Elements required for chromosomal maintenance Flashcards
What are centromeres?
Specialised chromosomal regions where kinetochores assemble and direct equal segregation of chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis
What is the mitotic spindle?
Cytoskeletal structure made of microtubules (polymers of α and β tubulin subunits)
-shorten during chromosome separation
What are kinetochores?
Protein complexes which recognise centromeric chromatin, bind to the centromere and to microtubules to allow segregation of chromosomes
-have a conserved Ndc80 complex, which has two domains which associate with the microtubule and one which associates with other proteins in the kinetochore
What is a nucleosome?
DNA wrapped around 8 histones (2 of H2A, H2B, H3 and H4)
-histones can be post-translationally modified to change how open chromatin is (alter expression)
What is the structure of chromatin like at centromeres in yeast?
Point centromere
-v. short centromere (120bp)
-containing 3 regions, the central of which is very A/T-rich
What is the structure of chromatin like at centromeres in humans?
Regional chromosome
-CENP-A replaces H3
-100s/1000s kbs
-alphoid satellite DNA
-A/T-rich repetitive seqs in tandem arrays
What is the structure of chromatin like at centromeres in C.elegans?
Holocentric chromosome
-whole genome is chromosome
-CenH3 histones across whole chromosome (homologues to CENP-A)