Transcription-dependent recombination and the role of fork collision in yeast rDNA
Open Access
- 3 June 2003
- journal article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Genes & Development
- Vol. 17 (12) , 1497-1506
- https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1085403
Abstract
It is speculated that the function of the replication fork barrier (RFB) site is to avoid collision between the 35S rDNA transcription machinery and the DNA replication fork, because the RFB site is located near the 3′-end of the gene and inhibits progression of the replication fork moving in the opposite direction to the transcription machinery. However, the collision has never been observed in a blockless (fob1) mutant with 150 copies of rDNA. The geneFOB1was shown previously to be required for replication fork blocking activity at the RFB site, and also for the rDNA copy number variation through unequal sister-chromatid recombination. This study documents the detection of fork collision in anfob1derivative with reduced rDNA copy number (∼20) using two-dimensional agarose gel electrophoresis. This suggests that most of these reduced copies are actively transcribed. The collision was dependent on the transcription by RNA polymerase I. In addition, the transcription stimulated rDNA copy number variation, and the production of the extrachromosomal rDNA circles (ERCs), whose accumulation is thought to be a cause of aging. These results suggest that such a transcription-dependent fork collision induces recombination, and may function as a general recombination trigger for multiplication of highly transcribed single-copy genes.Keywords
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