SummaryBackgroundChromosomal DNA replication in eukaryotes initiates from multiple origins of replication, and because of this multiplicity, activation of replication origins is likely to be highly coordinated; origins fire at characteristic times, with some origins firing on average earlier (early-firing origins) and others later (late-firing origins) in the S phase of the budding yeast cell cycle. However, the molecular basis for such temporal regulation is poorly understood.ResultsWe show that origin association of the low-abundance replication proteins Sld3, Sld7, and Cdc45 is the key to determining the temporal order of origin firing. These proteins form a complex and associate with the early-firing origins in G1 phase in a manner that...
In all eukaryotes, the initiation of DNA synthesis requires the formation of prereplicative complexe...
SummaryProper eukaryotic DNA replication requires temporal separation of helicase loading from helic...
Activation (in the following referred to as firing) of replication origins is a continuous and irrev...
SummaryBackgroundChromosomal DNA replication in eukaryotes initiates from multiple origins of replic...
Chromosome replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is initiated from ~300 origins that are regulated...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018During S-phase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, DNA replic...
Replication initiation in eukaryotes is subdivided into two phases—origin licensing and origin firin...
In Sacchromyces cerevisiae, it is well known that bidirectional replication initiates at sequence sp...
Eukaryotic chromosomes initiate DNA synthesis from multiple replication origins in a temporally spec...
Eukaryotic chromosomal DNA replication initiates from replication origins only once per cell cycle...
SummaryDifferent replication origins in eukaryotes are activated at different times during S phase. ...
Eukaryotic DNA replication origins are selected in G1-phase when the origin recognition complex (ORC...
Complete genome duplication is essential for genetic homeostasis over successive cell generations. H...
In order for cells to divide, they must replicate their chromosomes precisely once. This replication...
Restricted until 09 Nov. 2011.For cells to proliferate, the genome must be replicated exactly once p...
In all eukaryotes, the initiation of DNA synthesis requires the formation of prereplicative complexe...
SummaryProper eukaryotic DNA replication requires temporal separation of helicase loading from helic...
Activation (in the following referred to as firing) of replication origins is a continuous and irrev...
SummaryBackgroundChromosomal DNA replication in eukaryotes initiates from multiple origins of replic...
Chromosome replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is initiated from ~300 origins that are regulated...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018During S-phase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, DNA replic...
Replication initiation in eukaryotes is subdivided into two phases—origin licensing and origin firin...
In Sacchromyces cerevisiae, it is well known that bidirectional replication initiates at sequence sp...
Eukaryotic chromosomes initiate DNA synthesis from multiple replication origins in a temporally spec...
Eukaryotic chromosomal DNA replication initiates from replication origins only once per cell cycle...
SummaryDifferent replication origins in eukaryotes are activated at different times during S phase. ...
Eukaryotic DNA replication origins are selected in G1-phase when the origin recognition complex (ORC...
Complete genome duplication is essential for genetic homeostasis over successive cell generations. H...
In order for cells to divide, they must replicate their chromosomes precisely once. This replication...
Restricted until 09 Nov. 2011.For cells to proliferate, the genome must be replicated exactly once p...
In all eukaryotes, the initiation of DNA synthesis requires the formation of prereplicative complexe...
SummaryProper eukaryotic DNA replication requires temporal separation of helicase loading from helic...
Activation (in the following referred to as firing) of replication origins is a continuous and irrev...