Confirmed ARS at VII-778

ARS729

Other names: proARS729

Status: Confirmed ARS: Confirmed by ARS assay and identified by 10 genome-wide studies.

Genomic Location: Chr7:777967-778216
Within tandem intergenic space between YGR143W and TG(UCC)G.
View at UCSC genome browser
View on SGD Chromosome Features Map
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DNA Sequence:

Origin Sequence Elements: ACS confirmed.

Helical Stability: Minimum -146.3 ΔG° (kcal/mol) at location 778207.

Time of Origin Replication (Trep): Raghuraman et al. (2001) — Trep: 24.0 min.
Yabuki et al. (2002) — Trep: 20.7 min.
Alvino et al. (2007) — Peak first observed at 10.0 min.

Origin activity in HU: Origin activity detected in HU — more details.

ARS at VII-778 has unique ID: ARS729

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ARS at VII-778 has unique ID: ARS729

Studies that cloned this origin

Nieduszynski et al. (2006): Chr7:777967-778216


Studies that analyzed this origin by 2D gel

None curated.


Studies that detected this origin by chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)

Wyrick et al. (2001): Chr7:777502-778778

Xu et al. (2006): Chr7:777630-778690

Shor et al. (2009): Chr7:776000-778400 (orc2-1/wt peak ratio: 0.51)

Szilard et al. (2010): Chr7:778035-778045

Müller et al. (2010): Chr7:777725-778775 (orc1-bah-delta/wt peak ratio: 0.59)


Studies that measured the replication time of this origin

Raghuraman et al. (2001): Chr7:779585 (Trep: 24.0 min.) (Confidence: 9)

Yabuki et al. (2002): Chr7:776647 (Trep: 20.7 min.)

Alvino et al. (2007): Chr7:776780 (Peak first observed at 10.0 min.)


Studies that measured the activity of this origin in hydroxyurea (HU)

Feng et al. (2006): Chr7:777750 (Activity detected in: wild-type, rad53)

Crabbé et al. (2010): Chr7:777967-778216 (Activity detected in: wild-type, rad9, rev3 rad30, eco1, ctf4, ddc1, rad24, pol2-12, elg1, tof1, mrc1-AQ, mrc1-AQ rad9, ctf8, ctf18, mrc1, dcc1, ctf18 rad9, mec1-100, rad53, mec1)


Studies that predicted the location of this origin

This origin has not been predicted by any curated study.



ARS at VII-778 has unique ID: ARS729

Studies that confirmed an essential ACS element

  Nieduszynski et al. (2006):       TTTTTTACCTTTTGTT                   

Studies that predicted an essential ACS element

  Eaton et al. (2010):      CTTTTTTACCTTTTGTTCCGTTATTGATTTTTC   
ACS LOGO:   ACS_logo  

ARS at VII-778 has unique ID: ARS729

Alignments from the UCSC genome browser

Confirmed ACS
S. cerevisiaeGAGTATACCGTCCTGTTTACTTTTTTACCTTTTGTTCCGTTATTGATTTTTCGCAG
S. kudriavzevii-ATCATTCCTTTGTCTTTACCTTTTTAGTTTTTGTCACGTTGTTGTTTATTC----
S. mikatae-AGTGTACCGTTATATTTACTTTTTTACCTTTTGGTATGTTTGTGACTTTTT-CAT
S. paradoxus-AGCATATCGTAGTGTTCAACTTTTTACTTTTTGTTATATTATTGATTTTTC-CAT
*::*::*:****:*:******:*****:::**:**::*:**:::

ARS at VII-778 has unique ID: ARS729

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ARS at VII-778 has unique ID: ARS729

Genome-wide studies that identified this origin

Raghuraman et al. (2001): PubMed | Science

Wyrick et al. (2001): PubMed | Science

Yabuki et al. (2002): PubMed

Feng et al. (2006): PubMed | PubMed Central | Nat. Cell Biol.

Xu et al. (2006): PubMed | PubMed Central | BMC Genomics

Alvino et al. (2007): PubMed | PubMed Central | Mol. Cell. Biol.

Shor et al. (2009): PubMed | PubMed Central | PLoS Genet.

Szilard et al. (2010): PubMed | PubMed Central | Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol.

Müller et al. (2010): PubMed | PubMed Central | Genes Dev.

Crabbé et al. (2010): PubMed | Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol.


Studies that cloned this origin

Nieduszynski et al. (2006): PubMed | PubMed Central | Genes Dev.


Studies that analyzed this origin by 2D gel

None identified.


Studies that confirmed an essential ACS element

Nieduszynski et al. (2006): PubMed | PubMed Central | Genes Dev.


Studies that predicted an essential ACS element

Eaton et al. (2010): PubMed | PubMed Central | Genes Dev.


ARS at VII-778 has unique ID: ARS729