“…When a replication fork encounters a gene that is being transcribed, the Mec1/ATR pathway phosphorylates nucleoporin components to release the transcribed chromatin, which is attached to the nuclear envelope (Bermejo et al, 2011), thereby preventing torsional-stressinduced fork reversal. Hence, the ATR response ensures robust replication through different means -by stabilizing replication forks (Paulsen and Cimprich, 2007), preventing fragile-site expression (Casper et al, 2002;Cha and Kleckner, 2002), influencing replication origin firing (Chen et al, 2015b;Shechter et al, 2004) and also coordinating replication with transcription (Bermejo et al, 2011), as well as by triggering the replication stress response (Flynn and Zou, 2011) (see poster). Under conditions of replication stress, a balance between the amounts of RPA and ssDNA appears to be crucial for the stability of the replication fork (Toledo et al, 2013).…”