Molecular and cytological analysis of a 5.5 Mb minichromosome
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- 1 February 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by European Molecular Biology Organization in EMBO Reports
- Vol. 2 (2) , 102-107
- https://doi.org/10.1093/embo-reports/kve018
Abstract
Mammalian artificial chromosomes (MACs) provide a new tool for the improvement of our knowledge of chromosome structure and function. Moreover, they constitute an alternative and potentially powerful tool for gene delivery both in cultured cells and for the production of transgenic animals. In the present work we describe the molecular structure of MC1, a human minichromosome derived from chromosome 1. By means of restriction and hybridization analysis, satellite‐PCR, in situ hybridization on highly extended chromatin fibres, and indirect immunofluorescence, we have established that: (i) MC1 has a size of 5.5 Mb; (ii) it consists of 1.1 Mb alphoid, 3.5 Mb Sat2 DNA, and telomeric and subtelomeric sequences at both ends; (iii) it contains an unusual region of interspersed Sat2 and alphoid DNAs at the junction of the alphoid and the Sat2 blocks; and (iv) the two alphoid blocks and the Sat2‐alphoid region bind centromeric proteins suggesting that they participate in the formation of a functional kinetochore.Keywords
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