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Small-molecule inhibitors of the AAA+ ATPase motor cytoplasmic dynein
AJ Firestone, JS Weinger, M Maldonado, K Barlan, LD Langston, ...
Nature 484 (7392), 125-129, 2012
3982012
Principles and concepts of DNA replication in bacteria, archaea, and eukarya
M O’Donnell, L Langston, B Stillman
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 5 (7), a010108, 2013
3972013
Mechanism of asymmetric polymerase assembly at the eukaryotic replication fork
RE Georgescu, L Langston, NY Yao, O Yurieva, D Zhang, J Finkelstein, ...
Nature structural & molecular biology 21 (8), 664-670, 2014
2202014
CMG helicase and DNA polymerase ε form a functional 15-subunit holoenzyme for eukaryotic leading-strand DNA replication
LD Langston, D Zhang, O Yurieva, RE Georgescu, J Finkelstein, NY Yao, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (43), 15390-15395, 2014
1872014
Reconstitution of a eukaryotic replisome reveals suppression mechanisms that define leading/lagging strand operation
RE Georgescu, GD Schauer, NY Yao, LD Langston, O Yurieva, D Zhang, ...
Elife 4, e04988, 2015
1542015
Translesion DNA polymerases remodel the replisome and alter the speed of the replicative helicase
C Indiani, LD Langston, O Yurieva, MF Goodman, M O'Donnell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (15), 6031-6038, 2009
1322009
DNA replication: keep moving and don't mind the gap
LD Langston, M O'Donnell
Molecular cell 23 (2), 155-160, 2006
1042006
DNA Polymerase δ Is Highly Processive with Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen and Undergoes Collision Release upon Completing DNA∗
LD Langston, M O'Donnell
Journal of biological chemistry 283 (43), 29522-29531, 2008
942008
The top3+ gene is essential in Schizosaccharomyces pombe and the lethality associated with its loss is caused by Rad12 helicase activity
M Maftahi, CS Han, LD Langston, JC Hope, N Zigouras, GA Freyer
Nucleic acids research 27 (24), 4715-4724, 1999
891999
Whither the replisome: emerging perspectives on the dynamic nature of the DNA replication machinery
LD Langston, C Indiani, M O'Donnell
Cell Cycle 8 (17), 2686-2691, 2009
872009
Mcm10 promotes rapid isomerization of CMG-DNA for replisome bypass of lagging strand DNA blocks
LD Langston, R Mayle, GD Schauer, O Yurieva, D Zhang, NY Yao, ...
Elife 6, e29118, 2017
782017
Gene targeting in yeast is initiated by two independent strand invasions
LD Langston, LS Symington
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (43), 15392-15397, 2004
662004
A proposal: Evolution of PCNA's role as a marker of newly replicated DNA
R Georgescu, L Langston, M O’Donnell
DNA repair 29, 4-15, 2015
542015
Action of CMG with strand-specific DNA blocks supports an internal unwinding mode for the eukaryotic replicative helicase
L Langston, M O’Donnell
Elife 6, e23449, 2017
522017
Mcm10 has potent strand-annealing activity and limits translocase-mediated fork regression
R Mayle, L Langston, KR Molloy, D Zhang, BT Chait, ME O’Donnell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (3), 798-803, 2019
372019
Opposing roles for DNA structure‐specific proteins Rad1, Msh2, Msh3, and Sgs1 in yeast gene targeting
LD Langston, LS Symington
The EMBO journal 24 (12), 2214-2223, 2005
352005
Phosphorylation of CMG helicase and Tof1 is required for programmed fork arrest
D Bastia, P Srivastava, S Zaman, M Choudhury, BK Mohanty, J Bacal, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (26), E3639-E3648, 2016
342016
Intrachromosomal tandem duplication and repeat expansion during attempts to inactivate the subtelomeric essential gene GSH1 in Leishmania
A Mukherjee, LD Langston, M Ouellette
Nucleic acids research 39 (17), 7499-7511, 2011
332011
An explanation for origin unwinding in eukaryotes
LD Langston, ME O'Donnell
Elife 8, e46515, 2019
302019
Subunit sharing among high-and low-fidelity DNA polymerases
LD Langston, M O’Donnell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (31), 12268-12269, 2012
72012
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