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Publication : Mouse Rif1 is a key regulator of the replication-timing programme in mammalian cells.

First Author  Cornacchia D Year  2012
Journal  EMBO J Volume  31
Issue  18 Pages  3678-90
PubMed ID  22850673 Mgi Jnum  J:188030
Mgi Id  MGI:5439031 Doi  10.1038/emboj.2012.214
Citation  Cornacchia D, et al. (2012) Mouse Rif1 is a key regulator of the replication-timing programme in mammalian cells. EMBO J 31(18):3678-90
abstractText  The eukaryotic genome is replicated according to a specific spatio-temporal programme. However, little is known about both its molecular control and biological significance. Here, we identify mouse Rif1 as a key player in the regulation of DNA replication timing. We show that Rif1 deficiency in primary cells results in an unprecedented global alteration of the temporal order of replication. This effect takes place already in the first S-phase after Rif1 deletion and is neither accompanied by alterations in the transcriptional landscape nor by major changes in the biochemical identity of constitutive heterochromatin. In addition, Rif1 deficiency leads to both defective G1/S transition and chromatin re-organization after DNA replication. Together, these data offer a novel insight into the global regulation and biological significance of the replication-timing programme in mammalian cells.
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