2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1180848
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Interplay between chromosomal architecture and termination of DNA replication in bacteria

Daniel J. Goodall,
Dominika Warecka,
Michelle Hawkins
et al.

Abstract: Faithful transmission of the genome from one generation to the next is key to life in all cellular organisms. In the majority of bacteria, the genome is comprised of a single circular chromosome that is normally replicated from a single origin, though additional genetic information may be encoded within much smaller extrachromosomal elements called plasmids. By contrast, the genome of a eukaryote is distributed across multiple linear chromosomes, each of which is replicated from multiple origins. The genomes o… Show more

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“…However, these one-ended DSBs cannot be repaired until the sister replisome arrives, leading to the accumulation of repair intermediates (Mei et al 2021 ). DNA replication termination was reviewed recently in Goodall et al ( 2023 ).…”
Section: Dna Replication By the Replisomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these one-ended DSBs cannot be repaired until the sister replisome arrives, leading to the accumulation of repair intermediates (Mei et al 2021 ). DNA replication termination was reviewed recently in Goodall et al ( 2023 ).…”
Section: Dna Replication By the Replisomementioning
confidence: 99%