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DNA replication: telling time with microarraysChromosome replication: from ORC to forkAt short telomeres Tel1 directs early replication and phosphorylates Rif1.CLB5-dependent activation of late replication origins in S. cerevisiae.Cdc7 is required throughout the yeast S phase to activate replication origins.Rif1 controls DNA replication by directing Protein Phosphatase 1 to reverse Cdc7-mediated phosphorylation of the MCM complexThe Elg1 replication factor C-like complex functions in PCNA unloading during DNA replication.Quantitative proteomic analysis of chromatin reveals that Ctf18 acts in the DNA replication checkpoint.DNA replication: stable driving prevents fatal smashesThe effect of Ku on telomere replication time is mediated by telomere length but is independent of histone tail acetylation.Ku complex controls the replication time of DNA in telomere regions.Limiting replication initiation factors execute the temporal programme of origin firing in budding yeast.Replication-Coupled PCNA Unloading by the Elg1 Complex Occurs Genome-wide and Requires Okazaki Fragment Ligation.Release of yeast telomeres from the nuclear periphery is triggered by replication and maintained by suppression of Ku-mediated anchoring.Human RIF1 and protein phosphatase 1 stimulate DNA replication origin licensing but suppress origin activation.Genome-wide identification of replication origins in yeast by comparative genomics.The Ctf18 RFC-like complex positions yeast telomeres but does not specify their replication time.Quantitative proteomic analysis of yeast DNA replication proteins.Detection of replication origins using comparative genomics and recombinational ARS assay.Budding yeast Rif1 binds to replication origins and protects DNA at blocked replication forksIdentification of Elg1 interaction partners and effects on post-replication chromatin re-formationGenome-wide analysis of DNA replication timing in single cells: Yes! We're all individuals.Budding yeast Rif1 binds to replication origins and protects DNA at blocked replication forks
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