© 2018 by the authors. The bacterium Escherichia coli contains a single circular chromosome with a defined architecture. DNA replication initiates at a single origin called oriC. Two replication forks are assembled and proceed in opposite directions until they fuse in a specialised zone opposite the origin. This termination area is flanked by polar replication fork pause sites that allow forks to enter, but not to leave. Thus, the chromosome is divided into two replichores, each replicated by a single replication fork. Recently, we analysed the replication parameters in E. coli cells, in which an ectopic origin termed oriZ was integrated in the right-hand replichore. Two major obstacles to replication were identified: (1) head-on replicatio...
Genome replication is frequently challenged by obstacles that can result from DNA damage, topologi...
Chromosome duplication initiates via the assembly of replication fork complexes at defined origins,...
ABSTRACT The bacterium Escherichia coli can initiate replication in the absence of the replication i...
The bacterium Escherichia coli contains a single circular chromosome with a defined architecture. DN...
The bacterium Escherichia coli contains a single circular chromosome with a defined architecture. DN...
The bacterium Escherichia coli contains a single circular chromosome with a defined architecture. DN...
Copyright © 2020 Syeda, Dimude, Skovgaard and Rudolph. Each cell division requires the complete and ...
Each cell division requires the unwinding of millions of DNA base pairs to allow chromosome duplicat...
Chromosome duplication initiates via the assembly of replication forks at defined origins. Forks pro...
Most bacteria and archaea have circular chromosomes, in which DNA replication begins at a site known...
SummaryA prevalent view of DNA replication has been that it is carried out in fixed “replication fac...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Termination of DNA replication, the final stage of genome duplicat...
<p>Constitutive stable DNA replication (cSDR) is an alternative mode of replication initiation in Es...
Bacterial chromosomes have a single, unique replication origin (named oriC), from which DNA synthesi...
Genome replication is frequently challenged by obstacles that can result from DNA damage, topologi...
Chromosome duplication initiates via the assembly of replication fork complexes at defined origins,...
ABSTRACT The bacterium Escherichia coli can initiate replication in the absence of the replication i...
The bacterium Escherichia coli contains a single circular chromosome with a defined architecture. DN...
The bacterium Escherichia coli contains a single circular chromosome with a defined architecture. DN...
The bacterium Escherichia coli contains a single circular chromosome with a defined architecture. DN...
Copyright © 2020 Syeda, Dimude, Skovgaard and Rudolph. Each cell division requires the complete and ...
Each cell division requires the unwinding of millions of DNA base pairs to allow chromosome duplicat...
Chromosome duplication initiates via the assembly of replication forks at defined origins. Forks pro...
Most bacteria and archaea have circular chromosomes, in which DNA replication begins at a site known...
SummaryA prevalent view of DNA replication has been that it is carried out in fixed “replication fac...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Termination of DNA replication, the final stage of genome duplicat...
<p>Constitutive stable DNA replication (cSDR) is an alternative mode of replication initiation in Es...
Bacterial chromosomes have a single, unique replication origin (named oriC), from which DNA synthesi...
Genome replication is frequently challenged by obstacles that can result from DNA damage, topologi...
Chromosome duplication initiates via the assembly of replication fork complexes at defined origins,...
ABSTRACT The bacterium Escherichia coli can initiate replication in the absence of the replication i...