Macrosatellite


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. Reduced number of repeats on chromosome 4 causes euchromatization of local DNA and is the predominant cause of facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy. Other macrosatellites are RS447, NBL2 and DXZ4, although RS447 is also commonly referred to as a "megasatellite."
NameChromosomeRepeat size Repeat numberEncoded genesNon-coding RNAClinical relevance
D4Z44, 103.31-150DUX4DBE-TFSHD
DXZ4X350-100-X-inactivation
RS44744.720-103USP17
NBL213, 14, 15, 211.4Not determined-TNBLcancer
RNU2176.15-82-
TAF11-Like53.410-98TAF11possibly schizophrenia
CT47X4.84-17CT47