Strength in numbers: preventing rereplication via multiple mechanisms in eukaryotic cells

EE Arias, JC Walter - Genes & development, 2007 - genesdev.cshlp.org
EE Arias, JC Walter
Genes & development, 2007genesdev.cshlp.org
In eukaryotic cells, prereplication complexes (pre-RCs) are assembled on chromatin in the
G1 phase, rendering origins of DNA replication competent to initiate DNA synthesis. When
DNA replication commences in S phase, pre-RCs are disassembled, and multiple initiations
from the same origin do not occur because new rounds of pre-RC assembly are inhibited. In
most experimental organisms, multiple mechanisms that prevent pre-RC assembly have
now been identified, and rereplication within the same cell cycle can be induced through …
In eukaryotic cells, prereplication complexes (pre-RCs) are assembled on chromatin in the G1 phase, rendering origins of DNA replication competent to initiate DNA synthesis. When DNA replication commences in S phase, pre-RCs are disassembled, and multiple initiations from the same origin do not occur because new rounds of pre-RC assembly are inhibited. In most experimental organisms, multiple mechanisms that prevent pre-RC assembly have now been identified, and rereplication within the same cell cycle can be induced through defined perturbations of these mechanisms. This review summarizes the diverse array of inhibitory pathways used by different organisms to prevent pre-RC assembly, and focuses on the challenge of understanding how in any one cell type, various mechanisms cooperate to strictly enforce once per cell cycle regulation of DNA replication.
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