2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-022-12278-2
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Optimization and compartmentalization of a cell-free mixture of DNA amplification and protein translation

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“…The inhibitory effect of rNTP on DNA replication observed in this study (Figure 2A) was reported in a previous study, 36 in which the collisions of DNA and RNA polymerases at a higher concentration of rNTP were suggested as a possible cause of the inhibitory effect. However, since DNA replication was performed in the absence of transcription machinery in our study, the observed inhibitory effect on DNA replication must be due to a different mechanism.…”
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“…The inhibitory effect of rNTP on DNA replication observed in this study (Figure 2A) was reported in a previous study, 36 in which the collisions of DNA and RNA polymerases at a higher concentration of rNTP were suggested as a possible cause of the inhibitory effect. However, since DNA replication was performed in the absence of transcription machinery in our study, the observed inhibitory effect on DNA replication must be due to a different mechanism.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other research groups have also reported inhibition of DNA replication when coupled with transcription and translation. ,, Recently, Han et al reported incompatibility between the reconstituted E. coli DNA replication and translation, which was partially resolved by reducing rNTP and tRNA concentrations . These results suggest that DNA replication and transcription/translation have different optimal conditions.…”
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