Willard H F
Department of Genetics, Stanford University, CA 94305.
Trends Genet. 1990 Dec;6(12):410-6. doi: 10.1016/0168-9525(90)90302-m.
The centromere is the major cis-acting genetic locus involved in chromosome segregation in mitosis and meiosis. The mammalian centromere is characterized by large amounts of tandemly repeated satellite DNA and by a number of specific centromere proteins, at least one of which has been shown to interact directly with centromeric satellite DNA sequences. Although direct functional assays of chromosome segregation are still lacking, the data are most consistent with a structural and possibly functional role for satellite DNA in the mammalian centromere.
着丝粒是参与有丝分裂和减数分裂中染色体分离的主要顺式作用遗传位点。哺乳动物的着丝粒具有大量串联重复的卫星DNA以及多种特定的着丝粒蛋白,其中至少有一种已被证明可直接与着丝粒卫星DNA序列相互作用。尽管仍缺乏对染色体分离的直接功能测定,但现有数据最符合卫星DNA在哺乳动物着丝粒中具有结构和可能的功能作用这一观点。