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Failure of origin activation in response to fork stalling leads to chromosomal instability at fragile sites
Authors:Ozeri-Galai Efrat  Lebofsky Ronald  Rahat Ayelet  Bester Assaf C  Bensimon Aaron  Kerem Batsheva
Institution:Department of Genetics, The Life Sciences Institute, Edmond J. Safra Campus, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91904, Israel.
Abstract:Perturbed DNA replication in early stages of cancer development induces chromosomal instability preferentially at fragile sites. However, the molecular basis for this instability is unknown. Here, we show that even under normal growth conditions, replication fork progression along the fragile site, FRA16C, is slow and forks frequently stall at AT-rich sequences, leading to activation of additional origins to enable replication completion. Under mild replication stress, the frequency of stalling at AT-rich sequences is further increased. Strikingly, unlike in the entire genome, in the FRA16C region additional origins are not activated, suggesting that all potential origins are already activated under normal conditions. Thus, the basis for FRA16C fragility is replication fork stalling at AT-rich sequences and inability to activate additional origins under replication stress. Our results provide a mechanism explaining the replication stress sensitivity of fragile sites and thus, the basis for genomic instability during early stages of cancer development.
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