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Mechanisms of damage tolerance and repair during DNA replication

Mohamed E. Ashour, Nima Mosammaparast

2021Nucleic Acids Research53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Accurate duplication of chromosomal DNA is essential for the transmission of genetic information. The DNA replication fork encounters template lesions, physical barriers, transcriptional machinery, and topological barriers that challenge the faithful completion of the replication process. The flexibility of replisomes coupled with tolerance and repair mechanisms counteract these replication fork obstacles. The cell possesses several universal mechanisms that may be activated in response to various replication fork impediments, but it has also evolved ways to counter specific obstacles. In this review, we will discuss these general and specific strategies to counteract different forms of replication associated damage to maintain genomic stability.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyReplisomeDNA replicationGeneticsDNA re-replicationControl of chromosome duplicationSemiconservative replicationGene duplicationPre-replication complexFork (system call)Replication (statistics)Eukaryotic DNA replicationDNA repairComputational biologyCell biologyDNAGeneComputer scienceVirologyOperating systemDNA Repair MechanismsPARP inhibition in cancer therapyMicrotubule and mitosis dynamics