AbstractComplete, accurate duplication of the genetic material is a prerequisite for successful cell division. Achieving this accuracy is challenging since there are many barriers to replication forks that may cause failure to complete genome duplication or result in possibly catastrophic corruption of the genetic code. One of the most important types of replicative barriers are proteins bound to the template DNA, especially transcription complexes. Removal of these barriers demands energy input not only to separate the DNA strands but also to disrupt multiple bonds between the protein and DNA. Replicative helicases that unwind the template DNA for polymerases at the fork can displace proteins bound to the template. However, even occasional...
Progression of DNA replication depends on the ability of the replisome complex to overcome nucleopro...
The replisome is a multiprotein machine that carries out DNA replication. In Escherichia coli, a sin...
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Accessory replicative helicases aid the primary replicative helicase in duplicating protein-bound DN...
DNA replication must cope with nucleoprotein barriers that impair efficient replisome translocation....
Abstract A pre-requisite for successful cell division in any organism is synthesis of an accurate co...
Bacterial genome duplication and transcription require simultaneous access to the same DNA template....
Bacterial genome duplication and transcription require simultaneous access to the same DNA template....
Helicases catalyse DNA and RNA strand separation. Proteins bound to the nucleic acid must also be di...
AbstractReplicative helicases play central roles in chromosome duplication and their assembly onto D...
DNA replication is mediated by a multiprotein complex known as the replisome. With the hexameric MCM...
Accurate duplication of chromosomal DNA is essential for the transmission of genetic information. Th...
Accurate chromosomal DNA replication is essential to maintain genomic stability. Genetic evidence su...
The eukaryotic replisome coordinates template unwinding and nascent-strand synthesis to drive DNA re...
DNA replication is essential to successful cell proliferation. Inheritance of traits during cell pro...
Progression of DNA replication depends on the ability of the replisome complex to overcome nucleopro...
The replisome is a multiprotein machine that carries out DNA replication. In Escherichia coli, a sin...
Copyright © 2020 Syeda, Dimude, Skovgaard and Rudolph. Each cell division requires the complete and ...
Accessory replicative helicases aid the primary replicative helicase in duplicating protein-bound DN...
DNA replication must cope with nucleoprotein barriers that impair efficient replisome translocation....
Abstract A pre-requisite for successful cell division in any organism is synthesis of an accurate co...
Bacterial genome duplication and transcription require simultaneous access to the same DNA template....
Bacterial genome duplication and transcription require simultaneous access to the same DNA template....
Helicases catalyse DNA and RNA strand separation. Proteins bound to the nucleic acid must also be di...
AbstractReplicative helicases play central roles in chromosome duplication and their assembly onto D...
DNA replication is mediated by a multiprotein complex known as the replisome. With the hexameric MCM...
Accurate duplication of chromosomal DNA is essential for the transmission of genetic information. Th...
Accurate chromosomal DNA replication is essential to maintain genomic stability. Genetic evidence su...
The eukaryotic replisome coordinates template unwinding and nascent-strand synthesis to drive DNA re...
DNA replication is essential to successful cell proliferation. Inheritance of traits during cell pro...
Progression of DNA replication depends on the ability of the replisome complex to overcome nucleopro...
The replisome is a multiprotein machine that carries out DNA replication. In Escherichia coli, a sin...
Copyright © 2020 Syeda, Dimude, Skovgaard and Rudolph. Each cell division requires the complete and ...