DNA replication timing: Coordinating genome stability with genome regulation on the X chromosome and beyond.

Bioessays
Authors
Keywords
Abstract

Recent studies based on next-generation DNA sequencing have revealed that the female inactive X chromosome is replicated in a rapid, unorganized manner, and undergoes increased rates of mutation. These observations link the organization of DNA replication timing to gene regulation on one hand, and to the generation of mutations on the other hand. More generally, the exceptional biology of the inactive X chromosome highlights general principles of genome replication. Cells may control replication timing by a combination of intrinsic replication origin properties, local chromatin states and global levels of replication factors, leading to a functional separation between the activity of genes and their mutation.

Year of Publication
2014
Journal
Bioessays
Volume
36
Issue
10
Pages
997-1004
Date Published
2014 Oct
ISSN
1521-1878
URL
DOI
10.1002/bies.201400077
PubMed ID
25138663
Links