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The localization of centromere protein A is conserved among tissues
by
Piras, Francesca M.
, Peng, Sichong
, Kalbfleisch, Ted S.
, Giulotto, Elena
, Bellone, Rebecca R.
, Finno, Carrie J.
, Nergadze, Solomon G.
, Cappelletti, Eleonora
, Sola, Lorenzo
, Santagostino, Marco
, Petersen, Jessica L.
, Bailey, Ernest
in
13/1
/ 13/106
/ 45
/ 45/15
/ 45/23
/ 631/208/177
/ 631/80/103/90
/ Biology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Centromere protein A
/ Centromeres
/ Chromosome 11
/ Embryos
/ Gene mapping
/ Histone H3
/ Histones
/ Life Sciences
/ Localization
/ Meiosis
/ Satellite DNA
2023
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The localization of centromere protein A is conserved among tissues
by
Piras, Francesca M.
, Peng, Sichong
, Kalbfleisch, Ted S.
, Giulotto, Elena
, Bellone, Rebecca R.
, Finno, Carrie J.
, Nergadze, Solomon G.
, Cappelletti, Eleonora
, Sola, Lorenzo
, Santagostino, Marco
, Petersen, Jessica L.
, Bailey, Ernest
in
13/1
/ 13/106
/ 45
/ 45/15
/ 45/23
/ 631/208/177
/ 631/80/103/90
/ Biology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Centromere protein A
/ Centromeres
/ Chromosome 11
/ Embryos
/ Gene mapping
/ Histone H3
/ Histones
/ Life Sciences
/ Localization
/ Meiosis
/ Satellite DNA
2023
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The localization of centromere protein A is conserved among tissues
by
Piras, Francesca M.
, Peng, Sichong
, Kalbfleisch, Ted S.
, Giulotto, Elena
, Bellone, Rebecca R.
, Finno, Carrie J.
, Nergadze, Solomon G.
, Cappelletti, Eleonora
, Sola, Lorenzo
, Santagostino, Marco
, Petersen, Jessica L.
, Bailey, Ernest
in
13/1
/ 13/106
/ 45
/ 45/15
/ 45/23
/ 631/208/177
/ 631/80/103/90
/ Biology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Centromere protein A
/ Centromeres
/ Chromosome 11
/ Embryos
/ Gene mapping
/ Histone H3
/ Histones
/ Life Sciences
/ Localization
/ Meiosis
/ Satellite DNA
2023
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The localization of centromere protein A is conserved among tissues
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The localization of centromere protein A is conserved among tissues
2023
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Centromeres are epigenetically specified by the histone H3 variant CENP-A. Although mammalian centromeres are typically associated with satellite DNA, we previously demonstrated that the centromere of horse chromosome 11 (ECA11) is completely devoid of satellite DNA. We also showed that the localization of its CENP-A binding domain is not fixed but slides within an about 500 kb region in different individuals, giving rise to positional alleles. These epialleles are inherited as Mendelian traits but their position can move in one generation. It is still unknown whether centromere sliding occurs during meiosis or during development. Here, we first improve the sequence of the ECA11 centromeric region in the EquCab3.0 assembly. Then, to test whether centromere sliding may occur during development, we map the CENP-A binding domains of ECA11 using ChIP-seq in five tissues of different embryonic origin from the four horses of the equine FAANG (Functional Annotation of ANimal Genomes) consortium. Our results demonstrate that the centromere is localized in the same region in all tissues, suggesting that the position of the centromeric domain is maintained during development.
Sequence improvement of the centromeric region of horse chromosome 11 and mapping of the histone H3 variant CENP-A binding domains show that the centromere is localized in the same region in horse tissues from different embryonic origin.
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