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Forced binding of the origin of replication complex to chromosomal sites in Drosophila S2 cells creates an origin of replication

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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume 125, Issue 4, Pages 965-972

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COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.094409

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Orc; DNA replication; Origin of replication; Gal4; Drosophila S2 cells; Histone acetylation

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  1. Cancer Research UK (CRUK) [C980/A6615]

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Origins of replication in higher eukaryotes appear to lack specific sequence characteristics and those mapped often appear to be spread over several kilobases. This has complicated the study of site-specific events at origins of replication in vivo. Here we show that fusion of a Gal4-binding domain to proteins of the origin of replication complex (Orc) is sufficient to direct initiation to Gal4-binding sites inserted in the Drosophila S2 cell chromosome. The activation appears to go via an authentic route, taking place only in the S phase of the cell cycle and involving the formation of a prereplication complex. We have also shown that the origin-associated acetylation of histone H4 at K12 can be directed to the region of Orc binding by the presence of Orc. We expect that this system can provide a useful tool for the study of site-specific events at origins of replication in higher eukaryotes and a means to dissect Orc-dependent and Orc-independent events at origins.

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