Delving into Eukaryotic Origins
of Replication Using DNA Structural
Features
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DNA
replication in eukaryotes is an intricate process, which is
precisely synchronized by a set of regulatory proteins, and the replication
fork emanates from discrete sites on chromatin called origins of replication
(Oris). These spots are considered as the gateway to chromosomal replication
and are stereotyped by sequence motifs. The cognate sequences are
noticeable in a small group of entire origin regions or totally absent
across different metazoans. Alternatively, the use of DNA secondary
structural features can provide additional information compared to
the primary sequence. In this article, we report the trends in DNA
sequence-based structural properties of origin sequences in nine eukaryotic
systems representing different families of life. Biologically relevant
DNA secondary structural properties, namely, stability, propeller
twist, flexibility, and minor groove shape were studied in the sequences
flanking replication start sites. Results indicate that Oris in yeasts
show lower stability, more rigidity, and narrow minor groove preferences
compared to genomic sequences surrounding them. Yeast Oris also show
preference for A-tracts and the promoter element TATA box in the vicinity
of replication start sites. On the contrary, Drosophila
melanogaster, humans, and Arabidopsis
thaliana do not have such features in their Oris,
and instead, they show high preponderance of G-rich sequence motifs
such as putative G-quadruplexes or i-motifs and CpG islands. Our extensive
study applies the DNA structural feature computation to delve into
origins of replication across organisms ranging from yeasts to mammals
and including a plant. Insights from this study would be significant
in understanding origin architecture and help in designing new algorithms
for predicting DNA trans-acting factor recognition events.
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Yella, Venkata Rajesh; Vanaja, Akkinepally; Kulandaivelu, Umasankar; Kumar, Aditya (2020). Delving into Eukaryotic Origins
of Replication Using DNA Structural
Features. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c00441