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The plasticity of DNA replication forks in response to clinically relevant genotoxic stress
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 2020Matteo Berti, D. Cortez, M. Lopes
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1997
Replication protein A [RPA; also known as replication factor A (RFA) and human single-stranded DNA-binding protein] is a single-stranded DNA-binding protein that is required for multiple processes in eukaryotic DNA metabolism, including DNA replication ...
M. Wold
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Replication protein A [RPA; also known as replication factor A (RFA) and human single-stranded DNA-binding protein] is a single-stranded DNA-binding protein that is required for multiple processes in eukaryotic DNA metabolism, including DNA replication ...
M. Wold
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1972
Abstract The single postulate that proteins called π exist which recognize specific sequences (π sequences) in DNA and there cause the appropriate DNA polymerase to initiate synthesis of a polydeoxynucleotide chain provides an explanation of all the experimental observations relevant to DNA replication.
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Abstract The single postulate that proteins called π exist which recognize specific sequences (π sequences) in DNA and there cause the appropriate DNA polymerase to initiate synthesis of a polydeoxynucleotide chain provides an explanation of all the experimental observations relevant to DNA replication.
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1980
When new DNA molecules are synthesised, the information contained in the parental molecule is passed on with very great accuracy to the daughter molecules. The basic principle on which such accurate copying occurs is suggested by the double-helical structure of DNA; each strand serves as a template for the synthesis of a complementary strand, thus ...
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When new DNA molecules are synthesised, the information contained in the parental molecule is passed on with very great accuracy to the daughter molecules. The basic principle on which such accurate copying occurs is suggested by the double-helical structure of DNA; each strand serves as a template for the synthesis of a complementary strand, thus ...
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Annals of Human Genetics, 1960
SummaryThe general theory of replication of a single‐chain structure with specified length is discussed. The principles, which emerge from considering this question in the abstract or with the help of experimental machines, are applied to the problem of DNA replication.
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SummaryThe general theory of replication of a single‐chain structure with specified length is discussed. The principles, which emerge from considering this question in the abstract or with the help of experimental machines, are applied to the problem of DNA replication.
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Replication of Herpesvirus DNA [PDF]
The genomes of the herpesviruses are large complex DNA molecules with several interesting and perhaps unique properties. In the past few years the structure of these genomes has generated considerable interest, and significant progress has been made in the elucidation of the structural organization of these DNA molecules.
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High speed of fork progression induces DNA replication stress and genomic instability
Nature, 2018A. Maya-Mendoza+5 more
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Microtubules and DNA Replication
1987Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the microtubules and DNA replication. The investigations of the role of microtubules in regulating DNA replication reflect two different schools of thought: one studied lymphocytes with the working hypothesis that cell surface-associated microtubules were required for the transmission of the mitogenic signal ...
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Nature, 1971
Bacterial cells seem to differentiate between thymine and thymidine, using them separately for replication and repair synthesis respectively. These two processes thus seem to draw their precursors from separate pools.
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Bacterial cells seem to differentiate between thymine and thymidine, using them separately for replication and repair synthesis respectively. These two processes thus seem to draw their precursors from separate pools.
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