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- Introduction
- Cell cycle control of DNA replication
- Yeast as a model eukaryote
- Control of S phase entry in yeast
- Characterization of origins of DNA replication
- Modular structure of S. cerevisiae origins
- The budding yeast origin recognition complex
- Structure of the ORC-Cdc6 complex
- Evolutionary comparison of ORC AAA+ subunits
- DnaA and DnaC recognize OriC and load DnaB
- Formation of the pre-RC
- Association of initiation proteins with chromatin
- ATP dependent assembly of the pre-RC
- Cell cycle regulation of the pre-RC
- Chromosome cycle and establishment of pre-RCs
- Dynamics of ORC in human cells
- Commitment to S phase and initiation
- Cdc45p is associated with chromatin
- Cdc45p ChIP during S phase
- CDK and DDK-dependent assembly of pre-IC
- By-pass of CDK for pre-IC assembly
- Temporal regulation of DNA replication
- Dynamics of pre-IC in human cells
- Dynamics of ORC and Cdc6
- Orc2 and the cell cycle
- Initiation of DNA synthesis - the fork
- SV40: a simple replicon
- DNA replication-dependent chromatin assembly
- Initiation of virus DNA replication
- The "primasome" loading
- E1 helicase activity on single strand DNA (1)
- E1 helicase activity on single strand DNA (2)
- PCNA as a DNA replication protein
- Temporal organization of DNA replication
- PCNA, MCM3 during cell division cycle
- Conserved structure of polymerase clamps
- Sequential events at the SV40 DNA replication fork
- SV40 DNA replication fork
- Eukaryotic cell DNA replication fork
- Challenges for the future
Topics Covered
- Cell cycle control of DNA replication
- Yeast as a model eukaryote
- Control of S-phase entry in yeast
- Characterization of origins of DNA replication
- Modular structure of S. cerevisiae origins
- The budding yeast origin recognition complex (ORC)
- Structure of the ORC-Cdc6 complex
- Evolutionary comparison of ORC AAA+ subunits
- Proteins required for formation of the pre-Replication Complex (pre-RC)
- Cell cycle dependent association of yeast initiation proteins with chromatin
- ATP-dependent assembly of a pre-RC
- Cell cycle regulation of the pre-RC
- The chromosome cycle and establishment of pre-RCs
- Dynamic assembly and stability of ORC in human cells
- Commitment to S-phase and initiation
- Cdc45p is associated with chromatin in a cell cycle-dependent manner
- Temporal regulation of DNA replication
- Dynamics of pre-RC proteins in human cells differ from pre-RC proteins in yeast
- Dynamics of human cell ORC and Cdc6 during the cell division cycle
- Orc2 and the cell cycle
- Initiation of DNA synthesis: the fork
- SV40: a simple replicon
- DNA replication-dependent chromatin assembly
- Initiation of virus DNA replication
- Initiation of DNA synthesis
- E1 helicase activity on single stranded DNA
- Identification of PCNA as a DNA replication protein
- Temporal organization of DNA replication in human cell nuclei
- Conserved structure (not sequence) of polymerase clamps
- Sequential events at the SV40 DNA replication fork
- Proteins at the SV40 DNA replication fork
- Proteins at the eukaryotic cell DNA replication fork
- Challenges for the future
Talk Citation
Stillman, B. (2009, May 5). Initiation of DNA replication [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/FSMB5124.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on May 5, 2009
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Bruce Stillman has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.