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DNA Replication

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    Chapter 1 A high-throughput confocal fluorescence microscopy platform to study DNA replication stress in yeast cells.
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    Chapter 2 Microscopy techniques to examine DNA replication in fission yeast.
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    Chapter 3 High-Resolution Analysis of Mammalian DNA Replication Units
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    Chapter 4 Analyzing the Dynamics of DNA Replication in Mammalian Cells Using DNA Combing
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    Chapter 5 Measuring DNA content by flow cytometry in fission yeast.
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    Chapter 6 Incorporation of thymidine analogs for studying replication kinetics in fission yeast.
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    Chapter 7 EdU Incorporation for FACS and Microscopy Analysis of DNA Replication in Budding Yeast.
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    Chapter 8 Determination of deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate concentrations in yeast cells by strong anion-exchange high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with ultraviolet detection.
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    Chapter 9 Measuring ribonucleotide incorporation into DNA in vitro and in vivo.
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    Chapter 10 Detection and Sequencing of Okazaki Fragments in S. cerevisiae.
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    Chapter 11 ChIP-Seq to Analyze the Binding of Replication Proteins to Chromatin.
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    Chapter 12 Chromatin immunoprecipitation to detect DNA replication and repair factors.
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    Chapter 13 Molecular Genetic Methods to Study DNA Replication Protein Function in Haloferax volcanii, A Model Archaeal Organism.
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    Chapter 14 Single-Molecule Observation of Prokaryotic DNA Replication
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    Chapter 15 Analyzing the Response to Dysfunction Replication Forks Using the RTS1 Barrier System in Fission Yeast.
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    Chapter 16 Purification of Restriction Fragments Containing Replication Intermediates from Complex Genomes for 2-D Gel Analysis
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    Chapter 17 Isolation of Restriction Fragments Containing Origins of Replication from Complex Genomes
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Chapter title
Molecular Genetic Methods to Study DNA Replication Protein Function in Haloferax volcanii, A Model Archaeal Organism.
Chapter number 13
Book title
DNA Replication
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2596-4_13
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-2595-7, 978-1-4939-2596-4
Authors

Giroux, Xavier, MacNeill, Stuart A, Xavier Giroux, Stuart A. MacNeill, MacNeill, Stuart A.

Abstract

Successful high-fidelity chromosomal DNA replication is fundamental to all forms of cellular life and requires the complex interplay of a variety of essential and nonessential protein factors in a spatially and temporally coordinated manner. Much of what is known about the enzymes and mechanisms of chromosome replication has come from analysis of simple microbial model systems, such as yeast and archaea. Archaea possess a highly simplified eukaryotic-like replication apparatus, making them an excellent model for gaining novel insights into conserved aspects of protein function at the heart of the replisome. Amongst the thermophilic archaea, a number of species have proved useful for biochemical analysis of protein function, but few of these organisms are suited to genetic analysis. One archaeal organism that is genetically tractable is the mesophilic euryarchaeon Haloferax volcanii, a halophile that grows aerobically in high salt medium at an optimum temperature of 40-45 °C and with a doubling time of 2-3 h. The Hfx. volcanii genome has been sequenced and a range of methods have been developed to allow reverse genetic analysis of protein function in vivo, including techniques for gene replacement and gene deletion, transcriptional regulation, point mutation and gene tagging. Here we briefly summarize current knowledge of the chromosomal DNA replication machinery in the haloarchaea before describing in detail the molecular methods available to probe protein structure and function within the Hfx. volcanii replication apparatus.

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Student > Bachelor 3 33%
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Student > Doctoral Student 1 11%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 5 56%
Computer Science 1 11%
Immunology and Microbiology 1 11%
Neuroscience 1 11%
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