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The purpose of this review is to summarize information published since 1990 on DNA replication, recombination and repair of vaccinia virus, a poxvirus. Temperature-sensitive mutations reveal four essential genes related to viral DNA replication: the E9L DNA polymerase, B1R protein kinase, D5R protein, and D4R uracil DNA glycosylase. Other proteins are likely to be also involved in viral DNA replication:...
Recently, several components required for nuclear DNA replication and involved in the regulation of S-phase within the cell cycle have been identified. Though detailed models of these events are not available, we focus on recent developments arisen from analysis in Xenopus egg extracts.
Herpesviruses are a very interesting model for studying DNA replication in eukaryotic systems since they encode most of the proteins required for this process. These include a protein that specifically binds to the virus origin of DNA synthesis, a single-stranded DNA binding protein, an heterotrimeric helicase-primase and an heterodimeric DNA polymerase holoenzyme. Although the virus genome contains...
We have sought to characterize the molecular basis of the sensitivity to ionising radiation and to identify the genes involved in the cellular response of mammalian cells to such radiation. Using the Escherichia coli model, we tested the hypothesis that functional domains of RecA protein are represented in proteins of mammalian cells. We review here the results obtained in the detection of nuclear...
The possibility to record a trace of the precise sites of topoisomerase action has been exploited for almost 12 years in many laboratories. The large majority of the studies were performed in vitro, giving a good picture of sequence specificities of topoisomerases, and of the preference of various drugs for some sequences. Only a relatively small number of reports concern in vivo studies. Their...
The purified DnaA protein has a high affinity for cyclic AMP (cAMP). Using equilibrium dialysis, we determined the K A value for cAMP as 0.819 μM -1 . The number of cAMP binding sites per DnaA protein molecule was calculated to be 1.04. This binding was quite specific for cAMP. ATP was also bound by DnaA protein and inhibited cAMP binding. This inhibition was non-competitive in...
The purified DnaA protein has a high affinity for cyclic AMP (cAMP). Using equilibrium dialysis, we determined the K A value for cAMP as 0.819 μM -1 . The number of cAMP binding sites per DnaA protein molecule was calculated to be 1.04. This binding was quite specific for cAMP. ATP was also bound by DnaA protein and inhibited cAMP binding. This inhibition was non-competitive...
The present work reports the effects of localized insertions around the origin of Escherichia coli chromosome, oriC, on cell cycle parameters. These insertions cause an increase of the C period with an inverse correlation to the distance from oriC. In addition, Ω insertion near oriC causes an increase in the number of replication forks per chromosome, n, and Tn10 insertion causes a decrease in growth...
The present work reports the effects of localized insertions around the origin of Escherichia coli chromosome, oriC, on cell cycle parameters. These insertions cause an increase of the C period with an inverse correlation to the distance from oriC. In addition, Ω insertion near oriC causes an increase in the number of replication forks per chromosome, n, and Tn10 insertion causes a decrease in growth...
Mutations in the Escherichia coli gene for initiation of DNA replication, dnaA, which suppress the polymerization defect and growth inhibition caused by temperature-sensitive (Ts) mutations in the polymerization gene, dnaX, are called Cs,Sx. We show here that these mutations, on their own, also cause defects in initiation, including inhibition of initiation at both low (20<space> o C)...
DNA replication in Escherichia coli is controlled at the initiation stage, possibly by regulation of the essential activity of DnaA protein. The cellular membrane has long been hypothesized to be involved in chromosomal replication. Accumulating evidence, both in vitro and in vivo, that supports the importance of membrane phospholipids influencing the initation activity of DnaA is reviewed.
The bacterial chromosome is a highly compacted nucleoproteic structure. Its apparent disordered morphology is difficult to conciliate with newly discovered mechanisms governing the propagation of genetic information between mother and daughter cells. Recent experiments in bacterial genetics, biochemistry and cytology from a number of laboratories are beginning to unravel how at each cell division,...
Replicative DNA synthesis is a faithful event which requires undamaged DNA and high fidelity DNA polymerases. If unrepaired damage remains in the template DNA during replication, specialised low fidelity DNA polymerases synthesises DNA past lesions (translesion synthesis, TLS). Current evidence suggests that the polymerase switch from replicative to translesion polymerases might be mediated by post-translational...
In eukaryotes, the cellular response to DNA damage depends on the type of DNA structure being recognized by the checkpoint and repair machinery. DNA ends and single-stranded DNA are hallmarks of double-strand breaks and replication stress. These two structures are recognized by distinct sets of proteins, which are reorganized into a focal assembly at the lesion. Moreover, the composition of these...
The Escherichia coli dnaA73, dnaA721, and dnaA71 alleles, which encode A213D, R432L, T435K substitutions, respectively, were originally isolated as extragenic suppressors of a temperature-sensitive dnaX mutant. As the A213D substitution resides in a domain that functions in ATP binding and the R432L and T435K substitutions affect residues that recognize the DnaA box motif, they might be expected to...
Plant mitochondria have a complex and peculiar genetic system. They have the largest genomes, as compared to organelles from other eukaryotic organisms. These can expand tremendously in some species, reaching the megabase range. Nevertheless, whichever the size, the gene content remains modest and restricted to a few polypeptides required for the biogenesis of the oxidative phosphorylation chain complexes,...
Replication is a process which provides two copies of genetic material to a mother cell that are essential for passing complete genetic information to daughter cells. Despite the extremely precise control of this process, regulation of replication can be impaired. This may trigger e.g. re-replication which leads to an increase in the total DNA content in a cell and, depending on the intensity, may...
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