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Abstract

The establishment of DNA synthesis during the S phase is a multistep process that occurs in several stages beginning in late mitosis. The first step is the formation of a large prereplicative complex (pre-RC) at individual replication origins and occurs during exit from mitosis and entry into G1 phase. To better understand the genetic requirements for pre-RC formation, we selected chromosomal suppressors of a temperature-sensitive cdc6-4 mutant defective for pre-RC assembly. Loss-of-function mutations in the chromatin-modifying genes SIR2, and to a lesser extent in SIR3 and SIR4, suppressed the cdc6-4 temperature-sensitive lethality. This suppression was independent of the well-known silencing roles for the SIR proteins at the HM loci, at telomeres, or at the rDNA locus. A deletion of SIR2 uniquely rescued both the DNA synthesis defect of the cdc6-4 mutant and its severe plasmid instability phenotype for many origins. A SIR2 deletion suppressed additional initiation mutants affecting pre-RC assembly but not mutants that act subsequently. These findings suggest that Sir2p negatively regulates the initiation of DNA replication through a novel mechanism and reveal another connection between proteins that initiate DNA synthesis and those that establish silent heterochromatin in budding yeast.

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Pappas, D. L., Frisch, R., & Weinreich, M. (2004). The NAD+-dependent Sir2p histone deacetylase is a negative regulator of chromosomal DNA replication. Genes & Development, 18(7), 769–781.

Authors 3
  1. Donald L. Pappas (first)
  2. Ryan Frisch (additional)
  3. Michael Weinreich (additional)
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@article{Pappas_2004, title={The NAD+-dependent Sir2p histone deacetylase is a negative regulator of chromosomal DNA replication}, volume={18}, ISSN={1549-5477}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gad.1173204}, DOI={10.1101/gad.1173204}, number={7}, journal={Genes & Development}, publisher={Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory}, author={Pappas, Donald L. and Frisch, Ryan and Weinreich, Michael}, year={2004}, month=apr, pages={769–781} }