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A study published in Nature has identified a new mechanism that controls DNA’s ability to replicate – and thereby a cell’s ability to divide. A protein, PAF15, acts as the brake, preventing the replication machinery from becoming overloaded and protecting cells from replication catastrophe. 🧪
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PCNA–PAF15 has a key role in determining replisome dynamics during genome replication and protecting against genome instability.
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PAF15–PCNA exhaustion governs the strand-specific control of DNA replication - Nature
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