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CAF-1 deposits newly synthesized histones during DNA replication using distinct mechanisms on the leading and lagging strands

Authors :
Clément Rouillon
Bruna V Eckhardt
Leonie Kollenstart
Fabian Gruss
Alexander E E Verkennis
Inge Rondeel
Peter H L Krijger
Giulia Ricci
Alva Biran
Theo van Laar
Charlotte M Delvaux de Fenffe
Georgiana Luppens
Pascal Albanese
Koichi Sato
Richard A Scheltema
Wouter de Laat
Puck Knipscheer
Nynke H Dekker
Anja Groth
Francesca Mattiroli
Source :
Nucleic acids research, 51(8)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

During every cell cycle, both the genome and the associated chromatin must be accurately replicated. Chromatin Assembly Factor-1 (CAF-1) is a key regulator of chromatin replication, but how CAF-1 functions in relation to the DNA replication machinery is unknown. Here, we reveal that this crosstalk differs between the leading and lagging strand at replication forks. Using biochemical reconstitutions, we show that DNA and histones promote CAF-1 recruitment to its binding partner PCNA and reveal that two CAF-1 complexes are required for efficient nucleosome assembly under these conditions. Remarkably, in the context of the replisome, CAF-1 competes with the leading strand DNA polymerase epsilon (Polϵ) for PCNA binding. However, CAF-1 does not affect the activity of the lagging strand DNA polymerase Delta (Polδ). Yet, in cells, CAF-1 deposits newly synthesized histones equally on both daughter strands. Thus, on the leading strand, chromatin assembly by CAF-1 cannot occur simultaneously to DNA synthesis, while on the lagging strand these processes may be coupled. We propose that these differences may facilitate distinct parental histone recycling mechanisms and accommodate the inherent asymmetry of DNA replication.

Subjects

Subjects :
Genetics

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03051048
Volume :
51
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nucleic acids research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c1705dce99317902bb4251515f272380