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Nearby inverted repeats fuse to generate acentric and dicentric palindromic chromosomes by a replication template exchange mechanism
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posted on 2023-06-07, 21:19 authored by Ken'ichi Mizuno, Sarah Lambert, Giuseppe Baldacci, Jo MurrayJo Murray, Antony CarrAntony CarrGene amplification plays important roles in the progression of cancer and contributes to acquired drug resistance during treatment. Amplification can initiate via dicentric palindromic chromosome production and subsequent breakage-fusion-bridge cycles. Here we show that, in fission yeast, acentric and dicentric palindromic chromosomes form by homologous recombination protein-dependent fusion of nearby inverted repeats, and that these fusions occur frequently when replication forks arrest within the inverted repeats. Genetic and molecular analyses suggest that these acentric and dicentric palindromic chromosomes arise not by previously described mechanisms, but by a replication template exchange mechanism that does not involve a DNA double-strand break. We thus propose an alternative mechanism for the generation of palindromic chromosomes dependent on replication fork arrest at closely spaced inverted repeats.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Genes & DevelopmentISSN
0890-9369Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory PressExternal DOI
Issue
24Volume
23Page range
2876-2886Department affiliated with
- Sussex Centre for Genome Damage Stability Publications
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- Yes