If I remember it correctly, the minor and major satellite are the DNA sequence in mouse centromere and peri-centromere. However human centromere mainly comprises of high order structural alpha satellite as well as the peri-centromere is constitute of monomer alpha satellite and other classical satellite, for instance satellite 2 and 3. Besides, the alpha satellite is primate specific, which means the mouse doesn't have this satellite in centromere. In sequence level, the most closed repeat element to major satellite is GSAT or what ? I forgot it. But thinking of the role in centromere formation and the functional relevance, the alpha satellite is very similar to minor satellite, which containing a CENPA chromatin and is responsible for kinetochore assembly.