Article FANCJ promotes DNA synthesis through G-quadruplex structures

  • Pau Castillo Bosch
  • Ra Segura-bayona
  • Wouter Koole
  • Jane T Van Heteren
  • James M Dewar
  • Marcel Tijsterman
  • Puck Knipscheer
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Publication date
January 2014

Abstract

Our genome contains many G-rich sequences, which have the propensity to fold into stable secondary DNA structures called G4 or G-quadruplex structures. These structures have been implicated in cellular processes such as gene regulation and telomere mainte-nance. However, G4 sequences are prone to mutations particularly upon replication stress or in the absence of specific helicases. To investigate how G-quadruplex structures are resolved during DNA replication, we developed a model system using ssDNA templates and Xenopus egg extracts that recapitulates eukaryotic G4 replica-tion. Here, we show that G-quadruplex structures form a barrier for DNA replication. Nascent strand synthesis is blocked at one or two nucleotides from the G4. After tr...

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