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Creation and resolution of non-B-DNA structural impediments during replication

Christopher Mellor, Consuelo Perez, Julian E. Sale

2022Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During replication, folding of the DNA template into non-B-form secondary structures provides one of the most abundant impediments to the smooth progression of the replisome. The core replisome collaborates with multiple accessory factors to ensure timely and accurate duplication of the genome and epigenome. Here, we discuss the forces that drive non-B structure formation and the evidence that secondary structures are a significant and frequent source of replication stress that must be actively countered. Taking advantage of recent advances in the molecular and structural biology of the yeast and human replisomes, we examine how structures form and how they may be sensed and resolved during replication.

Topics & Concepts

Replication (statistics)DNA replicationBiologyGeneticsDNAComputational biologyResolution (logic)Computer scienceVirologyArtificial intelligenceDNA Repair MechanismsDNA and Nucleic Acid ChemistryGenomics and Chromatin Dynamics