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Checkpoints are blind to replication restart and recombination intermediates that result in gross chromosomal rearrangements

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posted on 2023-06-08, 20:59 authored by Saed Mohebi, Ken'Ichi Mizuno, Adam WatsonAdam Watson, Antony CarrAntony Carr, Jo Murray
Replication fork inactivation can be overcome by homologous recombination, but this can cause gross chromosomal rearrangements that subsequently missegregate at mitosis, driving further chromosome instability. It is unclear when the chromosome rearrangements are generated and whether individual replication problems or the resulting recombination intermediates delay the cell cycle. Here we have investigated checkpoint activation during HR-dependent replication restart using a site-specific replication fork-arrest system. Analysis during a single cell cycle shows that HR-dependent replication intermediates arise in S phase, shortly after replication arrest, and are resolved into acentric and dicentric chromosomes in G2. Despite this, cells progress into mitosis without delay. Neither the DNA damage nor the intra-S phase checkpoints are activated in the first cell cycle, demonstrating that these checkpoints are blind to replication and recombination intermediates as well as to rearranged chromosomes. The dicentrics form anaphase bridges that subsequently break, inducing checkpoint activation in the second cell cycle.

Funding

AICR; 10-0273

Single Molecule Imaging of the DNA Damage Response in Live Cells; G0250; EUROPEAN UNION; 268788

CANCER RESEARCH UK; C9601/A9484

Replication fork stability and fork restart; G0745; MRC-MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL; G1100074-E01/1

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Journal

Nature Communications

ISSN

2041-1723

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Nature Publishing Group

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1

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6

Article number

a6357

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  • Sussex Centre for Genome Damage Stability Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2015-06-03

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2015-06-03

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2015-06-02

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