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18 june 2018 14:00:19

 
Epigenetic Control of Expression Homeostasis during Replication Is Stabilized by the Replication Checkpoint (Molecular Cell)
 


Voichek et al. identified the molecular mechanism inhibiting transcription from replicated genes during DNA replication. The identified circuit utilizes histone modifications and includes the transcription elongation complex PAF1C. The replication checkpoint orchestrates this response in replication-stressed cells. Their work suggests buffering depends on delayed post-replication recovery of histone modifications.


 
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