Likely ARS at XVI-851

No systematic name assigned

Other names: proARS1629

Status: Likely ARS: Identified by 3 genome-wide studies.

Genomic Location: Chr16:850007-851124
Probably within tandem intergenic space between YPR158W and TA(AGC)P.
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DNA Sequence:

Origin Sequence Elements: No elements have been reported for this origin.

Helical Stability: Minimum -144.7 ΔG° (kcal/mol) at location 850497.

Time of Origin Replication (Trep): Yabuki et al. (2002) — Trep: 18.7 min.
Alvino et al. (2007) — Peak first observed at 10.0 min.

Origin activity in HU: Origin activity not detected in HU.

ARS at XVI-851 has unique ID: 633

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ARS at XVI-851 has unique ID: 633

Studies that cloned this origin

None curated.


Studies that analyzed this origin by 2D gel

None curated.


Studies that detected this origin by chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)

Wyrick et al. (2001): Chr16:850507-850624


Studies that measured the replication time of this origin

Yabuki et al. (2002): Chr16:847633 (Trep: 18.7 min.)

Alvino et al. (2007): Chr16:846440 (Peak first observed at 10.0 min.)


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

This origin has not be reported as active in HU by any curated study.


Studies that predicted the location of this origin

This origin has not been predicted by any curated study.



ARS at XVI-851 has unique ID: 633

Studies that confirmed an essential ACS element

None curated.


Studies that predicted an essential ACS element

None curated.

ACS LOGO:   ACS_logo  


ARS at XVI-851 has unique ID: 633

Alignments from the UCSC genome browser

No phylogenetic sequence conservation data.

ARS at XVI-851 has unique ID: 633

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There are no notes entered for this replication origin site.

ARS at XVI-851 has unique ID: 633

Genome-wide studies that identified this origin

Wyrick et al. (2001): PubMed | Science

Yabuki et al. (2002): PubMed

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


Studies that cloned this origin

None identified.


Studies that analyzed this origin by 2D gel

None identified.


Studies that confirmed an essential ACS element

None identified.


Studies that predicted an essential ACS element

None identified.


ARS at XVI-851 has unique ID: 633