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Spatial separation between replisome‐ and template‐induced replication stress signaling
Authors:Néstor García‐Rodríguez  Magdalena Morawska  Ronald P Wong  Yasukazu Daigaku  Helle D Ulrich
Institution:1. Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB), Mainz, Germany;2. Cancer Research UK London Research Institute, Clare Hall Laboratories, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, UK
Abstract:Polymerase‐blocking DNA lesions are thought to elicit a checkpoint response via accumulation of single‐stranded DNA at stalled replication forks. However, as an alternative to persistent fork stalling, re‐priming downstream of lesions can give rise to daughter‐strand gaps behind replication forks. We show here that the processing of such structures by an exonuclease, Exo1, is required for timely checkpoint activation, which in turn prevents further gap erosion in S phase. This Rad9‐dependent mechanism of damage signaling is distinct from the Mrc1‐dependent, fork‐associated response to replication stress induced by conditions such as nucleotide depletion or replisome‐inherent problems, but reminiscent of replication‐independent checkpoint activation by single‐stranded DNA. Our results indicate that while replisome stalling triggers a checkpoint response directly at the stalled replication fork, the response to replication stress elicited by polymerase‐blocking lesions mainly emanates from Exo1‐processed, postreplicative daughter‐strand gaps, thus offering a mechanistic explanation for the dichotomy between replisome‐ versus template‐induced checkpoint signaling.
Keywords:DNA damage bypass  DNA damage checkpoint  Exo1  postreplication repair  replication stress
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