Inheritance of the CENP-A chromatin domain is spatially and temporally constrained at human centromeres.
Justyne E RossKaitlin Stimpson WoodliefBeth A SullivanPublished in: Epigenetics & chromatin (2016)
We demonstrate that most human chromosomes share similar patterns of CENP-A loading and distribution and that centromere inheritance is achieved through specific placement of new CENP-A near existing CENP-A as assembly occurs each cell cycle. The loading pattern fixes the location and size of the CENP-A domain on individual chromosomes. These results suggest that spatial and temporal dynamics of CENP-A are important for maintaining centromere identity and genome stability.