Roles of phosphatases in eukaryotic DNA replication initiation control

IF 3 3区 生物学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Fiona Jenkinson, Philip Zegerman
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Abstract

In eukaryotes, the phosphorylation of replication initiation factors by protein kinases is crucial to DNA replication control. This control ensures that the genome is only copied once per cell cycle and that replication occurs in a timely manner, minimising stress. Indeed, uncontrolled DNA replication initiation causes genome instability and occurs early on in cancer development. Here we discuss the known roles of protein phosphatases in replication initiation as part of cell cycle control and the DNA damage response. We highlight how dephosphorylation ensures that DNA replication initiation events are robust, dynamic, and spatially regulated. As many kinases involved in replication control are targets for new chemotherapies, an understanding of the role of phosphatases may give critical insights into cancer treatment.

磷酸酶在真核生物DNA复制起始控制中的作用
在真核生物中,蛋白激酶对复制起始因子的磷酸化对DNA复制控制至关重要。这种控制确保基因组在每个细胞周期中只复制一次,并且复制及时发生,从而最大限度地减少压力。事实上,不受控制的DNA复制起始会导致基因组不稳定,并在癌症发展的早期发生。在这里,我们讨论了蛋白质磷酸酶在复制起始中的已知作用,作为细胞周期控制和DNA损伤反应的一部分。我们强调去磷酸化如何确保DNA复制起始事件是稳健的、动态的和空间调节的。由于许多参与复制控制的激酶是新化疗的靶标,因此了解磷酸酶的作用可能为癌症治疗提供关键的见解。
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DNA Repair
DNA Repair 生物-毒理学
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
5.30%
发文量
91
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: DNA Repair provides a forum for the comprehensive coverage of DNA repair and cellular responses to DNA damage. The journal publishes original observations on genetic, cellular, biochemical, structural and molecular aspects of DNA repair, mutagenesis, cell cycle regulation, apoptosis and other biological responses in cells exposed to genomic insult, as well as their relationship to human disease. DNA Repair publishes full-length research articles, brief reports on research, and reviews. The journal welcomes articles describing databases, methods and new technologies supporting research on DNA repair and responses to DNA damage. Letters to the Editor, hot topics and classics in DNA repair, historical reflections, book reviews and meeting reports also will be considered for publication.
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