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1. The Caulobacter crescentus DciA promotes chromosome replication through topological loading of the DnaB replicative helicase at replication forks

2. Single-stranded DNA recruitment mechanism in replication origin unwinding by DnaA initiator protein and HU, an evolutionary ubiquitous nucleoid protein

3. Negative feedback for DARS2–Fis complex by ATP–DnaA supports the cell cycle-coordinated regulation for chromosome replication

4. Comparação entre viscossuplementação e plasma rico em plaquetas em lesões condrais de joelhos de pacientes jovens

5. Concerted actions of DnaA complexes with DNA-unwinding sequences within and flanking replication origin oriC promote DnaB helicase loading

6. Platelet-Rich Plasma Versus Hyaluronic Acid for Knee Chondral Injuries In Young Patients

7. Specific basic patch‐dependent multimerization ofSaccharomyces cerevisiaeORC on single‐stranded DNA promotes ATP hydrolysis

8. Whole-Genome Analysis Reveals That the Nucleoid Protein IHF Predominantly Binds to the Replication Origin

9. Z-Ring-Associated Proteins Regulate Clustering of the Replication Terminus-Binding Protein ZapT in Caulobacter crescentus

10. DnaB helicase is recruited to the replication initiation complex via binding of DnaA domain I to the lateral surface of the DnaB N-terminal domain

11. Novel Divisome-Associated Protein Spatially Coupling the Z-Ring with the Chromosomal Replication Terminus in Caulobacter crescentus

12. Regulatory dynamics in the ternary DnaA complex for initiation of chromosomal replication in Escherichia coli

13. Exponential propagation of large circular DNA by reconstitution of a chromosome-replication cycle

14. Crystal structure of the complex of the interaction domains of Escherichia coli DnaB helicase and DnaC helicase loader: structural basis implying a distortion-accumulation mechanism for the DnaB ring opening caused by DnaC binding

15. A novel mode of DnaA-DnaA interaction promotes ADP dissociation for reactivation of replication initiation activity

16. Escherichia coli CrfC Protein, a Nucleoid Partition Factor, Localizes to Nucleoid Poles via the Activities of Specific Nucleoid-Associated Proteins

17. Chromosomal location of the DnaA-reactivating sequenceDARS2is important to regulate timely initiation of DNA replication inEscherichia coli

18. The DnaA AAA+ Domain His136 Residue Directs DnaB Replicative Helicase to the Unwound Region of the Replication Origin, oriC

19. Initiation of DNA Replication at the Chromosomal Origin of E. coli, oriC

20. The DnaA Cycle in Escherichia coli: Activation, Function and Inactivation of the Initiator Protein

21. Short CCG repeat in huntingtin gene is an obstacle for replicative DNA polymerases, potentially hampering progression of replication fork

22. Basic and aromatic residues in the C-terminal domain of PriC are involved in ssDNA and SSB binding

23. The DnaA Cycle in

24. Expression of a Vibrio parahaemolyticus toxin in Escherichia coli results in chromosomal DNA degradation

25. X-ray crystal structure of Escherichia coli HspQ, a protein involved in the retardation of replication initiation

26. Initiation of DNA Replication at the Chromosomal Origin of E. coli, oriC

27. Timely binding of IHF and Fis to DARS2 regulates ATP–DnaA production and replication initiation

28. DNA polymerase IV mediates efficient and quick recovery of replication forks stalled at N2-dG adducts

29. Involvement of histidine in complex formation of PriB and single-stranded DNA

30. A Replicase Clamp-Binding Dynamin-like Protein Promotes Colocalization of Nascent DNA Strands and Equipartitioning of Chromosomes in E. coli

31. Solution structure of the N-terminal domain of a replication restart primosome factor, PriC, inEscherichia coli

32. Cooperative working of bacterial chromosome replication proteins generated by a reconstituted protein expression system

33. The DnaA N-terminal domain interacts with Hda to facilitate replicase clamp-mediated inactivation of DnaA

34. Near-atomic structural model for bacterial DNA replication initiation complex and its functional insights

35. Site-Specific Turn-On Fluorescent Labeling of DNA-Interacting Protein Using Oligodeoxynucleotides That Modify Lysines To Produce 5,6-Dimethoxy 3-Methyleneisoindolin-1-one

36. Rapid Purification and Characterization of Mutant Origin Recognition Complexes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

37. The Escherichia coli Cryptic Prophage Protein YfdR Binds to DnaA and Initiation of Chromosomal Replication Is Inhibited by Overexpression of the Gene Cluster yfdQ-yfdR-yfdS-yfdT

38. Stable nucleotide binding to DnaA requires a specific glutamic acid residue within the AAA+ box II motif

39. Suppressors of DnaAATP imposed overinitiation in Escherichia coli

40. Novel essential residues of Hda for interaction with DnaA in the regulatory inactivation of DnaA: unique roles for Hda AAA+Box VI and VII motifs

41. DnaA, ORC, and Cdc6: similarity beyond the domains of life and diversityThis paper is one of a selection of papers published in this special issue entitled 8th International Conference on AAA Proteins and has undergone the Journal's usual peer review process

42. DiaA Dynamics Are Coupled with Changes in Initial Origin Complexes Leading to Helicase Loading

43. Specific genomic sequences of E. coli promote replicational initiation by directly reactivating ADP-DnaA

44. Loss of Hda activity stimulates replication initiation from I-box, but not R4 mutant origins inEscherichia coli

45. A Common Mechanism for the ATP-DnaA-dependent Formation of Open Complexes at the Replication Origin

46. Roles for the AAA+ motifs of DnaA in the initiation of DNA replication

47. The interaction of DiaA and DnaA regulates the replication cycle in E. coli by directly promoting ATP–DnaA-specific initiation complexes

48. Structure and Function of DnaA N-terminal Domains

49. Specific binding of eukaryotic ORC to DNA replication origins depends on highly conserved basic residues

50. Long inverted repeat transiently stalls DNA replication by forming hairpin structures on both leading and lagging strands

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