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Upregulation of error-prone DNA polymerases β and κ slows down fork progression without activating the replication checkpoint

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CELL CYCLE
卷 6, 期 4, 页码 471-477

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/cc.6.4.3857

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DNA replication; error-prone DNA polymerases; replication stress; S-phase checkpoint

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There is rising evidence that cancer development is associated from its earliest stages with DNA replication stress, a major source of spontaneous genomic instability. However, the origin of these replication defects has remained unclear. We have investigated the consequences of upregulating error-prone DNA polymerases (pol) b and k on chromo somal DNA replication. These enzymes are misregulated in different types of cancers and induce major chromosomal instabilities when overexpressed at low levels. Here, we have used DNA combing to show that a moderate overexpression of pol b or pol k is sufficient to impede replication fork progression and to promote the activation of additional replication origins. Interestingly, alterations of the normal replication program induced by excess error-prone polymerases were not detected by the replication checkpoint. We therefore propose that upregulation of error-prone DNA polymerases induces a checkpoint-blind replication stress that contributes to genomic instability and to cancer development.

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