Nature, Vol.369, No.6477, 207-212, 1994
Anatomy of a DNA-Replication Fork Revealed by Reconstitution of SV40 DNA-Replication in-Vitro
Complete enzymatic replication of DNA from the simian virus 40 origin has been reconstituted with T antigen and highly purified cellular proteins. DNA polymerase-alpha/primase functions primarily to synthesize RNA-DNA primers for initiation of DNA replication at the origin and for priming each Okazaki fragment. A polymerase switching mechanism requiring replication factor C and the proliferating cell nuclear antigen allows two molecules of DNA polymerase-delta to replicate both strands of the double helix conjointly.
Keywords:SIMIAN VIRUS-40 DNA;POLYMERASE-ALPHA-PRIMASE;LAGGING STRAND SYNTHESIS;CELL NUCLEAR ANTIGEN;T-ANTIGEN;SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE;FACTOR-C;INVITRO REPLICATION;ACCESSORY PROTEINS;INITIATION