Affiliation:
1. Department of Cancer Genetics, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York 14263
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Chromosomal replicators in budding yeast contain an autonomously replicating sequence (ARS) that functions in a plasmid, but certain ARSs are silent as replication origins in their natural chromosomal context. In chromosome III, the
HML
ARS cluster (
ARS302-ARS303-ARS320
) and
ARS301
flank the transcriptionally silent mating-type locus
HML
, and all of these ARSs are silent as replication origins.
ARS301
and
ARS302
function in transcriptional silencing mediated by the origin recognition complex (ORC) and a heterochromatin structure, while the functions of
ARS303
and
ARS320
are not known. In this work, we discovered replication fork pause sites at the
HML
ARS cluster and
ARS301
by analyzing DNA replication intermediates from the chromosome via two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. The replication fork pause at the
HML
ARS cluster was independent of
cis
- and
trans
-acting mutations that abrogate transcriptional silencing at
HML
. Deletion of the
HML
ARS cluster led to loss of the pause site. Insertion of a single, heterologous ARS (
ARS305
) in place of the
HML
ARS cluster reconstituted the pause site, as did multiple copies of DNA elements (A and B1) that bind ORC. The
orc2-1
mutation, known to alter replication timing at origins, did not detectably affect the pause but activated the silent origin at the
HML
ARS cluster in a minority of cells. Delaying the time of fork arrival at
HML
led to the elimination of the pause sites at the
HML
ARS cluster and at the copy of
ARS305
inserted in place of the cluster. Loss of the pause sites was accompanied by activation of the silent origins in the majority of cells. Thus, replication fork movement near
HML
pauses at a silent origin which is competent for replication initiation but kept silent through Orc2p, a component of the replication initiator. Possible functions for replication fork pause sites in checkpoints, S-phase regulation, mating-type switching, and transcriptionally silent heterochromatin are discussed.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
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