DNA replication is essential for the propagation of all living organisms. The ability of a cell to accurately duplicate its entire genome is dependent upon the activity of numerous proteins. Identifying the molecular mechanisms by which these proteins act, and determining how they are physically and functionally coordinated at sites of active DNA replication, is central to understanding this essential cellular process. Archaea possess a DNA replication machinery which is ancestral to the one present in eukaryotes, and thus these organisms serve as simplified model systems for understanding the complexities of eukaryotic DNA replication. This thesis investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying Okazaki fragment maturation in the crenar...
International audienceThe elaborate eukaryotic DNA replication machinery evolved from the archaeal a...
BACKGROUND: The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, i...
Copyright © 2014 Felipe Sarmiento et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
DNA replication is essential for the propagation of all living organisms. The ability of a cell to a...
Previous studies suggest a degree of homology between eukaryotic replication, transcription and tra...
203 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.DNA replication is a fundamen...
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...
Studies of the DNA-replication machinery of Archaea have revealed striking similarities to that of e...
DNA replication on the lagging strand occurs via the synthesis and maturation of Okazaki fragments. ...
The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, including pro...
The analysis of completed archaeal genome sequences led to the identification of a set of approximat...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
Analyses of the DNA replication-associated proteins of hyperthermophilic archaea have yielded consid...
The archaeal DNA replication apparatus is a simplified version of that of eukaryotes and has attract...
International audienceThe elaborate eukaryotic DNA replication machinery evolved from the archaeal a...
BACKGROUND: The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, i...
Copyright © 2014 Felipe Sarmiento et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
DNA replication is essential for the propagation of all living organisms. The ability of a cell to a...
Previous studies suggest a degree of homology between eukaryotic replication, transcription and tra...
203 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.DNA replication is a fundamen...
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...
Studies of the DNA-replication machinery of Archaea have revealed striking similarities to that of e...
DNA replication on the lagging strand occurs via the synthesis and maturation of Okazaki fragments. ...
The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, including pro...
The analysis of completed archaeal genome sequences led to the identification of a set of approximat...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
Analyses of the DNA replication-associated proteins of hyperthermophilic archaea have yielded consid...
The archaeal DNA replication apparatus is a simplified version of that of eukaryotes and has attract...
International audienceThe elaborate eukaryotic DNA replication machinery evolved from the archaeal a...
BACKGROUND: The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, i...
Copyright © 2014 Felipe Sarmiento et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...