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Spatial and temporal dynamics of DNA replication sites in mammalian cells

  • SUNY Buffalo
  • Oregon Health and Science University
  • Life Imaging Systems Inc.

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Abstract

Fluorescence microscopic analysis of newly replicated DNA has revealed discrete granular sites of replication (RS). The average size and number of replication sites from early to mid S-phase suggest that each RS contains numerous replicons clustered together. We are using fluorescence laser scanning confocal microscopy in conjunction with multidimensional image analysis to gain more precise information about RS and their spatial-temporal dynamics. Using a newly improved imaging segmentation program, we report an average of ~1,100 RS after a 5-min pulse labeling of 3T3 mouse fibroblast cells in early S-phase. Pulse-chase-pulse double labeling experiments reveal that RS take ~45 min to complete replication. Appropriate calculations suggest that each RS contains an average of 1 mbp of DNA or ~6 average- sized replicons. Double pulse-double chase experiments demonstrate that the DNA sequences replicated at individual RS are precisely maintained temporally and spatially as the cell progresses through the cell cycle and into subsequent generations. By labeling replicated DNA at the G1/S borders for two consecutive cell generations, we show that the DNA synthesized at early S-phase is replicated at the same time and sites in the next round of replication.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1415-1425
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Cell Biology
Volume143
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 14 1998

Keywords

  • Cell nucleus
  • Chromosomes
  • Computer image segmentation
  • Replication sites
  • Replication timing

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