kb) of the clon ed DNA. It was adjacent to, but not overlapping with the nonsatellite region. The border between alphoid and nonalphoid domains was found in the longest subclone of 11 kb. This subclone was completely sequenced , and the sequence analyzed. The primary structure of an alphoid DNA o f about 12 kb was shown to be different from the known chromosome 21-s pecific alphoid families and from the other described sequences. It wa s attributed to the suprachromosomal family 4 characterized by monomer ic organization of the ancestral repeat. This alphoid DNA had no highe r-order repeated structures typical of satellites. Insertions of one A lu repeat and three truncated L1 repeats were detected. One of the lat ter was flanked by direct repeats, as common for the mobile elements o f the human genome.