A method to sequence genomic sites of mitotic DNA synthesis in mammalian cells
info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/570
DNA Replication
Mammals
Common fragile sites
DNA Repair
Animals
Mitosis
Mitotic DNA synthesis
DNA
Genomics
DNA replication
MIDAS
DNA replication stress
DOI:
10.1016/bs.mie.2021.08.013
Publication Date:
2021-11-12T01:43:04Z
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ABSTRACT
Under normal conditions, the genome of eukaryotic cells is faithfully replicated during S phase. However, in cells exposed to DNA polymerase inhibitors, some regions of the genome may fail to be replicated prior to mitotic entry. To prevent chromosomal breakage and loss of genomic information, mitotic DNA synthesis (MiDAS) completes replication of the genome prior to the onset of anaphase. We have developed a protocol that allows one to map the genomic regions that are replicated by MiDAS in mammalian cells. The protocol involves incorporation of a thymidine analog in nascent DNA in mitotic cells and then capture and high throughput sequencing of the nascent DNA. With this approach, sites of MiDAS can be identified at high resolution.
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