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Density transfer as a method to analyze the progression of DNA replication forks
1Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa, CSIC/UAM, Cantoblanco, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:
The density transfer technique is a valuable tool to examine the progression of individual DNA replication forks. It is based on the transfer of cells from a medium containing dense isotopes to a medium with light (normal) isotopes (or vice versa), to obtain DNA sequences hybrid in density that can be identified as replicated molecules. Using specific DNA probes along a chromosome, the dense isotope transfer method allows determining the extent of replication at any position of a replicon and the rate of replication fork progression. In the eukaryotic model budding yeast, this technique has been useful to establish a role for different proteins during the elongation of chromosomal replication and to analyze the movement and stability of DNA replication forks under different experimental conditions.
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