粘蛋白
姐妹染色单体结合力的建立
染色体分离
生物
DNA损伤
DNA修复
凝聚力(化学)
姐妹染色单体
遗传学
染色单体
细胞生物学
基因组不稳定性
DNA复制
DNA
染色体
化学
基因
有机化学
作者
Wenya Hou,Yan Li,Jiaxin Zhang,Yisui Xia,Xueting Wang,Hongxiang Chen,Huiqiang Lou
标识
DOI:10.1080/10409238.2022.2027336
摘要
Cohesin, a four-subunit ring comprising SMC1, SMC3, RAD21 and SA1/2, tethers sister chromatids by DNA replication-coupled cohesion (RC-cohesion) to guarantee correct chromosome segregation during cell proliferation. Postreplicative cohesion, also called damage-induced cohesion (DI-cohesion), is an emerging critical player in DNA damage response (DDR). In this review, we sum up recent progress on how cohesin regulates the DNA damage checkpoint activation and repair pathway choice, emphasizing postreplicative cohesin loading and DI-cohesion establishment in yeasts and mammals. DI-cohesion and RC-cohesion show distinct features in many aspects. DI-cohesion near or far from the break sites might undergo different regulations and execute different tasks in DDR and DSB repair. Furthermore, some open questions in this field and the significance of this new scenario to our understanding of genome stability maintenance and cohesinopathies are discussed.
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