Replication of genomic DNA is a universal process that proceeds in distinct stages, from initiation to elongation and finally to termination. Each stage involves multiple stable or transient interactions between protein subunits with functions that are more or less conserved in all organisms. In Escherichia coli, initiation of bidirectional replication at the origin (oriC) occurs through the concerted actions of the DnaA replication initiator protein, the hexameric DnaB helicase, the DnaC helicase loading partner and the DnaG primase, leading to establishment of two replication forks. Elongation of RNA primers at each fork proceeds simultaneously on both strands by actions of the multimeric replicase, DNA polymerase III holoenzyme. The fork...
The circular chromosome of bacteria is replicated by two replisomes assembled at the unique origin a...
<div><p>In all organisms several enzymes that are needed upon replication impediment are targeted to...
DNA replication forks are frequently detained during their progression from oriC to the replication ...
Replication of genomic DNA is a universal process that proceeds in distinct stages, from initiation ...
19 p.DNA synthesis is a complex process that is regulated at the stage of initiation of DNA replicat...
We present single-molecule studies of the Escherichia coli replication machinery. We visualize indiv...
We present single-molecule studies of the Escherichia coli replication machinery. We visualize indiv...
DNA replication is an essential process that must proceed from start to end without failure. The Esc...
We present single-molecule studies of the Escherichia coli replication machinery. We visualize indiv...
We present single-molecule studies of the Escherichia coli replication machinery. We visualize indiv...
The field of DNA replication was launched upon discovery of the first DNA polymerase by Kornberg and...
Genome duplication is a critical event in the reproduction cycle of every cell. Because all daughter...
January 1, 2011The essential proteins DnaB, DnaD and DnaI of Bacillus subtilis are required for init...
International audienceIn all organisms several enzymes that are needed upon replication impediment a...
DNA replication forks are frequently detained during their progression from oriC to the replication ...
The circular chromosome of bacteria is replicated by two replisomes assembled at the unique origin a...
<div><p>In all organisms several enzymes that are needed upon replication impediment are targeted to...
DNA replication forks are frequently detained during their progression from oriC to the replication ...
Replication of genomic DNA is a universal process that proceeds in distinct stages, from initiation ...
19 p.DNA synthesis is a complex process that is regulated at the stage of initiation of DNA replicat...
We present single-molecule studies of the Escherichia coli replication machinery. We visualize indiv...
We present single-molecule studies of the Escherichia coli replication machinery. We visualize indiv...
DNA replication is an essential process that must proceed from start to end without failure. The Esc...
We present single-molecule studies of the Escherichia coli replication machinery. We visualize indiv...
We present single-molecule studies of the Escherichia coli replication machinery. We visualize indiv...
The field of DNA replication was launched upon discovery of the first DNA polymerase by Kornberg and...
Genome duplication is a critical event in the reproduction cycle of every cell. Because all daughter...
January 1, 2011The essential proteins DnaB, DnaD and DnaI of Bacillus subtilis are required for init...
International audienceIn all organisms several enzymes that are needed upon replication impediment a...
DNA replication forks are frequently detained during their progression from oriC to the replication ...
The circular chromosome of bacteria is replicated by two replisomes assembled at the unique origin a...
<div><p>In all organisms several enzymes that are needed upon replication impediment are targeted to...
DNA replication forks are frequently detained during their progression from oriC to the replication ...