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Real-time imaging of rotation during synthesis by the replisome | Science Advances

Real-time imaging of rotation during synthesis by the replisome | Science Advances

Abstract

During chromosome replication, unwinding by the helicase and synthesis by the polymerases can lead to overwinding and supercoiling of DNA. The mechanical consequences of these events and resulting local dynamics at the replication fork are not well understood. To address these issues, we developed a transverse DNA flow-stretching approach to spatially resolve the parental, leading, and lagging strands in real time. Using bacteriophage T7 as a model system, this approach revealed bursts of high-speed replisome rotation that support continuous DNA synthesis. Unexpectedly, excessive rotation does not reduce replisome speed, but increases pausing, reduces processivity, and increases the number of polymerases. Together, our observations reveal intrinsic pathways to overcome challenges posed by unfavorable DNA topologies during DNA replication.

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