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Balanced act of a leading strand DNA polymerase specific domain and its exonuclease domain promotes genome-wide replication fork symmetry
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- Meng, XiangzhouClaussin, ClémenceRegan-Mochrie, GemmaWhitehouse, Iestyn1 more author(s)...
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Summary from GEO: "During genome replication, the leading strand DNA polymerase conducts continuous synthesis over long stretches of DNA within each replicon. Processive DNA synthesis supports symmetric progression of sister replication forks and efficient genome duplication. To address the mechanisms underlying leading strand polymerase-mediated synthesis, we examine one of its conserved domains,...
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DNA Breaks, Double-StrandedDNA Polymerase IIDNA ReplicationReplicon
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Single-molecule mapping of replisome progression
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- Claussin, ClémenceVazquez, JacobWhitehouse, Iestyn
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Summary from GEO: "Replicon-seq is a method to study the progression of sister replisomes during DNA replication. This method relies excision of the full-length of replicons by the fusion of MNase to MCM4 and sequencing via Nanopore technology." Overall design from GEO: "MCM4 was fused to Miccrococcal nuclease ( MNase) to generate DNA double strand break at the site of replisomes. DNA ends are...
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DNA Breaks, Double-StrandedDNA ReplicationReplicon
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