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Generation and Repair of Postreplication Gaps in Escherichia coli

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posted on 2024-11-17, 12:29 authored by Michael M Cox, Myron F Goodman, James L Keck, Antoine van Oijen, Susan T Lovett, Andrew Robinson
When replication forks encounter template lesions, one result is lesion skipping, where the stalled DNA polymerase transiently stalls, disengages, and then reinitiates downstream to leave the lesion behind in a postreplication gap. Despite considerable attention in the 6 decades since postreplication gaps were discovered, the mechanisms by which postreplication gaps are generated and repaired remain highly enigmatic. This review focuses on postreplication gap generation and repair in the bacterium Escherichia coli. New information to address the frequency and mechanism of gap generation and new mechanisms for their resolution are described. There are a few instances where the formation of postreplication gaps appears to be programmed into particular genomic locations, where they are triggered by novel genomic elements.

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Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews

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87

Issue

2

Language

English

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