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Replication Fork Reversal Occurs Spontaneously after Digestion but Is Constrained in Supercoiled Domains
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BiologyBranch MigrationStalled ForkNatural SciencesBacteriologyDna AnalysisMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationSupercoiled DomainsReplication Fork ReversalMicrobiologyIs ConstrainedMedicineStructural Biology
Replication fork reversal was investigated in undigested and linearized replication intermediates of bacterial DNA plasmids containing a stalled fork. Two-dimensional agarose gel electrophoresis, a branch migration and extrusion assay, electron microscopy, and DNA-psoralen cross-linking were used to show that extensive replication fork reversal and extrusion of the nascent-nascent duplex occurs spontaneously after DNA nicking and restriction enzyme digestion but that fork retreat is severely limited in covalently closed supercoiled domains.
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