Completing genome replication outside of S phase

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Mitotic DNA synthesis (MiDAS) is an unusual form of DNA replication that occurs during mitosis. Initially, MiDAS was characterized as a process associated with intrinsically unstable loci known as common fragile sites that occurs after cells experience DNA replication stress (RS). However, it is now believed to be a more widespread “salvage” mechanism that is called upon to complete the duplication of any under-replicated genomic region. Emerging data suggest that MiDAS is a DNA repair process potentially involving two or more pathways working in parallel or sequentially. In this review, we introduce the causes of RS, regions of the human genome known to be especially vulnerable to RS, and the strategies used to complete DNA replication outside of S phase. Additionally, because MiDAS is a prominent feature of aneuploid cancer cells, we will discuss how targeting MiDAS might potentially lead to improvements in cancer therapy.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftMolecular Cell
Vol/bind83
Udgave nummer20
Sider (fra-til)3596-3607
Antal sider12
ISSN1097-2765
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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We thank the members of the Hickson and Liu groups for helpful discussions and Mads Lerdrup for critical reading of this manuscript. We thank Szymon A. Barwacz for preparation of the MiDAS images and Wei Wu for help with artwork. Research in the Hickson and Liu laboratories is supported by the Danish National Research Foundation ( DNRF115 ; I.D.H. and Y.L.), European Union (H2020/Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions; Antihelix 859853 ; I.D.H. and Y.L.), Nordea Foundation (I.D.H.), Danish Independent Research Fund ( 1030-00180B ; Y.L.), and NEYE Foundation (Y.L.).

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