Defects in chromosome replication can lead to translocations that are thought to result from recombination events at stalled DNA replication forks. The progression of forks is controlled by an essential DNA helicase, which unwinds the parental duplex and can stall on encountering tight protein-DNA complexes. Such pause sites are hotspots for recombination and it has been proposed that stalled replisomes disassemble, leading to fork collapse. However, in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes it now seems that paused forks are surprisingly stable, so that DNA synthesis can resume without recombination if the barrier protein is removed. Recombination at stalled forks might require other events that occur after pausing, or might be dependent on featu...
DNA replication is mediated by a multi-protein complex known as the replisome. With the hexameric MC...
Replication of chromosomal DNA must be carried out to completion in order for a cell to proliferate....
Cells must replicate and segregate their DNA to daughter cells accurately to maintain genome stabili...
Defects in chromosome replication can lead to translocations that are thought to result from recombi...
Eukaryotic cells regulate the progression and integrity of DNA replication forks to maintain genomic...
Eukaryotic cells regulate the progression and integrity of DNA replication forks to maintain genomic...
The fidelity of DNA replication is of paramount importance to the maintenance of genome integrity. W...
During S-phase, the genome is extremely vulnerable and the progression of replication forks is often...
Eukaryotic chromosome replication is mediated by multiple replicons and is coordinated with sister c...
During S-phase, the genome is extremely vulnerable and the progression of replication forks is often...
During S-phase, the genome is extremely vulnerable and the progression of replication forks is often...
SummaryGenomic rearrangements linked to aberrant recombination are associated with cancer and human ...
Replication fork stalling frequently occurs during DNA replication in eukaryotic cells and destabili...
Timely completion of DNA replication in each cell cycle is crucial for maintaining genomic integrity...
Timely completion of DNA replication in each cell cycle is crucial for maintaining genomic integrity...
DNA replication is mediated by a multi-protein complex known as the replisome. With the hexameric MC...
Replication of chromosomal DNA must be carried out to completion in order for a cell to proliferate....
Cells must replicate and segregate their DNA to daughter cells accurately to maintain genome stabili...
Defects in chromosome replication can lead to translocations that are thought to result from recombi...
Eukaryotic cells regulate the progression and integrity of DNA replication forks to maintain genomic...
Eukaryotic cells regulate the progression and integrity of DNA replication forks to maintain genomic...
The fidelity of DNA replication is of paramount importance to the maintenance of genome integrity. W...
During S-phase, the genome is extremely vulnerable and the progression of replication forks is often...
Eukaryotic chromosome replication is mediated by multiple replicons and is coordinated with sister c...
During S-phase, the genome is extremely vulnerable and the progression of replication forks is often...
During S-phase, the genome is extremely vulnerable and the progression of replication forks is often...
SummaryGenomic rearrangements linked to aberrant recombination are associated with cancer and human ...
Replication fork stalling frequently occurs during DNA replication in eukaryotic cells and destabili...
Timely completion of DNA replication in each cell cycle is crucial for maintaining genomic integrity...
Timely completion of DNA replication in each cell cycle is crucial for maintaining genomic integrity...
DNA replication is mediated by a multi-protein complex known as the replisome. With the hexameric MC...
Replication of chromosomal DNA must be carried out to completion in order for a cell to proliferate....
Cells must replicate and segregate their DNA to daughter cells accurately to maintain genome stabili...