Kf. Sullivan et al., HUMAN CENP-A CONTAINS A HISTONE H3 RELATED HISTONE FOLD DOMAIN THAT IS REQUIRED FOR TARGETING TO THE CENTROMERE, The Journal of cell biology, 127(3), 1994, pp. 581-592
Centromeres are the differentiated chromosomal domains that specify th
e mitotic behavior of chromosomes. To examine the molecular basis for
the specification of centromeric chromatin, we have cloned a human cDN
A that encodes the 17-kD histone-like centromere antigen, CENP-A. Two
domains are evident in the 140 aa CENP-A polypeptide: a unique NH2-ter
minal domain and a 93-amino acid COOH-terminal domain that shares 62%
identity with nucleosomal core protein, histone H3. An epitope tagged
derivative of CENP-A was faithfully targeted to centromeres when expre
ssed in a variety of animal cells and this targeting activity was show
n to reside in the histone-like COOH-terminal domain of CENP-A. These
data clearly indicate that the assembly of centromeres is driven, at l
east in part, by the incorporation of a novel core histone into centro
meric chromatin.