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In Xenopus egg extracts, DNA replication initiates preferentially at or near asymmetric AT sequences.

Slavica Stanojcic1, Jean-Marc Lemaitre, Konstantin Brodolin, Etienne Danis, Marcel Mechali.   

Abstract

Previous observations led to the conclusion that in Xenopus eggs and during early development, DNA replication initiates at regular intervals but with no apparent sequence specificity. Conversely, here, we present evidence for site-specific DNA replication origins in Xenopus egg extracts. Using lambda DNA, we show that DNA replication origins are activated in clusters in regions that contain closely spaced adenine or thymine asymmetric tracks used as preferential initiation sites. In agreement with these data, AT-rich asymmetric sequences added as competitors preferentially recruit origin recognition complexes and inhibit sperm chromatin replication by increasing interorigin spacing. We also show that the assembly of a transcription complex favors origin activity at the corresponding site without necessarily eliminating the other origins. Thus, although Xenopus eggs have the ability to replicate any kind of DNA, AT-rich domains or transcription factors favor the selection of DNA replication origins without increasing the overall efficiency of DNA synthesis. These results suggest that asymmetric AT-rich regions might be default elements that favor the selection of a DNA replication origin in a transcriptionally silent complex, whereas other epigenetic elements linked to the organization of domains for transcription may have further evolved over this basal layer of regulation.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18573882      PMCID: PMC2519731          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.00181-08

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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