2006
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkl758
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OriDB: a DNA replication origin database

Abstract: Replication of eukaryotic chromosomes initiates at multiple sites called replication origins. Replication origins are best understood in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, where several complementary studies have mapped their locations genome-wide. We have collated these datasets, taking account of the resolution of each study, to generate a single list of distinct origin sites. OriDB provides a web-based catalogue of these confirmed and predicted S.cerevisiae DNA replication origin sites. Each propos… Show more

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“…This replication pattern indicates that the sites most prone to replication initiation at 37°C in cdc7-1 rif1D are likely to correspond to normally early initiating origins; for example, origins ARS418, ARS428, and ARS432.5 (arrowheads in Fig. 1D; Nieduszynski et al 2007;Siow et al 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This replication pattern indicates that the sites most prone to replication initiation at 37°C in cdc7-1 rif1D are likely to correspond to normally early initiating origins; for example, origins ARS418, ARS428, and ARS432.5 (arrowheads in Fig. 1D; Nieduszynski et al 2007;Siow et al 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Replication timing profiles allow the analysis of chromosomally active replication origins; however, approximately half of all origins in S. cerevisiae are dormant-that is, they are not normally active in their chromosomal context (Nieduszynski et al 2007). In yeast the activity of these dormant origins can be assayed by their ability to support plasmid replication.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The budding yeast genome is replicated from hundreds of origins (Nieduszynski et al 2007) and metazoan genomes from thousands of origins (Mechali 2010). Failure to activate sufficient or appropriately distributed origins can delay genome replication and may be the underlying cause of some human diseases (Bicknell et al 2011a,b;Guernsey et al 2011;Letessier et al 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To identify the chromatin parameters that affect origin properties, we systematically analyzed chromatin structure around all 798 predicted origins in the OriDB database (Nieduszynski et al 2007;Belsky et al 2015) in G1 phase. Origins are typically located within nucleosome depleted regions (NDRs), which are surrounded by well-positioned nucleosomes (Eaton et al 2010).…”
Section: Nucleosome Occupancy Varies Across Origins In G1 and Is Orc-mentioning
confidence: 99%