Developmentally regulated usage of Physarum DNA replication origins
- 4 April 2003
- journal article
- Published by European Molecular Biology Organization in EMBO Reports
- Vol. 4 (5) , 474-478
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.embor.embor822
Abstract
To determine the extent to which eukaryotic replication origins are developmentally regulated in transcriptionally competent cells, we compared origin use in untreated growing amoebae and plasmodia of Physarum polycephalum. At loci that contain genes transcribed in both developmental stages, such as the ribosomal RNA genes and two unlinked actin genes, we show that there is a similar replicational organization, with the same origins used with comparable efficiencies, as shown by two‐dimensional agarose‐gel electrophoresis. By contrast, we found cell‐type‐specific replication patterns for the homologous, unlinked profilin A (proA) and profilin P (proP) genes. proA is replicated from a promoter‐proximal origin in amoebae, in which it is highly expressed, and is replicated passively in the plasmodium, in which it is not expressed. Conversely, proP is replicated passively and is not expressed in amoebae, but coincides with an efficient origin when highly expressed in the plasmodium. Our results show a reprogramming of S phase that is linked to the reprogramming of transcription during Physarum cell differentiation. This is achieved by the use of two classes of promoter‐associated replication origins: those that are constitutively active and those that are developmentally regulated. This suggests that replication origins, like genes, are under epigenetic control associated with cellular differentiation.Keywords
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