Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2042557 Cell Reports 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryDNA replication is facilitated by multiple factors that concentrate in the vicinity of replication forks. Here, we developed an approach that combines the isolation of proteins on nascent DNA chains with mass spectrometry (iPOND-MS), allowing a comprehensive proteomic characterization of the human replisome and replisome-associated factors. In addition to known replisome components, we provide a broad list of proteins that reside in the vicinity of the replisome, some of which were not previously associated with replication. For instance, our data support a link between DNA replication and the Williams-Beuren syndrome and identify ZNF24 as a replication factor. In addition, we reveal that SUMOylation is widespread for factors that concentrate near replisomes, which contrasts with lower UQylation levels at these sites. This resource provides a panoramic view of the proteins that concentrate in the surroundings of the replisome, which should facilitate future investigations on DNA replication and genome maintenance.

Graphical AbstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► A comprehensive resource of replisome and replisome-associated factors ► A putative link between Williams-Beuren syndrome and DNA replication ► SUMO and UQ show opposite concentrations around replisomes ► ZNF24 is a newly identified DNA-replication factor

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