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Functional aspects of nuclear matrix

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A model is proposed of the way in which the unwinding of the chromosomal DNA loops is controlled during DNA replication. It is based on the observation of a permanent binding of replication origins to the nuclear matrix and of a transient attachment of replicating DNA regions to sites in the immediate neighbourhood. DNA unwinding is controlled while the replicating loops are reeled through the replication binding sites. Also a mechanism is proposed to explain how the once-per-cycle replication of individual replicons can be controlled. DNA synthesis is initiated at single-stranded loops exposed by tandemly repeated DNA sequences at the replication origins. The single-stranded loops turn into fully double-stranded DNA during replication, becoming inaccessible for a second initiation during the same cell cycle. The configuration competent for initiation is restored by specific protein-DNA rearrangements coupled to mitotic condensation of the matrix into chromosomal scaffolds and its reversal.

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42

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2

Opis fizyczny

p.127-131,fig.

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  • University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Bibliografia

  • 1. Berezney, R. & Coffey D.S. (1974) Identification of a nuclear protein matrix. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 60,1410-1417.
  • 2. Bekers, A.G.M., Pieck, A.C.M., Rijken, A.A.M. & Wanka, F. (1986) Evidence for the persistence of a decondensed chromosome scaffold in the interphase nucleus. /. Cell Sci. 86,155-171.
  • 3. Aelen, J.M.A., Opstelten, R.J.G. & Wanka, F. (1983) Organization of DNA replication in Physarum. Attachment of origins of replication and replication forks to the nuclear matrix. Nucleic Acids Res. 11,1181-1195.
  • 4. Van der Velden, H.M.W., Van Willigen, G., Wetzels, R.H.W. & Wanka, F. (1984) Attachment of origins of replication to the nuclear matrix and chromosomal scaffold. FEBS Lett. 171, 13-16.
  • 5. Carri, M.T., Micheli, G., Graziano, E., Pace, T. & Buongiorno-Nardelli, M. (1986) The relation­ship between chromosomal origins of replication and the nuclear matrix during the cell cycle. Exp. Cell Res. 164,426-436.
  • 6. Razin, S.W., Kekelidze, M.G., Lukanidin, E.M., Scherrer, K. & Georgiev, G.P. (1986) Replication origins are attached to the nuclear skeleton. Nucleic Acids Res. 14,8189-8207.
  • 7. Dijkwel, P.A., Mullenders, L.H.F. & Wanka, F. (1979) Analysis of the attachment of replicating DNA to a nuclear matrix in mammalian interphase nuclei. Nucleic Acids Res. 6,219-230.
  • 8. Opstelten, R.J.G., Clement, J.M.E. & Wanka, F. (1989) Direct repeats of matrix-associated DNA regions and their putative control function in the replicating eukaryotic genome. Chromosoma 98,422-427.
  • 9. Pieck, A.C.M., Rijken, A.M. & Wanka, F. (1987) Nuclear matrix and chromosomal scaffold preparations of in vitro cultured bovine liver cells have two proteins in common. FEBS Lett. 212,276-280.

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