2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22031113
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Replication-Coupled Chromatin Remodeling: An Overview of Disassembly and Assembly of Chromatin during Replication

Abstract: The doubling of genomic DNA during the S-phase of the cell cycle involves the global remodeling of chromatin at replication forks. The present review focuses on the eviction of nucleosomes in front of the replication forks to facilitate the passage of replication machinery and the mechanism of replication-coupled chromatin assembly behind the replication forks. The recycling of parental histones as well as the nuclear import and the assembly of newly synthesized histones are also discussed with regard to the e… Show more

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“…Some damages are repaired in a post-replicative way or even left unrepaired to the next cell cycle [45]. On the other hand, similar to transcription, DNA replication can also relax local chromatin [46,47] and has the potential to directly promote repair. In order to distinguish the contribution of these two possible mechanisms, it is necessary to study the distribution of repair at replicating regions as we have performed here instead of measuring it as a whole.…”
Section: Plos Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some damages are repaired in a post-replicative way or even left unrepaired to the next cell cycle [45]. On the other hand, similar to transcription, DNA replication can also relax local chromatin [46,47] and has the potential to directly promote repair. In order to distinguish the contribution of these two possible mechanisms, it is necessary to study the distribution of repair at replicating regions as we have performed here instead of measuring it as a whole.…”
Section: Plos Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DNA together with histones and other DNA-bound proteins is called chromatin. During mitosis chromatin reaches its highest condensation and becomes visible in the form of chromosomes [22]. Gene activity du ring mitosis is reduced to a minimum.…”
Section: Chromatin Accessibility Gene Regulation and The Definition Of Epigeneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%