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摘要
人类基因组的复制依赖于沿每条染色体分布的数千个起源。这些起源的激活受到高度调控,以确保染色体在每个细胞周期中只复制一次。这种调控失灵会导致细胞异常增殖或/和基因组不稳定,而这正是癌细胞的特征。决定起源如何、何时、何地被激活的机制仍是一个谜。不过,最近的技术进步促进了全基因组范围内的 DNA 复制研究,并提供了有关这一过程若干特征的丰富信息。在此,我们将概述目前对人类细胞 DNA 复制起始步骤及其与细胞异常增殖关系的理解进展。
Initiation of DNA Replication in the Human Genome.
Replication of the human genome relies on the presence of thousands of origins distributed along each of the chromosomes. The activation of these origins occurs in a highly regulated manner to ensure that chromosomes are faithfully duplicated only once during each cell cycle. Failure in this regulation can lead to abnormal cell proliferation, or/and genomic instability, the hallmarks of cancer cells. The mechanisms determining how, when, and where origins are activated remains still a mystery. However recent technological advances have facilitated the study of DNA replication in a genome-wide scale, and have provided a wealth of information on several features of this process. Here we present an overview of the current progress on our understanding of the initiation step of DNA replication in human cells, and its relationship to abnormal cell proliferation.