The replication-transcription conflict

Transcription. 2011 May;2(3):140-144. doi: 10.4161/trns.2.3.15908.

Abstract

In response to environmental and nutritional stimuli, a whole array of proteins remodel genome architecture, activate or transcribe genes, suppress genes, repair lesions and base-modifications, faithfully replicate and safely separate the parental and daughter genomes during cell division. Negotiating and resolving conflicts of genome trafficking is essential for genome stability.