SummaryEukaryotic DNA replication is initiated at multiple origins of replication, where many replication proteins assemble under the control of the cell cycle [1]. A key process of replication initiation is to convert inactive Mcm2–7 to active Cdc45-Mcm-GINS (CMG) replicative helicase [2]. However, it is not known whether the CMG assembly would automatically activate its helicase activity and thus assemble the replisome. Mcm10 is an evolutionally conserved essential protein required for the initiation of replication [3, 4]. Although the roles of many proteins involved in the initiation are understood, the role of Mcm10 remains controversial [5–9]. To characterize Mcm10 in more detail, we constructed budding yeast cells bearing a degron-fus...
To complete the duplication of large genomes efficiently, mechanisms have evolved that coordinate DN...
Many replication proteins assemble on the pre-RC-formed replication origins and constitute the pre-i...
To complete the duplication of large genomes efficiently, mechanisms have evolved that coordinate DN...
SummaryEukaryotic DNA replication is initiated at multiple origins of replication, where many replic...
Mcm10 is an essential replication factor that is re-quired for DNA replication in eukaryotes. Two ke...
Mcm10 is essential for chromosome replication in eukaryotic cells and was previously thought to link...
Mcm10 is essential for chromosome replication in eukaryotic cells and was previously thought to link...
Mcm10 is essential for chromosome replication in eukaryotic cells and was previously thought to link...
Mcm10 is essential for chromosome replication in eukaryotic cells and was previously thought to link...
Mcm10 is essential for chromosome replication in eukaryotic cells and was previously thought to link...
Mcm10 is essential for chromosome replication in eukaryotic cells and was previously thought to link...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017.This electronic v...
Mcm10 has recently been found to play a crucial role in multiple steps of the DNA replication initia...
This thesis provides new insights into the recruitment mechanisms of factors to replicative origins ...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.A crucial step during eukaryotic initiation of DNA replica...
To complete the duplication of large genomes efficiently, mechanisms have evolved that coordinate DN...
Many replication proteins assemble on the pre-RC-formed replication origins and constitute the pre-i...
To complete the duplication of large genomes efficiently, mechanisms have evolved that coordinate DN...
SummaryEukaryotic DNA replication is initiated at multiple origins of replication, where many replic...
Mcm10 is an essential replication factor that is re-quired for DNA replication in eukaryotes. Two ke...
Mcm10 is essential for chromosome replication in eukaryotic cells and was previously thought to link...
Mcm10 is essential for chromosome replication in eukaryotic cells and was previously thought to link...
Mcm10 is essential for chromosome replication in eukaryotic cells and was previously thought to link...
Mcm10 is essential for chromosome replication in eukaryotic cells and was previously thought to link...
Mcm10 is essential for chromosome replication in eukaryotic cells and was previously thought to link...
Mcm10 is essential for chromosome replication in eukaryotic cells and was previously thought to link...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017.This electronic v...
Mcm10 has recently been found to play a crucial role in multiple steps of the DNA replication initia...
This thesis provides new insights into the recruitment mechanisms of factors to replicative origins ...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.A crucial step during eukaryotic initiation of DNA replica...
To complete the duplication of large genomes efficiently, mechanisms have evolved that coordinate DN...
Many replication proteins assemble on the pre-RC-formed replication origins and constitute the pre-i...
To complete the duplication of large genomes efficiently, mechanisms have evolved that coordinate DN...