2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.05.13.491604
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Aberrant association of chromatin with nuclear periphery induced by Rif1 leads to mitotic defect and cell death

Abstract: Chromatin is compartmentalized in nuclei and its architecture and nuclear location may have impacts on chromatin events. Rif1, identified as a potent suppressor of hsk1-null mutation (defective in initiation of DNA replication) in fission yeast, recognizes G-quadruplex structures and inhibits origin firing in their 50∼100-kb vicinity, leading us to postulate that Rif1 may generate chromatin higher-order structures inhibitory for initiation. However, effects of Rif1 on chromatin localization in nuclei have not … Show more

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