1. Pioneer factors for DNA replication initiation in metazoans.
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Wang Y and Liang J
- Subjects
- Animals, Humans, Genomic Instability genetics, Saccharomyces cerevisiae genetics, Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolism, Epigenesis, Genetic, DNA Replication genetics, Replication Origin genetics, Chromatin genetics, Chromatin metabolism
- Abstract
Precise DNA replication is fundamental for genetic inheritance. In eukaryotes, replication initiates at multiple origins that are first "licensed" and subsequently "fired" to activate DNA synthesis. Despite the success in identifying origins with specific DNA motifs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, no consensus sequence or sequences with a predictive value of replication origins have been recognized in metazoan genomes. Rather, epigenetic rules and chromatin structures are believed to play important roles in governing the selection and activation of replication origins. We propose that replication initiation is facilitated by a group of sequence-specific "replication pioneer factors," which function to increase chromatin accessibility and foster a chromatin environment that is conducive to the loading of the prereplication complex. Dysregulation of the function of these factors may lead to gene duplication, genomic instability, and ultimately the occurrence of pathological conditions such as cancer., (© 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
- Published
- 2024
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