E2F-dependent transcription determines replication capacity and S phase length
DNA replication is tightly regulated during S phase of the cell cycle to ensure timely and accurate genome duplication. Here, the authors reveal that E2F-dependent transcription determines the maximal amount of DNA a cell is able to synthesise per unit time throughout S phase.
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Main Authors: | Betheney R. Pennycook, Eva Vesela, Silvia Peripolli, Tanya Singh, Alexis R. Barr, Cosetta Bertoli, Robertus A. M. de Bruin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bee6fa4381464a1ea5a0b25db67a1e23 |
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