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生物
复制前复合体
DNA复制
染色体复制控制
遗传学
DNA再复制
解旋酶
真核细胞DNA复制
原点识别复合体
DNA
细胞生物学
Ter蛋白
基因
核糖核酸
作者
Tricia A. Windgassen,Sarah R. Wessel,Basudeb Bhattacharyya,James L. Keck
摘要
Multi-protein DNA replication complexes called replisomes perform the essential process of copying cellular genetic information prior to cell division. Under ideal conditions, replisomes dissociate only after the entire genome has been duplicated. However, DNA replication rarely occurs without interruptions that can dislodge replisomes from DNA. Such events produce incompletely replicated chromosomes that, if left unrepaired, prevent the segregation of full genomes to daughter cells. To mitigate this threat, cells have evolved 'DNA replication restart' pathways that have been best defined in bacteria. Replication restart requires recognition and remodeling of abandoned replication forks by DNA replication restart proteins followed by reloading of the replicative DNA helicase, which subsequently directs assembly of the remaining replisome subunits. This review summarizes our current understanding of the mechanisms underlying replication restart and the proteins that drive the process in Escherichia coli (PriA, PriB, PriC and DnaT).
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