Molecule Stops DNA Replication In Its Tracks, Rockefeller University Study

ScienceDaily (Nov. 6, 2008) — When a dividing cell duplicates its genetic material, a molecular machine called a sliding clamp travels along the DNA double helix, tethering the proteins that perform the replication. Researchers from the laboratory of Rockefeller University’s Michael O’Donnell, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, have discovered a small molecule that stops the sliding clamp in its tracks.

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