Precise switching of DNA replication timing in the GC content transition area in the human major histocompatibility complex

Toyoaki Tenzen, Tetsushi Yamagata, Tatsuo Fukagawa, Kimihiko Sugaya, Asako Ando, Hidetoshi Inoko, Takashi Gojobori, Asao Fujiyama, Katsuzumi Okumura, Toshimichi Ikemura

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Abstract

The human genome is composed of long-range G+C% (GC%) mosaic structures thought to be related to chromosome bands. We previously reported a boundary of megabase-sized GC% mosaic domains at the junction area between major histocompability complex (MHC) classes II and III, proposing it as a possible chromosome band boundary. DNA replication timing during the S phase is known to be correlated cytogenetically with chromosome band zones, and thus the band boundaries have been predicted to contain a switch point for DNA replication timing. In this study, to identify to the nucleotide sequence level the replication switch point during the S phase, we determined the precise DNA replication timing for MHC classes II and III, focusing on the junction area. To do this, we used PCR-based quantitation of nascent DNA obtained from synchronized human myeloid leukemia HL60 cells. The replication timing changed precisely in the boundary region with a 2-h difference between the two sides, supporting the prediction that this region may be a chromosome band boundary. We supposed that replication fork movement terminates (pauses) or significantly slows in the switch region, which contains dense Alu clusters; polypurine/polypyrimidine tracts; di-, tri-, or tetranucleotide repeats; and medium-reiteration-frequency sequences. Because the nascent DNA in the switch region was recovered at low efficiency, we investigated whether this region is associated with the nuclear scaffold and found three scaffold- associated regions in and around the switch region.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4043-4050
Number of pages8
JournalMolecular and Cellular Biology
Volume17
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1997 Jul

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Biology

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