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Three-dimensional nuclear organisation and the DNA replication timing program

Naiming Chen, Sara B.C. Buonomo

2023Current Opinion in Structural Biology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In eukaryotic cells, genome duplication is temporally organised according to a program referred to as the replication-timing (RT) program. The RT of individual genomic domains strikingly parallels the three-dimensional architecture of their chromatin contacts and subnuclear distribution. However, it is unclear whether this correspondence is coincidental or whether it indicates a causal and regulatory relationship. In either case, the nature of the molecular mechanisms ensuring this spatio-temporal coordination is still unknown. Here, we review recent evidence that begins to uncover the existence of a shared molecular machinery at the core of the spatio-temporal co-regulation of DNA replication and genome architecture. Finally, we discuss the outstanding, key question of the biological role of their coordination.

Topics & Concepts

Replication timingChromatinParallelsReplication (statistics)BiologyDNA replicationGenomeComputational biologyOrigin recognition complexDNAGene duplicationGeneticsEvolutionary biologyEukaryotic DNA replicationGeneEngineeringMechanical engineeringVirologyDNA Repair MechanismsGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsRNA Research and Splicing
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