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Initiating DNA synthesis: from recruiting to activating the MCM complex
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Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (2001) 114 (8): 1447–1454.
Published: 15 April 2001
... and Blow, 2000), but has the final control in determining when Mcm2 can be phosphorylated during S phase. We believe that this phosphorylation sets off a chain reaction that results in a conformational change in the MCM complex allowing the recruitment of Cdc45, which both disengages the MCM helicase from...
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Initiating DNA synthesis: from recruiting to activating the MCM complex
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Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (1987) 1987 (Supplement_6): 303–321.
Published: 1 January 1987
... for the recruitment of Cdc45 and other downstream components of the elongation machinery. DNA replication MCM helicase Mcm10 Cdt1/DUP CDK Cdc7-Dbf4 The eukaryote genome is organized into multiple chromosomes, whose replication must be coordinated so that one genome equivalent of DNA is precisely...