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The following pages link to The ColE1 unidirectional origin acts as a polar replication fork pausing site. (Q54580894):
Displaying 29 items.
- Origin pairing ('handcuffing') as a mode of negative control of P1 plasmid copy number (Q24536080) (← links)
- Topoisomerase IV, alone, unknots DNA in E. coli (Q28361527) (← links)
- Production of highly knotted DNA by means of cosmid circularization inside phage capsids (Q33312099) (← links)
- Supercoiling, knotting and replication fork reversal in partially replicated plasmids (Q33559373) (← links)
- Bi-directional replication and random termination. (Q33688903) (← links)
- Knot what we thought before: the twisted story of replication (Q33738519) (← links)
- Mechanisms and consequences of replication fork arrest. (Q33862958) (← links)
- A topological view of the replicon (Q34165901) (← links)
- Telomeric repeat mutagenicity in human somatic cells is modulated by repeat orientation and G-quadruplex stability (Q34334057) (← links)
- Promoter clearance and escape in prokaryotes (Q34816592) (← links)
- Electrophoretic mobility of supercoiled, catenated and knotted DNA molecules. (Q35130961) (← links)
- Direct Evidence for the Formation of Precatenanes during DNA Replication (Q35662242) (← links)
- Replication fork stalling at natural impediments (Q36755308) (← links)
- A dual promoter system regulating λ DNA replication initiation (Q37701306) (← links)
- The benefit of DNA supercoiling during replication (Q38091500) (← links)
- Replication and control of circular bacterial plasmids. (Q39523346) (← links)
- Directionality of lambda plasmid DNA replication carried out by the heritable replication complex (Q39535195) (← links)
- Visualisation of plasmid replication intermediates containing reversed forks (Q39541952) (← links)
- DNA is more negatively supercoiled in bacterial plasmids than in minichromosomes isolated from budding yeast (Q41942088) (← links)
- Topo IV is the topoisomerase that knots and unknots sister duplexes during DNA replication. (Q42131631) (← links)
- R-loops do not accumulate in transcription-defective hpr1-101 mutants: implications for the functional role of THO/TREX. (Q42574551) (← links)
- The interaction between sigmaS, the stationary phase sigma factor, and the core enzyme of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase (Q43936637) (← links)
- DNA knotting caused by head-on collision of transcription and replication (Q44127944) (← links)
- Characterization of the pea rDNA replication fork barrier: putative cis-acting and trans-acting factors (Q47950217) (← links)
- A computer model for the analysis of DNA replication intermediates by two-dimensional agarose gel electrophoresis (Q58044532) (← links)
- A double strand break does not promote pilin antigenic variation (Q64387236) (← links)
- Switch from theta to sigma replication of bacteriophage lambda DNA: factors involved in the process and a model for its regulation. (Q66152365) (← links)
- 2D gels and their third-dimension potential (Q83782401) (← links)
- Closing the DNA replication cycle: from simple circular molecules to supercoiled and knotted DNA catenanes (Q91651392) (← links)