Jazwinski S M
Acta Biochim Pol. 1982;29(1-2):159-73.
The 2-micrometer DNA plasmid of yeast provides an useful probe for the analysis of the factors involved in the initiation of chromosomal DNA replication in the cell division cycle. Cell-free extracts prepared from growing yeast cells stimulate DNA replication directed by this plasmid. The plasmid replicating activity is subject to control in the yeast cell cycle. The 2-micrometer DNA plasmid can be isolated from logarithmically-growing cells in association with yeast folded chromosomes. The interaction of the plasmid with structures in the cell corresponding to the folded chromosome appears dynamic and cell cycle-dependent. Thus, not only the induction and activity of the proteins involved in replication, but also the intracellular locus of a replicon may be important factors in the control of initiation of DNA replication.
酵母的2微米DNA质粒为分析细胞分裂周期中参与染色体DNA复制起始的因素提供了一个有用的探针。从生长中的酵母细胞制备的无细胞提取物可刺激该质粒指导的DNA复制。质粒复制活性在酵母细胞周期中受到调控。2微米DNA质粒可从对数生长期的细胞中与酵母折叠染色体一起分离出来。该质粒与细胞中对应于折叠染色体的结构之间的相互作用似乎是动态的且依赖于细胞周期。因此,不仅参与复制的蛋白质的诱导和活性,而且复制子在细胞内的位置可能都是控制DNA复制起始的重要因素。