Analyses of the DNA replication-associated proteins of hyperthermophilic archaea have yielded considerable insight into the structure and biochemical function of these evolutionarily conserved factors. However, little is known about the regulation and progression of DNA replication in the context of archaeal cells. In the current work, we describe the generation of strains of Sulfolobus solfataricus and Sulfolobus acidocaldarius that allow the incorporation of nucleoside analogues during DNA replication. We employ this technology, in conjunction with immunolocalization analyses of replisomes, to investigate the sub-cellular localization of nascent DNA and replisomes. Our data reveal a peripheral localization of replisomes in the cell. Furth...
The halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii has a multireplicon genome, consisting of a main chromoso...
DNA replication is a complex process that involves an organism’s ability to faithfully replicate and...
DNA replication enzymes are essential for the maintenance and propagation of genetic information whi...
Analyses of the DNA replication-associated proteins of hyperthermophilic archaea have yielded consid...
Here, we describe the identification of a chromosomal DNA replication origin (oriC) from the hypert...
Studies of the DNA-replication machinery of Archaea have revealed striking similarities to that of e...
Studies of the DNA-replication machinery of Archaea have revealed striking similarities to that of e...
AbstractEukaryotic chromosomes possess multiple origins of replication, whereas bacterial chromosome...
The "baby machine" provides a means of generating synchronized cultures of minimally perturbed cells...
DNA replication is essential for the propagation of all living organisms. The ability of a cell to a...
The "baby machine" provides a means of generating synchronized cultures of minimally perturbed cells...
Eukaryotic chromosomes possess multiple origins of replication, whereas bacterial chromosomes are re...
In all three domains of life, DNA replication begins at specialized loci termed replication origins....
SummaryChromosomes with multiple DNA replication origins are a hallmark of Eukaryotes and some Archa...
Chromosomes with multiple DNA replication origins are a hallmark of Eukaryotes and some Archaea. All...
The halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii has a multireplicon genome, consisting of a main chromoso...
DNA replication is a complex process that involves an organism’s ability to faithfully replicate and...
DNA replication enzymes are essential for the maintenance and propagation of genetic information whi...
Analyses of the DNA replication-associated proteins of hyperthermophilic archaea have yielded consid...
Here, we describe the identification of a chromosomal DNA replication origin (oriC) from the hypert...
Studies of the DNA-replication machinery of Archaea have revealed striking similarities to that of e...
Studies of the DNA-replication machinery of Archaea have revealed striking similarities to that of e...
AbstractEukaryotic chromosomes possess multiple origins of replication, whereas bacterial chromosome...
The "baby machine" provides a means of generating synchronized cultures of minimally perturbed cells...
DNA replication is essential for the propagation of all living organisms. The ability of a cell to a...
The "baby machine" provides a means of generating synchronized cultures of minimally perturbed cells...
Eukaryotic chromosomes possess multiple origins of replication, whereas bacterial chromosomes are re...
In all three domains of life, DNA replication begins at specialized loci termed replication origins....
SummaryChromosomes with multiple DNA replication origins are a hallmark of Eukaryotes and some Archa...
Chromosomes with multiple DNA replication origins are a hallmark of Eukaryotes and some Archaea. All...
The halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii has a multireplicon genome, consisting of a main chromoso...
DNA replication is a complex process that involves an organism’s ability to faithfully replicate and...
DNA replication enzymes are essential for the maintenance and propagation of genetic information whi...