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  • The process of DNA replication in E. coli is highly organized, but UV damage can disrupt this coordination, leading to potential genome instability and cell death.
  • After UV exposure, replication initiations at the oriC region continue, causing an increase in DNA copies, but later delays in elongation create issues in completing replication, resulting in temporary over-replication.
  • Mutants that struggle with elongation or completion of replication show different outcomes: some quickly degrade or remain stagnant in their genome status, while others experience delayed cell death due to the accumulation of imbalanced chromosomes during division.

Article Abstract

Replication initiation, elongation and completion are tightly coordinated to ensure that all sequences replicate precisely once each generation. UV-induced DNA damage disrupts replication and delays elongation, which may compromise this coordination leading to genome instability and cell death. Here, we profiled the Escherichia coli genome as it recovers from UV irradiation to determine how these replicational processes respond. We show that oriC initiations continue to occur, leading to copy number enrichments in this region. At late times, the combination of new oriC initiations and delayed elongating forks converging in the terminus appear to stress or impair the completion reaction, leading to a transient over-replication in this region of the chromosome. In mutants impaired for restoring elongation, including recA, recF and uvrA, the genome degrades or remains static, suggesting that cell death occurs early after replication is disrupted, leaving partially duplicated genomes. In mutants impaired for completing replication, including recBC, sbcCD xonA and recG, the recovery of elongation and initiation leads to a bottleneck, where the nonterminus region of the genome is amplified and accumulates, indicating that a delayed cell death occurs in these mutants, likely resulting from mis-segregation of unbalanced or unresolved chromosomes when cells divide.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gtc.12826DOI Listing

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