The initiation of DNA replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires the action of a multisubunit complex of six proteins known as the origin recognition complex (ORC). The identification of higher eukaryotic homologs of several ORC components suggests a universal role for this complex in DNA replication. We now demonstrate that the expression of one of these homologs is regulated by cell proliferation. Expression of the human Orc1 gene (HsOrc1) is low in quiescent cells, and it is then dramatically induced upon stimulation of cell growth. In contrast, expression of the HsOrc2 gene does not appear to be similarly regulated. We have isolated the promoter that regulates HsOrc1 transcription, and we show that the promoter confers cell growth...
Newly-born cells either continue to proliferate or exit the cell division cycle. This decision invol...
The E2F transcription factors are essential regulators of cell growth in multicellular organisms, co...
Mammalian cell growth is governed by regulatory activities that include the products of genes such a...
The retinoblastoma protein (Rb) is a crucial regulator of cell cycle progression by binding with E2F...
The retinoblastoma protein (Rb) is a crucial regulator of cell cycle progression by binding with E2F...
Eukaryotic DNA replication is regulated by the formation of protein complexes over the initiator pro...
The origin recognition complex (ORC), a multisubunit protein identified in Saccharomyces cerevisiae,...
AbstractThe origin recognition complex (ORC) is a six protein assembly that binds S. cerevisiae orig...
The origin recognition complex (ORC) is a six protein assembly that binds S. cerevisiae origins of r...
Abstract Cells must coordinate the activation of thousands of replication origins dispersed througho...
During cell proliferation, growth must occur to maintain homeostatic cell size. Here we show that E2...
The genes encoding two of the subunits of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae origin recognition complex (O...
The first part investigated the temporal and spatial control of the initiation of DNA replication in...
The Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) cooperates with CDC6, MCM2-7, and CDT1 to form pre-RC complexes...
The E2F transcription factors are essential regulators of cell growth in multicellular organisms, co...
Newly-born cells either continue to proliferate or exit the cell division cycle. This decision invol...
The E2F transcription factors are essential regulators of cell growth in multicellular organisms, co...
Mammalian cell growth is governed by regulatory activities that include the products of genes such a...
The retinoblastoma protein (Rb) is a crucial regulator of cell cycle progression by binding with E2F...
The retinoblastoma protein (Rb) is a crucial regulator of cell cycle progression by binding with E2F...
Eukaryotic DNA replication is regulated by the formation of protein complexes over the initiator pro...
The origin recognition complex (ORC), a multisubunit protein identified in Saccharomyces cerevisiae,...
AbstractThe origin recognition complex (ORC) is a six protein assembly that binds S. cerevisiae orig...
The origin recognition complex (ORC) is a six protein assembly that binds S. cerevisiae origins of r...
Abstract Cells must coordinate the activation of thousands of replication origins dispersed througho...
During cell proliferation, growth must occur to maintain homeostatic cell size. Here we show that E2...
The genes encoding two of the subunits of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae origin recognition complex (O...
The first part investigated the temporal and spatial control of the initiation of DNA replication in...
The Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) cooperates with CDC6, MCM2-7, and CDT1 to form pre-RC complexes...
The E2F transcription factors are essential regulators of cell growth in multicellular organisms, co...
Newly-born cells either continue to proliferate or exit the cell division cycle. This decision invol...
The E2F transcription factors are essential regulators of cell growth in multicellular organisms, co...
Mammalian cell growth is governed by regulatory activities that include the products of genes such a...