Replication‐coupled chromatin remodeling: An overview of disassembly and assembly of chromatin during replication

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Abstract

The doubling of genomic DNA during the S‐phase of the cell cycle involves the global remodeling of chromatin at replication forks. The present review focuses on the eviction of nucleo-somes in front of the replication forks to facilitate the passage of replication machinery and the mechanism of replication‐coupled chromatin assembly behind the replication forks. The recycling of parental histones as well as the nuclear import and the assembly of newly synthesized histones are also discussed with regard to the epigenetic inheritance.

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Duc, C., & Thiriet, C. (2021, February 1). Replication‐coupled chromatin remodeling: An overview of disassembly and assembly of chromatin during replication. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031113

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