
A ring of six proteins known as a helicase surrounds the DNA strands at a special location known as origin DNA. Each of the six proteins is in distinct color, with origin DNA in the center. Credit: Xiaojiang Chen, USC
Recipe for Replication: 2 DNA strands, 1 ring of proteins. Melt. For years, scientists have puzzled over what prompts the intertwined dsDNA to open its 2 strands and then start replication. Knowing this could be the key to understanding how organisms, from healthy cells to cancerous tumors replicate and multiply for their survival. A group of USC scientists believe they have solved the mystery. Replication is prompted by a ring of proteins that bond with the DNA at a location called “origin DNA...
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