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In genetics, macrosatellites are the largest of the tandem repeats within DNA. Each macrosatellite repeat typically is several thousand base pairs in length, and the entire repeat array often spans hundreds of kilobases. [1] Reduced number of repeats on chromosome 4 (D4Z4 repeats) causes euchromatization of local DNA and is the predominant cause of facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD). [2] Other macrosatellites are RS447, NBL2 and DXZ4, [3] [1] [4] [5] although RS447 is also commonly referred to as a "megasatellite."

Macrosatellite repeats [1]
Name Chromosome Repeat size (kbp) Repeat number Encoded genes Non-coding RNA Clinical relevance
D4Z4 4, 10 3.3 1-150 DUX4 DBE-T FSHD
DXZ4 X 3 50-100 None X-inactivation
RS447 4 4.7 20-103 USP17
NBL2 13, 14, 15, 21 1.4 Not determined None TNBL cancer
RNU2 17 6.1 5-82 None
TAF11-Like 5 3.4 10-98 TAF11 possibly schizophrenia
CT47 X 4.8 4-17 CT47

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Dumbovic, G; Forcales, SV; Perucho, M (3 July 2017). "Emerging roles of macrosatellite repeats in genome organization and disease development". Epigenetics. 12 (7): 515–526. doi: 10.1080/15592294.2017.1318235. PMC  5687341. PMID  28426282.
  2. ^ Wagner, Kathryn R. (December 2019). "Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophies". CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology. 25 (6): 1662–1681. doi: 10.1212/CON.0000000000000801. PMID  31794465. S2CID  208531681.
  3. ^ Horakova, AH; Moseley, SC; McLaughlin, CR; Tremblay, DC; Chadwick, BP (15 October 2012). "The macrosatellite DXZ4 mediates CTCF-dependent long-range intrachromosomal interactions on the human inactive X chromosome". Human Molecular Genetics. 21 (20): 4367–77. doi: 10.1093/hmg/dds270. PMC  3459461. PMID  22791747.
  4. ^ Thoraval, Didier; Asakawa, Jun-ichi; Wimmer, Katharina; Kuick, Rork; Lamb, Barbara; Richardson, Bruce; Ambros, Peter; Glover, Thomas; Hanash, Samir (1996). "Demethylation of repetitive DNA sequences in neuroblastoma". Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer. 17 (4): 234–244. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1098-2264(199612)17:4<234::AID-GCC5>3.0.CO;2-4. ISSN  1098-2264. PMID  8946205. S2CID  30585909.
  5. ^ Dumbović, Gabrijela; Biayna, Josep; Banús, Jordi; Samuelsson, Johanna; Roth, Anna; Diederichs, Sven; Alonso, Sergio; Buschbeck, Marcus; Perucho, Manuel; Forcales, Sonia-V (2018-06-20). "A novel long non-coding RNA from NBL2 pericentromeric macrosatellite forms a perinucleolar aggregate structure in colon cancer". Nucleic Acids Research. 46 (11): 5504–5524. doi: 10.1093/nar/gky263. ISSN  0305-1048. PMC  6009586. PMID  29912433.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In genetics, macrosatellites are the largest of the tandem repeats within DNA. Each macrosatellite repeat typically is several thousand base pairs in length, and the entire repeat array often spans hundreds of kilobases. [1] Reduced number of repeats on chromosome 4 (D4Z4 repeats) causes euchromatization of local DNA and is the predominant cause of facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD). [2] Other macrosatellites are RS447, NBL2 and DXZ4, [3] [1] [4] [5] although RS447 is also commonly referred to as a "megasatellite."

Macrosatellite repeats [1]
Name Chromosome Repeat size (kbp) Repeat number Encoded genes Non-coding RNA Clinical relevance
D4Z4 4, 10 3.3 1-150 DUX4 DBE-T FSHD
DXZ4 X 3 50-100 None X-inactivation
RS447 4 4.7 20-103 USP17
NBL2 13, 14, 15, 21 1.4 Not determined None TNBL cancer
RNU2 17 6.1 5-82 None
TAF11-Like 5 3.4 10-98 TAF11 possibly schizophrenia
CT47 X 4.8 4-17 CT47

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Dumbovic, G; Forcales, SV; Perucho, M (3 July 2017). "Emerging roles of macrosatellite repeats in genome organization and disease development". Epigenetics. 12 (7): 515–526. doi: 10.1080/15592294.2017.1318235. PMC  5687341. PMID  28426282.
  2. ^ Wagner, Kathryn R. (December 2019). "Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophies". CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology. 25 (6): 1662–1681. doi: 10.1212/CON.0000000000000801. PMID  31794465. S2CID  208531681.
  3. ^ Horakova, AH; Moseley, SC; McLaughlin, CR; Tremblay, DC; Chadwick, BP (15 October 2012). "The macrosatellite DXZ4 mediates CTCF-dependent long-range intrachromosomal interactions on the human inactive X chromosome". Human Molecular Genetics. 21 (20): 4367–77. doi: 10.1093/hmg/dds270. PMC  3459461. PMID  22791747.
  4. ^ Thoraval, Didier; Asakawa, Jun-ichi; Wimmer, Katharina; Kuick, Rork; Lamb, Barbara; Richardson, Bruce; Ambros, Peter; Glover, Thomas; Hanash, Samir (1996). "Demethylation of repetitive DNA sequences in neuroblastoma". Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer. 17 (4): 234–244. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1098-2264(199612)17:4<234::AID-GCC5>3.0.CO;2-4. ISSN  1098-2264. PMID  8946205. S2CID  30585909.
  5. ^ Dumbović, Gabrijela; Biayna, Josep; Banús, Jordi; Samuelsson, Johanna; Roth, Anna; Diederichs, Sven; Alonso, Sergio; Buschbeck, Marcus; Perucho, Manuel; Forcales, Sonia-V (2018-06-20). "A novel long non-coding RNA from NBL2 pericentromeric macrosatellite forms a perinucleolar aggregate structure in colon cancer". Nucleic Acids Research. 46 (11): 5504–5524. doi: 10.1093/nar/gky263. ISSN  0305-1048. PMC  6009586. PMID  29912433.



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