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Replication fork reactivation downstream of a blocked nascent leading strand

Ryan C. Heller and Kenneth J. Marians

Nature 439, 557-562 (2 February 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature04329

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Figure 1

The leading strand can be reprimed during both PriA- and PriC-dependent restart.

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A modified linear template in which the fork 3'-arm is replaced with a biotin group.

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A single DnaB hexamer on the lagging-strand template coordinates priming of both strands.

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Figure 4

PriC-dependent restart of a stalled fork generates daughter-strand gaps.

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