International audienceDuring the first rapid divisions of early development in many species, the DNA:cytoplasm ratio increases until the midblastula transition (MBT) when transcription resumes and cell cycles lengthen. S phase is very rapid in early embryos, about 20-30 times faster than in differentiated cells. Using a combination of DNA fiber studies and a Xenopus laevis embryonic in vitro replication system, we show that S phase slows down shortly after the MBT owing to a genome wide decrease of replication eye density. Increasing the dNTP pool did not accelerate S phase or increase replication eye density implying that dNTPs are not rate limiting for DNA replication at the Xenopus MBT. Increasing the ratio of DNA:cytoplasm in egg extrac...
Xenopus embryos divide rapidly following fertilization. During this rapid period of cleavage, cell d...
The looped organization of the eukaryotic genome mediated by a skeletal framework of non-histone pro...
The purpose of my research project is to make an attempt to understand some aspects of eukaryotic DN...
International audienceDuring the first rapid divisions of early development in many species, the DNA...
SummaryEarly Xenopus laevis embryogenesis is a robust system for investigating mechanisms of develop...
DNA replication is highly regulated process. However, the molecular and spatio-temporal control of ...
Behind the Paper in Cell& Molecular Biology Community of Nature PortofolioThe faithful duplication o...
AbstractIn Xenopus, cell cycle checkpoints monitoring DNA damage, DNA replication, and spindle assem...
SummaryBackgroundFast, early embryonic cell cycles have correspondingly fast S phases. In early Dros...
Many, if not most, embryos begin development with extremely short cell cycles that exhibit unusually...
AbstractAt the midblastula transition (MBT) during Xenopus laevis development, zygotic transcription...
This chapter discusses the characterization of the xenopus replication licensing system. In eukaryot...
Cell-free extracts of eggs of the South African clawed toad Xenopus faevis support complete chromoso...
In early embryogenesis of fast cleaving embryos DNA synthesis is short and surveillance mechanisms p...
In this article, we study how intercalation-induced changes in chromatin and DNA topology affect chr...
Xenopus embryos divide rapidly following fertilization. During this rapid period of cleavage, cell d...
The looped organization of the eukaryotic genome mediated by a skeletal framework of non-histone pro...
The purpose of my research project is to make an attempt to understand some aspects of eukaryotic DN...
International audienceDuring the first rapid divisions of early development in many species, the DNA...
SummaryEarly Xenopus laevis embryogenesis is a robust system for investigating mechanisms of develop...
DNA replication is highly regulated process. However, the molecular and spatio-temporal control of ...
Behind the Paper in Cell& Molecular Biology Community of Nature PortofolioThe faithful duplication o...
AbstractIn Xenopus, cell cycle checkpoints monitoring DNA damage, DNA replication, and spindle assem...
SummaryBackgroundFast, early embryonic cell cycles have correspondingly fast S phases. In early Dros...
Many, if not most, embryos begin development with extremely short cell cycles that exhibit unusually...
AbstractAt the midblastula transition (MBT) during Xenopus laevis development, zygotic transcription...
This chapter discusses the characterization of the xenopus replication licensing system. In eukaryot...
Cell-free extracts of eggs of the South African clawed toad Xenopus faevis support complete chromoso...
In early embryogenesis of fast cleaving embryos DNA synthesis is short and surveillance mechanisms p...
In this article, we study how intercalation-induced changes in chromatin and DNA topology affect chr...
Xenopus embryos divide rapidly following fertilization. During this rapid period of cleavage, cell d...
The looped organization of the eukaryotic genome mediated by a skeletal framework of non-histone pro...
The purpose of my research project is to make an attempt to understand some aspects of eukaryotic DN...