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Dynamics of the bacterial replisome
All the instructions that regulate all aspects of the life cycle of any living cell on Earth are safely stored in a molecule called DNA. It is therefore a fundamental process for life that the information on the DNA is preserved and faithfully transmitted to the next generation.
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The non-catalytic DNA polymerase ε subunit is an NPF motif recognition protein. [PDF]
Keskitalo S +10 more
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TIPIN coordinates ATM-dependent checkpoint and NF-κB signaling to counteract DNA replication damage from topoisomerase inhibition. [PDF]
Khan A +5 more
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Mechanistic models of asymmetric hand-over-hand translocation and nucleosome navigation by CMG helicase. [PDF]
Nagae F +4 more
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Structural insights into the exchange mechanism of a replicative DNA polymerase. [PDF]
Feng X +4 more
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Redox-sensitive alteration of replisome architecture safeguards genome integrity
Kumar Somyajit +7 more
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R. Georgescu +8 more
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Chromosome segregation dynamics during the cell cycle of Staphylococcus aureus. [PDF]
Izquierdo-Martinez A +8 more
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Speed variations of bacterial replisomes
Replisomes are multi-protein complexes that replicate genomes with remarkable speed and accuracy. Despite their importance, their dynamics is poorly characterized, especially in vivo. In this paper, we present an approach to infer the replisome dynamics from the DNA abundance distribution measured in a growing bacterial population.
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Always on the Move: Overview on Chromatin Dynamics within Nuclear Processes. [PDF]
Delvaux de Fenffe CM +2 more
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