International audienceThe archaeal machinery responsible for DNA replication is largely homologous to that of eukaryotes and is clearly distinct from its bacterial counterpart. Moreover, it shows high diversity in the various archaeal lineages, including different sets of components, heterogeneous taxonomic distribution, and a large number of additional copies that are sometimes highly divergent. This has made the evolutionary history of this cellular system particularly challenging to dissect. Here, we have carried out an exhaustive identification of homologs of all major replication components in over 140 complete archaeal genomes. Phylogenomic analysis allowed assigning them to either a conserved and probably essential core of replicatio...
The common ancestry of archaea and eukaryotes is evident in their genome architecture. All eukaryoti...
AbstractIn this issue, Robinson and coworkers provide new insights into the mechanisms of initiation...
International audienceThe elaborate eukaryotic DNA replication machinery evolved from the archaeal a...
Thèse réalisée entre France et Japon (boursier JSPS)Cellular organisms belong to one of the three do...
It is widely accepted that there exist an evolutionary relationship between Archaea and Eukaryotes, ...
It is widely accepted that there exist an evolutionary relationship between Archaea and Eukaryotes, ...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
International audienceOne fundamental challenge of cells is to accurately copy their genetic materia...
International audienceOne fundamental challenge of cells is to accurately copy their genetic materia...
In all three domains of life, DNA replication begins at specialized loci termed replication origins....
AbstractEukaryotic chromosomes possess multiple origins of replication, whereas bacterial chromosome...
BACKGROUND: The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, i...
The common ancestry of archaea and eukaryotes is evident in their genome architecture. All eukaryoti...
AbstractIn this issue, Robinson and coworkers provide new insights into the mechanisms of initiation...
International audienceThe elaborate eukaryotic DNA replication machinery evolved from the archaeal a...
Thèse réalisée entre France et Japon (boursier JSPS)Cellular organisms belong to one of the three do...
It is widely accepted that there exist an evolutionary relationship between Archaea and Eukaryotes, ...
It is widely accepted that there exist an evolutionary relationship between Archaea and Eukaryotes, ...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
International audienceOne fundamental challenge of cells is to accurately copy their genetic materia...
International audienceOne fundamental challenge of cells is to accurately copy their genetic materia...
In all three domains of life, DNA replication begins at specialized loci termed replication origins....
AbstractEukaryotic chromosomes possess multiple origins of replication, whereas bacterial chromosome...
BACKGROUND: The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, i...
The common ancestry of archaea and eukaryotes is evident in their genome architecture. All eukaryoti...
AbstractIn this issue, Robinson and coworkers provide new insights into the mechanisms of initiation...
International audienceThe elaborate eukaryotic DNA replication machinery evolved from the archaeal a...