Studies have indicated an undefined role in DNA replication for CENP-B, a DNA binding protein associated with heterochromatin, centromeres and retrotransposon long terminal repeats (LTRs). Here it is shown that Sap1, which binds LTRs, promotes genomic instability when CENP-B activity is absent. CENP-B facilitates replication fork progression through LTRs in a way that protects against rearrangements.
- Mikel Zaratiegui
- Matthew W. Vaughn
- Robert A. Martienssen