Replication forks reverse at high frequency upon replication stress in Physarum polycephalum |
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Authors: | Chrystelle Maric Marianne Bénard |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut Jacques Monod, UMR 7592 CNRS-Université Paris Diderot-Paris7, 15 Rue Hélène Brion, 75205, Paris CEDEX 13, France 2. Laboratoire Biologie du Développement, UMR 7622 CNRS-UPMC-Paris6, 7 Quai Saint-Bernard, 75005, Paris, France
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Abstract: | The addition of hydroxyurea after the onset of S phase allows replication to start and permits the successive detecting of replication-dependent joint DNA molecules and chicken foot structures in the synchronous nuclei of Physarum polycephalum. We find evidence for a very high frequency of reversed replication forks upon replication stress. The formation of these reversed forks is dependent on the presence of joint DNA molecules, the impediment of the replication fork progression by hydroxyurea, and likely on the propensity of some replication origins to reinitiate replication to counteract the action of this compound. As hydroxyurea treatment enables us to successively detect the appearance of joint DNA molecules and then of reversed replication forks, we propose that chicken foot structures are formed both from the regression of hydroxyurea-frozen joint DNA molecules and from hydroxyurea-stalled replication forks. These experiments underscore the transient nature of replication fork regression, which becomes detectable due to the hydroxyurea-induced slowing down of replication fork progression. |
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