Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
I. Summaries of Workshop Discussion Groups
1 Regulation of Plasmid Replication
2 Genetic Analysis of DNA Replication
3 Procaryotic Replication Systems
4 RNA Priming
5 Replicating Linear DNA Molecules
6 DNA Replication and Chromosome Structure
7 DNA Replication and Genetic Recombination
8 Eucaryotic DNA Polymerases and Other Eucaryotic Replication Proteins
9 Site-Specific Recombination Mechanisms
II. Eukaryotic Model Systems for DNA Replication
10 Binding of D2 Protein to Specific Papovavirus Sequences
11 The Interdependence of DNA Replication, DNA Sequence, and Chromatin Structure in Simian Virus 40 Chromosomes
12 The Unique Mechanism of Animal Mitochondrial DNA Replication
13 Adenovirus DNA Replication: Possible Roles of the Covalently Bound Terminal Protein
14 Adenovirus DNA in Vitro Replication and Recombination
15 Adeno-Associated Virus DNA Replication
16 In Vitro Synthesis of Parvoviral DNA
III. Bacterial Replication Origins
17 The Origin of Replication, oriC, of the Escherichia coli Chromosome: Genes Near oriC and Construction of oriC Deletion Mutations
18 Structure of the E. coli Replication Origin. oriC Sequences Required for Maintenance, Establishment, and Bidirectional Replication
19 The Effects of oriC-Containing Plasmids on Host Cell Growth
20 The Salmonella typhimurium Origin of DNA Replication
21 Isolation of a Membrane Protein Having an Affinity to the Replication Origin of E. coli
22 Properties of an Isolated Replicative Origin Complex from the Chromosome of Escherichia coli
23 DNA-Membrane Association and Initiation of DNA Replication of Bacillus subtilis
IV. Replication Origins of Bacterial Phages and Plasmids
24 Organization of Sequences at Lambdoid Bacteriophage Origins of Replication
25 Origin and Inceptor of DNA Replication in Bacteriophage Lambda
26 Protein p3 Covalently Linked to the 5' Termini of ϕ29 DNA and Its Possible Role as Primer in the Initiation of DNA Replication
27 Studies on the Origin of ϕX RF DNA Replication
28 Tertiary Structure Is Involved in the Initiation of DNA Synthesis by the dnaG Protein
29 Structure of the Replication Origins of Plasmids RK2 and R6K and the Regulation of Plasmid DNA Replication
30 Replication, Incompatibility, and Stability Functions of R Plasmid NR1
31 Regulation of Replication of the PI Plasmid Prophage
V. Studies on Eukaryotic Replication Origins
32 Complexity of Chromosomal Replication Origins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
33 Isolation of Eukaryote DNA Replication Origins
34 Analysis of Cloned Human Ubiquitous Repeated DNA Sequences
35 Preferential Utilization of a Yeast Chromosomal Replication Origin as Template for Enzymatic DNA Synthesis
36 Replication Functions Associated with the Yeast Plasmid 2μ Circle
37 Replication of Small Chromosomal DNAs in Yeast
VI. Prokaryotic Replication Enzymology
38 Replication of Bacteriophage T7 DNA
39 Mapping of Initiation Sites of DNA Replication on Prokaryotic Genomes
40 Studies of Replication Mechanisms with the T4 Bacteriophage in Vitro System
41 RNA Priming and DNA Synthesis by Bacteriophage T4 Proteins
42 Molecular Aspects of the Interactions of T4-Coded Gene 32-Protein and DNA Polymerase (Gene 43-Protein) with Nucleic Acids
43 The Control of T4 Gene 32 Helix-Destabilizing Protein Activity in a DNA Replication Complex
44 A Chimeric Plasmid Containing Gene 32 of Bacteriophage T4D
45 Genetic Analysis of DNA Replication in Bacteriophage T4
46 Enzyme Studies of μX174 DNA Replication
47 Multiple Forms of DNA Polymerase III of Escherichia coli
48 Replication of Phage fd DNA with Purified Proteins
49 The Primary Structure of DNA Polymerase I of E. coli
50 DNA Polymerase I-Dependent Replication
51 Isolation of DNA-Dependent ATPase I Mutants of E. coli
52 Studies with the Escherichia coli dnaJ and dnaK Genes
53 Interaction of Bacteriophage Lambda Replication Proteins with Host Cell Components
VII. Eukaryotic Replication Enzymology
54 Rat Liver DNA Binding Protein: Properties and Physiological Variations
55 Characterization of Mammalian DNase V, a Double-Strand Bidirectional Exonuclease which Interacts with DNA Polymerase-β of the Novikoff Hepatoma
56 Structure of DNA Polymerase-α
57 KB Cell DNA Polymerase-α: Mechanism of Primer-Template Recognition by the Core Catalytic Unit
58 Diadenosine Tetraphosphate-A Ligand of DNA Polymerase-α and Trigger of DNA Replication
59 Activation of the Drosophila Embryo DNA Polymerase by Proteolytic Cleavage
VIII. Studies on the Fidelity of DNA Replication
60 On the Molecular Basis of Mutagenesis: Enzymological and Genetic Studies with the Bacteriophage T4 System
61 Probing the Mechanism of Transition and Transversion Mutagenesis Using the Phage T4 DNA Replication Apparatus in Vitro 707
62 Studies of the Effects of Chemical Mutagens on the Fidelity of DNA Replication
63 Fidelity of Copying Natural DNA Templates
64 Base Mispairing and Nearest-Neighbor Effects in Transition Mutations
IX. DNA Topoisomerases
65 DNA Topoisomerases
66 Mechanisms of DNA Topoisomerases
67 Topoisomerases and the Swivel Problem
68 DNA Strand Passing and the Function of Type II DNA Topoisomerases
69 Isolation of an E. coli DNA Topoisomerase I Mutant
X. Studies of Genetic Recombination Mechanisms
70 Genetic Recombination and the Fusion of DNA Molecules
71 rec A Protein of E. coli Promotes Homologous Pairing of DNA Molecules by a Novel Mechanism
72 Initiation of Genetic Recombination: Joining of Duplex DNA Molecules Promoted by rec A Protein
73 rec A-Dependent DNA Replication in E. coli: A New Mutation Affecting the Ability of recA to Regulate DNA Replication
74 A View of the recBC and rec F Pathways of E. coli Recombination
75 Electron Microscopy of E. coli recBC Enzyme Reaction Intermediates
76 Unwinding and Rewinding of DNA by Exonuclease V
77 What Accounts for the Orientation Dependence and Directionality of Chi?
78 Nucleotide Sequence of Chi Recombinational Hotspots
79 Genetic Recombination of Bacterial Plasmid DNAs in Vivo and in Vitro
80 Genetic Recombination of Bacteriophage T7 DNA in Vitro Synthesis
81 Catenation of the Products of Integrative Recombination: Comparison of Supertwisted and Nonsupertwisted Substrates
82 PI Site-Specific Recombination
83 Genetic Analysis of Transposition and Excision by Transposon Tn10
84 Tn 554: Site Specificity of Insertion and Characterization of Secondary Site Insertions
Index