The plant cell cycle: Pre-Replication complex formation and controls

Abstract The multiplication of cells in all living organisms requires a tight regulation of DNA replication. Several mechanisms take place to ensure that the DNA is replicated faithfully and just once per cell cycle in order to originate through mitoses two new daughter cells that contain exactly th...

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Main Authors: Juliana Nogueira Brasil, Carinne N. Monteiro Costa, Luiz Mors Cabral, Paulo C. G. Ferreira, Adriana S. Hemerly
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2017-03-01
Series:Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572017000200276&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-3f7211e4aa114ba68c057bf2882233e92020-11-25T01:52:40ZengSociedade Brasileira de GenéticaGenetics and Molecular Biology1678-46852017-03-01401 suppl 127629110.1590/1678-4685-gmb-2016-0118S1415-47572017000200276The plant cell cycle: Pre-Replication complex formation and controlsJuliana Nogueira BrasilCarinne N. Monteiro CostaLuiz Mors CabralPaulo C. G. FerreiraAdriana S. HemerlyAbstract The multiplication of cells in all living organisms requires a tight regulation of DNA replication. Several mechanisms take place to ensure that the DNA is replicated faithfully and just once per cell cycle in order to originate through mitoses two new daughter cells that contain exactly the same information from the previous one. A key control mechanism that occurs before cells enter S phase is the formation of a pre-replication complex (pre-RC) that is assembled at replication origins by the sequential association of the origin recognition complex, followed by Cdt1, Cdc6 and finally MCMs, licensing DNA to start replication. The identification of pre-RC members in all animal and plant species shows that this complex is conserved in eukaryotes and, more importantly, the differences between kingdoms might reflect their divergence in strategies on cell cycle regulation, as it must be integrated and adapted to the niche, ecosystem, and the organism peculiarities. Here, we provide an overview of the knowledge generated so far on the formation and the developmental controls of the pre-RC mechanism in plants, analyzing some particular aspects in comparison to other eukaryotes.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572017000200276&lng=en&tlng=enPre-replication complexA. thalianacell cycle
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author Juliana Nogueira Brasil
Carinne N. Monteiro Costa
Luiz Mors Cabral
Paulo C. G. Ferreira
Adriana S. Hemerly
spellingShingle Juliana Nogueira Brasil
Carinne N. Monteiro Costa
Luiz Mors Cabral
Paulo C. G. Ferreira
Adriana S. Hemerly
The plant cell cycle: Pre-Replication complex formation and controls
Genetics and Molecular Biology
Pre-replication complex
A. thaliana
cell cycle
author_facet Juliana Nogueira Brasil
Carinne N. Monteiro Costa
Luiz Mors Cabral
Paulo C. G. Ferreira
Adriana S. Hemerly
author_sort Juliana Nogueira Brasil
title The plant cell cycle: Pre-Replication complex formation and controls
title_short The plant cell cycle: Pre-Replication complex formation and controls
title_full The plant cell cycle: Pre-Replication complex formation and controls
title_fullStr The plant cell cycle: Pre-Replication complex formation and controls
title_full_unstemmed The plant cell cycle: Pre-Replication complex formation and controls
title_sort plant cell cycle: pre-replication complex formation and controls
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Genética
series Genetics and Molecular Biology
issn 1678-4685
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Abstract The multiplication of cells in all living organisms requires a tight regulation of DNA replication. Several mechanisms take place to ensure that the DNA is replicated faithfully and just once per cell cycle in order to originate through mitoses two new daughter cells that contain exactly the same information from the previous one. A key control mechanism that occurs before cells enter S phase is the formation of a pre-replication complex (pre-RC) that is assembled at replication origins by the sequential association of the origin recognition complex, followed by Cdt1, Cdc6 and finally MCMs, licensing DNA to start replication. The identification of pre-RC members in all animal and plant species shows that this complex is conserved in eukaryotes and, more importantly, the differences between kingdoms might reflect their divergence in strategies on cell cycle regulation, as it must be integrated and adapted to the niche, ecosystem, and the organism peculiarities. Here, we provide an overview of the knowledge generated so far on the formation and the developmental controls of the pre-RC mechanism in plants, analyzing some particular aspects in comparison to other eukaryotes.
topic Pre-replication complex
A. thaliana
cell cycle
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