We have generated a panel of deletion mutants of ors8 (483 bp), a mammalian autonomously replicating DNA sequence, previously isolated by extrusion of nascent monkey (CV-1) DNA from replication bubbles active at the onset of S phase. The deletion mutants were tested for replication function by the D
Identification and functional analysis of a human homologue of the monkey replication origin ors8
✍ Scribed by Mario Callejo; Sahar Sibani; Domenic Di Paola; Gerald G. Price; Maria Zannis-Hadjopoulos
- Book ID
- 102303614
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 274 KB
- Volume
- 99
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0730-2312
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
We previously isolated from African green monkey (CV‐1) cells a replication origin, ors8, that is active at the onset of S‐phase. Here, its homologous sequence (hors8, accession number: DQ230978) was amplified from human cells, using the monkey‐ors8‐specific primers. Sequence alignment between the monkey and the human fragment revealed a 92% identity. Nascent DNA abundance analysis, involving quantification by real‐time PCR, indicated that hors8 is an active replication origin, as the abundance of nascent DNA from a genomic region containing it was 97‐fold higher relative to a non‐origin region in the same locus. Furthermore, the data showed that the hors8 fragment is capable of supporting the episomal replication of its plasmid, when cloned into pBlueScript (pBS), as assayed by the __Dpn__I resistance assay after transfection of HeLa cells. A quantitative chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay, using antibodies against Ku, Orc2, and Cdc6, showed that these DNA replication initiator proteins were associated in vivo with the human ors8 (hors8). Finally, nascent DNA abundance experiments from human cells synchronized at different phases of the cell cycle revealed that hors8 is a late‐firing origin of DNA replication, having the highest activity 8 h after release from late G~1~. J. Cell. Biochem. 99: 1606–1615, 2006. © 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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