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Revision as of 09:13, 2 July 2015
The replisome is a protein complex that is required and sufficient for replication of both leading and lagging strands.
PolC-HolA-HolB-DnaX-DnaN-DnaG-DnaC-DnaI-DnaD-SsbA-DnaE-PriA-DnaB PubMed
RecA colocalizes to the replisome in response to endogenous and exogenous DNA damage and in response to damage-independent fork arrest (formation of DNA repair centers), repair center formation depends on RecO and RecR, and is facilitated by RecF and SsbA PubMed
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In vitro reconstitution of the replisome
Reviews
Other important publications
Masayuki Su'etsugu, Jeff Errington
The replicase sliding clamp dynamically accumulates behind progressing replication forks in Bacillus subtilis cells.
Mol Cell: 2011, 41(6);720-32
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Houra Merrikh, Cristina Machón, William H Grainger, Alan D Grossman, Panos Soultanas
Co-directional replication-transcription conflicts lead to replication restart.
Nature: 2011, 470(7335);554-7
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