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The Interplay of Cohesin and the Replisome at Processive and Stressed DNA Replication Forks

Janne J. M. van Schie, Job de Lange

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Abstract

The cohesin complex facilitates faithful chromosome segregation by pairing the sister chromatids after DNA replication until mitosis. In addition, cohesin contributes to proficient and error-free DNA replication. Replisome progression and establishment of sister chromatid cohesion are intimately intertwined processes. Here, we review how the key factors in DNA replication and cohesion establishment cooperate in unperturbed conditions and during DNA replication stress. We discuss the detailed molecular mechanisms of cohesin recruitment and the entrapment of replicated sister chromatids at the replisome, the subsequent stabilization of sister chromatid cohesion via SMC3 acetylation, as well as the role and regulation of cohesin in the response to DNA replication stress.

Topics & Concepts

Establishment of sister chromatid cohesionCohesinReplisomeSister chromatidsDNA replicationBiologyGeneticsChromosome segregationChromatidCell biologyPre-replication complexControl of chromosome duplicationSeparaseEukaryotic DNA replicationDNAChromosomeChromatinGeneDNA Repair MechanismsGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsDNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry