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Williams, B.C., Murphy, T.D., Goldberg, M.L., Karpen, G.H. (1998). Neocentromere activity of structurally acentric mini-chromosomes in Drosophila.  Nat. Genet. 18(1): 30--37.
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FBrf0100293
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Chromosome fragments that lack centromeric DNA (structurally acentric chromosomes) are usually not inherited in mitosis and meiosis. We previously described the isolation, after irradiation of a Drosophila melanogaster mini-chromosome, of structurally acentric mini-chromosomes that display efficient mitotic and meiotic transmission despite their small size (under 300 kb) and lack of centromeric DNA. Here we report that these acentric mini-chromosomes bind the centromere-specific protein ZW10 and associate with the spindle poles in anaphase. The sequences in these acentric mini-chromosomes were derived from the tip of the X chromosome, which does not display centromere activity or localize ZW10, even when separated from the rest of the X. We conclude that the normally non-centromeric DNAs present in these acentric mini-chromosomes have acquired centromere function, and suggest that this example of 'neocentromere' formation involves appropriation of a self-propagating centromeric chromatin structure. The potential relevance of these observations to the identity, propagation and function of normal centromeres is discussed.
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Turning on the centromere.
Choo, 1998, Nat. Genet. 18(1): 3--4 [FBrf0100339]

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    English
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    Nat. Genet.
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    Nature Genetics
    Publication Year
    1992-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1061-4036 1546-1718
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