Multiple sites of replication initiation in the human beta-globin gene locus.
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A multiprotein complex necessary for both transcription and DNA replication at the β-globin locusThe histone deacetylase inhibitor trichostatin A alters the pattern of DNA replication origin activity in human cellsPeaks cloaked in the mist: the landscape of mammalian replication originsGenomic study of replication initiation in human chromosomes reveals the influence of transcription regulation and chromatin structure on origin selection.Recruitment of ORC or CDC6 to DNA is sufficient to create an artificial origin of replication in mammalian cellsThe dyad symmetry element of Epstein-Barr virus is a dominant but dispensable replication origin.Chromatin structure and replication origins: determinants of chromosome replication and nuclear organizationReplication initiation patterns in the beta-globin loci of totipotent and differentiated murine cells: evidence for multiple initiation regions.Multiple functional elements comprise a Mammalian chromosomal replicator.Identification of new human origins of DNA replication by an origin-trapping assay.Altered replication in human cells promotes DMPK (CTG)(n) · (CAG)(n) repeat instabilityHigh-throughput mapping of origins of replication in human cellsOpen chromatin structures regulate the efficiencies of pre-RC formation and replication initiation in Epstein-Barr virusOligodeoxynucleotide binding to (CTG) · (CAG) microsatellite repeats inhibits replication fork stalling, hairpin formation, and genome instability.A replicator-specific binding protein essential for site-specific initiation of DNA replication in mammalian cells.Activation of a human chromosomal replication origin by protein tethering.The human beta-globin replication initiation region consists of two modular independent replicatorsTranscription factor binding and induced transcription alter chromosomal c-myc replicator activity.Dynamic regulation of histone H3K9 is linked to the switch between replication and transcription at the Dbf4 origin-promoter locus.Asymmetric bidirectional replication at the human DBF4 origin.One-way PCR-based mapping of a replication initiation point (RIP).Identification of BRCA1-IRIS, a BRCA1 locus product.Unstable spinocerebellar ataxia type 10 (ATTCT*(AGAAT) repeats are associated with aberrant replication at the ATX10 locus and replication origin-dependent expansion at an ectopic site in human cells.
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Multiple sites of replication initiation in the human beta-globin gene locus.
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Multiple sites of replication initiation in the human beta-globin gene locus.
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Multiple sites of replication initiation in the human beta-globin gene locus.
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Multiple sites of replication initiation in the human beta-globin gene locus.
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Multiple sites of replication initiation in the human beta-globin gene locus.
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10.1093/NAR/29.3.809
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2001-02-01T00:00:00Z