The Consequences of Replicating in the Wrong Orientation: Bacterial Chromosome Duplication without an Active Replication Origin
ABSTRACT Chromosome replication is regulated in all organisms at the assembly stage of the replication machinery at specific origins. In Escherichia coli, the DnaA initiator protein regulates the assembly of replication forks at oriC. This regulation can be undermined by defects in nucleic acid meta...
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Main Authors: | Juachi U. Dimude, Anna Stockum, Sarah L. Midgley-Smith, Amy L. Upton, Helen A. Foster, Arshad Khan, Nigel J. Saunders, Renata Retkute, Christian J. Rudolph |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2015
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/79b4d77668a248bfa16f07df16ae890e |
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