Blockage of replication forks can have deleterious consequences for the cell as it may prompt premature termination of DNA replication. Moreover, the blocked replication intermediate (RI) could be particularly sensitive to recombination processes. We analysed the different populations of RIs generated in vivo in the bacterial plasmid pPI21 after pausing of replication forks at the inversely oriented CoIE1 origin. To achieve this goal, a new method was developed based on two-dimensional agarose gel electrophoresis. This method allows the isolation of specific RIs, even when they were rather scarce, from the total DNA. Here we describe the occurrence of RI restriction fragments containing reversed forks. These Holliday-like structures have been postulated but never observed before.
CITATION STYLE
Viguera, E., Hernández, P., Krimer, D. B., Lurz, R., & Schvartzman, J. B. (2000). Visualisation of plasmid replication intermediates containing reversed forks. Nucleic Acids Research, 28(2), 498–503. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/28.2.498
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.