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Regulation of DNA replication during development

Regulation of DNA replication during development

... for replication, but are incapable of initiating DNA synthesis because the helicase is loaded in an inactive ...of DNA replication (Tanaka et ... See full document

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DNA Replication Control During Drosophila Development: Insights into the Onset of S Phase, Replication Initiation, and Fork Progression

DNA Replication Control During Drosophila Development: Insights into the Onset of S Phase, Replication Initiation, and Fork Progression

... generations. DNA replication initiates from thousands of DNA elements within the genome called origins of ...of replication direct the assem- bly of a large group of proteins and protein ... See full document

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Regulation and function of Spalt proteins during animal development

Regulation and function of Spalt proteins during animal development

... genes during embryogenesis, act- ing to promote head versus trunk development (Jurgens, ...occurs during Drosophila eye development, where Sal influences the formation of the R3, R4, R7 and R8 ... See full document

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DNA replication dynamics of vole genome and its epigenetic regulation

DNA replication dynamics of vole genome and its epigenetic regulation

... methylated DNA, an enrichment in specifically methylated histones such as H3K4, H3K36, H3K79 and a high level of his- tone acetylation ...the replication machinery is present as a multitude of small ... See full document

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Transcriptional regulation of cadherins during development and carcinogenesis

Transcriptional regulation of cadherins during development and carcinogenesis

... activities (HDACs) has been used to explain the repressor activity of human Slug on artificial promoters (Hemavathy et al. , 2000). Very recently, details of the mechanism underlying Snail repres- sion of E-cadherin were ... See full document

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Regulation of DNA replication by the S-phase DNA damage checkpoint

Regulation of DNA replication by the S-phase DNA damage checkpoint

... of replication in the pres- ence of ...unreplicated DNA in the presence of MMS ...stall replication forks ...foci during HU arrest suggesting increased formation of DSBs ...stalled ... See full document

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Regulation of DNA Replication Machinery by Mrc1 in Fission Yeast

Regulation of DNA Replication Machinery by Mrc1 in Fission Yeast

... to DNA metabolism by regulating the expression, localization, and activity of a set of pro- teins that is involved in the repair of DNA damage and/ or in the processing of stalled replication forks ... See full document

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The ‘ORC’hestral symphony in dna replication across the species

The ‘ORC’hestral symphony in dna replication across the species

... transcriptional regulation, S-phase check point regulation, mitotic chromosome assembly, sister chromatid cohesion, coordinating cytokinesis, ribosome biogenesis, tissue specific roles besides its role in ... See full document

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5 hydroxymethyl cytosine enrichment of non committed cells is not a universal feature of vertebrate development

5 hydroxymethyl cytosine enrichment of non committed cells is not a universal feature of vertebrate development

... 5-hydroxymethyl-cytosine (5-hmc) is a cytosine modification that is relatively abundant in mammalian pre-implantation embryos and embryonic stem cells (Esc) derived from mammalian blastocysts. Recent observations imply ... See full document

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Replicating DNA by cell factories: roles of central carbon metabolism and transcription in the control of DNA replication in microbes, and implications for understanding this process in human cells

Replicating DNA by cell factories: roles of central carbon metabolism and transcription in the control of DNA replication in microbes, and implications for understanding this process in human cells

... the replication process at further stages, particularly if environmental or physiological con- ditions change suddenly, and it is crucial for the cell to react ...on DNA replication, it seems that we ... See full document

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Adenovirus E1A Oncogene Induces Rereplication of Cellular DNA and Alters DNA Replication Dynamics

Adenovirus E1A Oncogene Induces Rereplication of Cellular DNA and Alters DNA Replication Dynamics

... a DNA combing assay, we measured three aspects of DNA replication, namely, replicon length, fork velocity, and in- terorigin ...fewer replication origins are used in E1A-expressing cells ... See full document

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DNA Replication in Plants Origins of DNA Replication and Post-translational Histone Modifications During the DNA Synthesis Phase of Arabidopsis thaliana.

DNA Replication in Plants Origins of DNA Replication and Post-translational Histone Modifications During the DNA Synthesis Phase of Arabidopsis thaliana.

... which DNA replication can initiate in any given round of ...specific DNA sequences where replication starts at the same point in each ...preferred DNA synthesis starts sites within ... See full document

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Coordinate Regulation of TET2 and EBNA2 Controls the DNA Methylation State of Latent Epstein-Barr Virus

Coordinate Regulation of TET2 and EBNA2 Controls the DNA Methylation State of Latent Epstein-Barr Virus

... lymphoid development (23, ...expressed during the proliferative phase of EBV latency III establishment, but its expression is epigenetically silenced during the resting memory B-cell phase of EBV ... See full document

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Understanding pRb: toward the necessary development of targeted treatments for retinoblastoma

Understanding pRb: toward the necessary development of targeted treatments for retinoblastoma

... retinoblastoma gene (RB1). RB1 was the first identified tumor suppressor gene and has defined roles in the regulation of cell cycle progression, DNA replication, and terminal differentiation. ... See full document

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Role of mitochondrial DNA replication during differentiation of reprogrammed stem cells

Role of mitochondrial DNA replication during differentiation of reprogrammed stem cells

... quence of these defects uncouples the ETC, altering energy production, production of ROS, modulation of calcium ion uptake and tendency to apoptosis. MtDNA is more susceptible to muta- tion than genomic DNA most ... See full document

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The N Terminus of Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus DNA Polymerase Is Required for Efficient Viral DNA Replication and Virus and Occlusion Body Production

The N Terminus of Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus DNA Polymerase Is Required for Efficient Viral DNA Replication and Virus and Occlusion Body Production

... monolayers were incubated for 5 h posttransfection (hpt), rinsed twice with Grace’s medium, and replenished with 2 ml of fresh Grace’s medium supplemented with 10% FBS. Virus supernatants were collected from ... See full document

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Efficient Translation of Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) DNA Polymerase Contributes to the Enhanced Lytic Replication Phenotype of M81 EBV

Efficient Translation of Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) DNA Polymerase Contributes to the Enhanced Lytic Replication Phenotype of M81 EBV

... EBV DNA polymerase (BALF5) mRNA is unusual in having two potential cleavage and polyadenylation sites, and SM has been shown to facilitate the processing of this RNA transcript ...overall DNA ... See full document

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Regulation and Modulation of Human DNA Polymerase δ Activity and Function

Regulation and Modulation of Human DNA Polymerase δ Activity and Function

... for development, and exhibits haploinsufficiency ...severe replication defects and genomic ...coincide during S phase with the degradation of p12, leaving the Pol δ dimer as the major ... See full document

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Origin Usage during Euplotes Ribosomal DNA Amplification

Origin Usage during Euplotes Ribosomal DNA Amplification

... identified replication intermediates using probes that hybridized specifically to one fragment or the other ...of replication intermediates remained unchanged, with simple Y arcs as the main intermediate ... See full document

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Replication-Uncoupled Histone Deposition during Adenovirus DNA Replication

Replication-Uncoupled Histone Deposition during Adenovirus DNA Replication

... complexes during DNA replication (14, 40, 43). This DNA replication-cou- pled system of histone deposition is thought to also be utilized by some DNA ...the DNA ... See full document

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