articleScienceJul 26, 2002Closed access

Fork Reversal and ssDNA Accumulation at Stalled Replication Forks Owing to Checkpoint Defects

University of Milan

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Abstract

Checkpoint-mediated control of replicating chromosomes is essential for preventing cancer. In yeast, Rad53 kinase protects stalled replication forks from pathological rearrangements. To characterize the mechanisms controlling fork integrity, we analyzed replication intermediates formed in response to replication blocks using electron microscopy. At the forks, wild-type cells accumulate short single-stranded regions, which likely causes checkpoint activation, whereas rad53 mutants exhibit extensive single-stranded gaps and hemi-replicated intermediates, consistent with a lagging-strand synthesis defect. Further, rad53 cells accumulate Holliday junctions through fork reversal. We speculate that, in checkpoint…

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Keywords
  • Cell biology
  • Checkpoint Kinase 2
  • Biology
  • DNA replication
  • Genome instability
  • G2-M DNA damage checkpoint
  • Replication (statistics)
  • Control of chromosome duplication
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