Replication forks associated with long nuclear actin filaments in mild stress conditions display increased dynamics.

microPublication biology Pub Date : 2024-07-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.17912/micropub.biology.001259
Chiara Merigliano, Maria Dilia Palumbieri, Massimo Lopes, Irene Chiolo
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Nuclear actin filaments (F-actin) form during S-phase and in response to replication stress to promote fork remodeling and repair. In mild replication stress conditions, nuclear actin polymerization is required to limit PrimPol recruitment to the fork while promoting fork reversal. Both short and long filaments form during this response, but their function in the nuclear dynamics of replication sites was unclear. Here, we show that replication centers associated with long nuclear actin filaments become more mobile than the rest of the forks, suggesting relocalization of replication sites as a response to prolonged fork stalling and/or fork breakage, even in response to mild replication stress.

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在轻度应激条件下,与长核肌动蛋白丝相关的复制叉显示出更强的动态性。
核肌动蛋白丝(F-actin)在 S 期形成并对复制应激做出反应,以促进分叉重塑和修复。在轻度复制应激条件下,需要核肌动蛋白聚合来限制 PrimPol 招募到分叉,同时促进分叉逆转。在这一反应过程中,短丝和长丝都会形成,但它们在复制位点核动态中的功能尚不清楚。在这里,我们发现与核肌动蛋白长丝相关的复制中心比叉子的其他部分更具流动性,这表明复制位点的重新定位是对长时间叉子停滞和/或叉子断裂的一种反应,即使是在轻微的复制压力下也是如此。
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