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High-resolution mapping of mitotic DNA synthesis regions and common fragile sites in the human genome through direct sequencing.


ABSTRACT: DNA replication stress, a feature of human cancers, often leads to instability at specific genomic loci, such as the common fragile sites (CFSs). Cells experiencing DNA replication stress may also exhibit mitotic DNA synthesis (MiDAS). To understand the physiological function of MiDAS and its relationship to CFSs, we mapped, at high resolution, the genomic sites of MiDAS in cells treated with the DNA polymerase inhibitor aphidicolin. Sites of MiDAS were evident as well-defined peaks that were largely conserved between cell lines and encompassed all known CFSs. The MiDAS peaks mapped within large, transcribed, origin-poor genomic regions. In cells that had been treated with aphidicolin, these regions remained unreplicated even in late S phase; MiDAS then served to complete their replication after the cells entered mitosis. Interestingly, leading and lagging strand synthesis were uncoupled in MiDAS, consistent with MiDAS being a form of break-induced replication, a repair mechanism for collapsed DNA replication forks. Our results provide a better understanding of the mechanisms leading to genomic instability at CFSs and in cancer cells.

SUBMITTER: Macheret M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7784693 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-resolution mapping of mitotic DNA synthesis regions and common fragile sites in the human genome through direct sequencing.

Macheret Morgane M   Bhowmick Rahul R   Sobkowiak Katarzyna K   Padayachy Laura L   Mailler Jonathan J   Hickson Ian D ID   Halazonetis Thanos D TD  

Cell research 20200619 11


DNA replication stress, a feature of human cancers, often leads to instability at specific genomic loci, such as the common fragile sites (CFSs). Cells experiencing DNA replication stress may also exhibit mitotic DNA synthesis (MiDAS). To understand the physiological function of MiDAS and its relationship to CFSs, we mapped, at high resolution, the genomic sites of MiDAS in cells treated with the DNA polymerase inhibitor aphidicolin. Sites of MiDAS were evident as well-defined peaks that were la  ...[more]

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