36 DNA Replication in Xenopus
Abstract
When Xenopus eggs are crushed by low-speed centrifugation, the resultant low-speed supernatants, which contain abundant particulate material (including nuclear envelope precursors), can support all the major activities of the early embryonic cell cycle. During each in vitro cell cycle there is an ordered sequence of events as follows:Activation of certain essential replication proteins and their assembly onto decondensing chromosomes
Assembly of chromosomal DNA into nuclei with an intact nuclear envelope
Import of proteins required for the initiation and progression of replication
Termination of replication forks and inactivation of certain replication proteins to prevent re-replication of DNA in the current cell cycle.
THE ROLE OF NUCLEAR ASSEMBLY IN DNA REPLICATION
The Xenopus system can replicate a wide range of different DNA templates, including demembranated Xenopus sperm nuclei (sperm chromatin: the natural substrate for...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.971-982