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D K Palmer1, K O'Day, R L Margolis.
Abstract
The 17 kDa human autoantigen designated CENP-A is a centromere specific histone. We show here that CENP-A is present in tissue of bovine origin, and that it is quantitatively retained in mature spermatozoa. This result is striking, as a prominent feature of spermatogenesis in mammals is the replacement of most somatic and testes specific histones with protamines. Indirect immunofluorescence studies further show that CENP-A is retained in sperm nuclei in discrete foci, rather than being dispersed throughout the sperm head. These observations suggest that CENP-A is a functionally important component of centromeres, and that pre-existing CENP-A:DNA interactions are likely to be important in organizing the centromeres of the paternal genome during early embryogenesis.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2101350 DOI: 10.1007/bf00337600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chromosoma ISSN: 0009-5915 Impact factor: 4.316