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DNA replication timing: Biochemical mechanisms and biological significance

Nick Rhind

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Abstract

The regulation of DNA replication is a fascinating biological problem both from a mechanistic angle-How is replication timing regulated?-and from an evolutionary one-Why is replication timing regulated? Recent work has provided significant insight into the first question. Detailed biochemical understanding of the mechanism and regulation of replication initiation has made possible robust hypotheses for how replication timing is regulated. Moreover, technical progress, including high-throughput, single-molecule mapping of replication initiation and single-cell assays of replication timing, has allowed for direct testing of these hypotheses in mammalian cells. This work has consolidated the conclusion that differential replication timing is a consequence of the varying probability of replication origin initiation. The second question is more difficult to directly address experimentally. Nonetheless, plausible hypotheses can be made and one-that replication timing contributes to the regulation of chromatin structure-has received new experimental support.

Topics & Concepts

Replication timingReplication (statistics)DNA replicationBiologyOrigin recognition complexPre-replication complexControl of chromosome duplicationLicensing factorMechanism (biology)Eukaryotic DNA replicationComputational biologyGeneticsDNAPhilosophyEpistemologyVirologyDNA Repair MechanismsGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsCRISPR and Genetic Engineering
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