Self-regulating model for control of replication origin firing in budding yeast.

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Abstract

A major research area concentrates on understanding the regulation of replication origin firing. It is now appreciated that checkpoint signaling participates in this controlled process and that defects in such signaling systems affect genome integrity. Inhibition of replication origin firing is most obviously apparent under conditions of replication stress, but origin firing must also be regulated on a minute-by-minute basis as cells progress normally through an unabated S-phase. Here we summarize a straightforward model to account for how origin firing could be controlled by a self-regulating system.

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Díaz-Martínez, L., & Clarke, D. J. (2003). Self-regulating model for control of replication origin firing in budding yeast. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.), 2(6), 575–577. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.2.6.596

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