The centromere is the part of a chromosome that links sister chromatids. During mitosis, spindle fibers attach to the centromere via the kinetochore. Centromeres were first defined as genetic loci that direct the behavior of chromosomes. Their physical role is to act as the site of assembly of the kinetochore - a highly complex multiprotein structure that is responsible for the actual events of chromosome segregation - e.g. binding microtubules and signalling to the cell cycle machinery when all chromosomes have adopted correct attachments to the spindle, so that it is safe for cell division to proceed to completion (i.e. for cells to enter anaphase). There are broadly speaking two types of centromeres. “Point centromeres“ bind to specific proteins that recognise particular DNA sequences with high efficiency. Any piece of DNA with the point centromere DNA sequence on it will typically form a centromere if present in the appropriate species. The best characterised point centromeres are those of the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. “Regional centromeres“ is the term coined to describe most centromeres, which typically form on regions of preferred DNA sequence, but which can form on other DNA sequences as well. The signal for formation of a regional centromere appears to be epigenetic. Most organisms, ranging from the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe to humans, have regional centromeres.
Regarding mitotic chromosome structure, centromeres represent a constricted region of the chromosome (often referred to as the primary constriction) where two identical sister chromatids are most closely in contact. When cells enter mitosis, the sister chromatids (which represent the two copies of each chromosomal DNA molecule resulting from DNA replication earlier in the cell cycle and packaged by histones and other proteins into chromatin) are linked all along their length by the action of the cohesin complex. It is now believed that this complex is mostly released from chromosome arms during prophase, so that by the time the chromosomes line up at the mid-plane of the mitotic spindle (also known as the metaphase plate), the last place where they are linked with one another is in the chromatin in and around the centromere.
Centromere positions
Each chromosome has two arms, labeled p (the shorter of the two) and q (the longer). The p arm is named for “petit“ meaning ’small’; the q arm is named q simply because it follows p in the alphabet. (According to the NCBI, “q“ refers to the French word “queue“ meaning ’tail’.) They can be connected in either metacentric, submetacentric, acrocentric or telocentric manner.
Metacentric
These are X-Shaped chromosomes,have centromere in the middle so that the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal.
A chromosome is metacentric if its two arms are roughly equal in length. In a normal karyotype, two chromosomes are considered metacentric: chromosomes 1 and 3. In some cases, a metacentric chromosome is formed by balanced translocation: the fusion of two acrocentric chromosomes to form one metacentric chromosome
Submetacentric
If arms’ lengths are unequal, the chromosome is said to be submetacentric. the centromere is near the middle of the chromosome one arm is shorter than other.
Acrocentric.
If the p (short) arm is so short that it is hard to observe, but still present, then the chromosome is acrocentric (the “acro-“ in acrocentric refers to the Greek word for “peak“). The human genome includes six acrocentric chromosomes: 13, 14, 15, 21, 22 and Y chromosome.
In an acrocentric chromosome the p arm contains genetic material including repeated sequences such as nucleolar organizing regions, and can be translocated without significant harm, as in a balanced Robertsonian translocation. The domestic horse genome includes one metacentric chromosome that is homologous to two acrocentric chromosomes in the conspecific but undomesticated Przewalski’s may reflect either fixation of a balanced Robertsonian translocation in domestic horses or, conversely, fixation of the fission of one metacentric chromosome into two acrocentric chromosomes in Przewalski’s horses. A similar situation exists between the human and great ape genomes; in this case, because more species are extant, it is apparent that the evolutionary sequence is a reduction of two acrocentric chromosomes in the great apes to one metacentric chromosome in humans (see Karyotype#Historical note).
Telocentric
A telocentric chromosome’s centromere is located at the terminal end of the chromosome. Telomeres may extend from both ends of the chromosome. For example, the standard house mouse karyotype has only telocentric do not possess telocentric chromosomes.
#multiprotein #centromere #Cancer #microtubules #karyotype #Chromosome #chromatin #mitotic #GeneticsLecture #geneticLoci #metaphasePlate #Iherb #Mitosis #Metacentric #Submetacentric #sisterChromatids #histones #chromosomeSegregation #acrocen
1 view
118
70
4 days ago 00:56:02 1
Galaxy Quest Review
1 week ago 00:03:41 1
Arbitrage Solana: The best Way to Earn $100,000 in 2024 | Profit 10-13%
2 weeks ago 00:05:07 1
Is Yield Farming the FUTURE of Investing? Here’s What You Need to Know!
3 weeks ago 00:00:32 1
…but the people are retarded
4 weeks ago 00:00:59 1
Melania Trump is doing things differently this time
1 month ago 00:04:41 1
Crypto Wallet | Best Bitcoin Wallet | Top Crypto Wallet
1 month ago 00:15:18 6
What does this MECHANICAL MIDI MUSIC BOX sound like? - Muro Box N40
1 month ago 00:57:07 1
How the pro-Israel lobby influences US policy during Gaza war | Stephen Walt | Real Talk
1 month ago 00:35:59 1
JP’s Shocking MedBed Medical Treatment Here’s What Happened
1 month ago 01:16:30 1
#1 Neurosurgeon: How to Manifest Anything You Want & Unlock the Unlimited Power of Your Mind
1 month ago 00:16:29 1
Studying at a College or University in Russia? Find out what they DON’T tell you!
1 month ago 00:10:45 1
Iran Strikes Back At The US Over Israel Attack!
1 month ago 00:04:26 1
Mystic Fear - Memory Loss
1 month ago 00:03:43 2
Ace of Base - Beautiful Life (Official Music Video)
1 month ago 00:21:14 1
Can You Beat Baldur’s Gate 3 While Locked In First Person PoV?
1 month ago 00:04:59 1
Retreat - The Skibidi Saga 12 (Part 2)
1 month ago 00:00:42 1
Would you book this excursion?
1 month ago 00:04:12 3
If I Only Had A Brain - Outtake - Original Version - Judy Garland & Ray Bolger
1 month ago 00:10:42 1
Blues: Maria Daines - That’s What The Blues Is All About
1 month ago 01:01:24 3
AUTUMN TRANQUILITY | Deep Ambient Relaxing Music - Ethereal Meditative Ambient Relaxation Soundscape
1 month ago 00:06:09 1
Spookiest Halloween Snacks • Tasty Recipes
1 month ago 00:03:23 1
All About Hibernation - Animals for Kids - Educational Video
1 month ago 00:05:09 1
Scorpions - House of Cards, AriesEdition
1 month ago 00:08:58 1
Do Russians Believe in Zodiac Signs? | Easy Russian 74