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Revision as of 00:43, 23 May 2007
Bonus Materials
Review PCNA, the Maestro of the Replication Fork [[1]] A recent addition to Cell that looks at a critical component of the replication fork. --Chris 11:39, 18 May 2007 (EDT)
(Homework) Questions
Chris
Mahta
Chayne
In Enemark & Joshua-Tor, they propose the "escort" model as opposed to the "bucket brigade". Since this is just conjecture based upon observations from structure (though a pretty good one), how could this model be more thoroughly tested?
some figures I made from pdb 2GXA (not really related to above question)
Media:Fig2-2GXA-loop-superpose.pdf
Media:Fig3-ADP_bs-lsqDE-ADPlike.png
Media:Fig4-ADP_bs-lsqABC-ATPlike.png
Media:Fig5-ADP_bs-lsqF-APOlike.png
Media:Fig7-ADP_bs-lsqall-view2.png