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(NAS Colloquium) Links Between Recombination and Replication:

Vital Roles of Recombination

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Size: 304 pages, 8.5 x 11

Publication Year:2002

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Front Matter i-iii  
Links between recombination and replication: Vital roles of recombination 8172-8172 (skim)
Historical overview: Searching for replication help in all of the rec places 8173-8180 (skim)
Rescue of arrested replication forks by homologous recombination 8181-8188 (skim)
Circles: The replication-recombination-chromosome segregation connection 8189-8195 (skim)
Participation of recombination proteins in rescue of arrested replication forks in UV-irradiated Escherichia coli need not involve recombination 8196-8202 (skim)
Effects of mutations involving cell division, recombination, and chromosome dimer resolution on a priA2::kan mutant 8203-8210 (skim)
RecA protein promotes the regression of stalled replication forks in vitro 8211-8218 (skim)
Topological challenges to DNA replication: Conformations at the fork 8219-8226 (skim)
Rescue of stalled replication forks by RecG: Simultaneous translocation on the leading and lagging strand templates supports an active DNA unwinding model of fork reversal and Holliday junction formation 8227-8234 (skim)
Formation of Holliday junctions by regression of nascent DNA in intermediates containing stalled replication forks: RecG stimulates regression even when the DNA is negatively supercoiled 8235-8240 (skim)
Single-strand interruptions in replicating chromosomes cause double-strand breaks 8241-8246 (skim)
Handoff from recombinase to replisome: Insights from transportation 8247-8254 (skim)
Break-induced replication: A review and an example in budding yeast 8255-8262 (skim)
Links between replication and recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: A hypersensitive requirement for homologous recombination in the absence of Rad27 activity 8263-8269 (skim)
Evidence that replication fork components catalyze establishment of cohesion between sister chromatids 8270-8275 (skim)
Rad52 forms DNA repair and recombination centers during S phase 8276-8282 (skim)
A yeast gene, MGS1, encoding a DNA-dependent AAA+ ATPase is required to maintain genome stability 8283-8289 (skim)
The tight linkage between DNA replication and double-strand break repair in bacteriophage T4 8290-8297 (skim)
Mediator proteins orchestrate enzyme-ssDNA assembly during T4 recombination-dependent DNA replication and repair 8298-8305 (skim)
Two recombination-dependent DNA replication pathways of bacteriophage T4, and their roles in mutagenesis and horizontal gene transfer 8306-8311 (skim)
Bacteriophage T4 gene 41 helicase and gene 59 helicase-loading protein: A versatile couple with roles in replication and recombination 8312-8318 (skim)
Instability of repetitive DNA sequences: The role of replication in multiple mechanisms 8319-8325 (skim)
Repeat expansion by homologous recombination in the mouse germ line at palindromic sequences 8326-8333 (skim)
Stationary-phase mutation in the bacterial chromosome: Recombination protein and DNA polymerase IV dependence 8334-8341 (skim)
Managing DNA polymerases: Coordinating DNA replication, DNA repair, and DNA recombination 8342-8349 (skim)
Roles of DNA polymerases V and II in SOS-induced error-prone and error-free repair in Escherichia coli 8350-8354 (skim)
Accuracy of lesion bypass by yeast and human DNA polymerase n 8355-8360 (skim)
ATP bound to the orgin recognition complex is important for preRC formation 8361-8367 (skim)
Creating a dynamic picture of the sliding clamp during T4 DNA polymerases holoenzyme assembly by using fluorescence resonance energy transfer 8368-8375 (skim)
Interaction of the ß sliding clamp with MutS, ligase, and DNA polymerase I 8376-8380 (skim)
Defining the roles of individual residues in the single-stranded DNA binding site of PcrA helicase 8381-8387 (skim)
Homologous DNA recombination in vertebrate cells 8388-8394 (skim)
Meiotic recombination and chromosome segregation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe 8395-8402 (skim)
Manipulating the mammalian genome by homologous recombination 8403-8410 (skim)
Assembly of RecA-like recombinases: Distinct roles for mediator proteins in mitosis and meiosis 8411-8418 (skim)
Domain structure and dynamics in the helical filaments formed by RecA and Rad51 on DNA 8419-8424 (skim)
Homologous genetic recombination as an intrinsic dynamic property of a DNA structure induced by RecA/Rad51-family proteins: A possible advantage of DNA over RNA as genomic material 8425-8432 (skim)
The synaptic activity of HsDmc1, a human reccombination protein specific to meiosis 8433-8439 (skim)
Complex formation by the human RAD51C and XRCC3 recombination repair proteins 8440-8446 (skim)
Rad54 protein stimulates the postsynaptic phase of Rad51 protein-mediated DNA strand exchange 8447-8453 (skim)
The architecture of the human Rad54-DNA complex provides evidence for protein translocation along DNA 8454-8460 (skim)
DNA replication meets genetic exchange: Chromosomal damage and its repair by homologous recombination 8461-8468 (skim)
Colloquium Program 8469-8471 (skim)

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