SummaryReplication of eukaryotic genomes is limited to once per cell cycle, by a two-step mechanism [1, 2]. DNA replication origins are first “licensed” during G1 phase by loading of an inactive DNA helicase (Mcm2-7) into pre-replicative complexes (pre-RCs). Initiation then occurs during S phase, triggered by cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), which promote recruitment of proteins required for helicase activation and replisome assembly [3, 4]. CDKs and the anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) restrict licensing to G1 phase by directly and indirectly regulating pre-RC components [2], including ORC, Cdc6, Cdt1, and Mcm2-7. Despite the fundamental importance of licensing regulation, the mechanisms by which pre-RC components are regulated...
Faithful duplication of the genetic material requires that replication origins fire only once per ce...
To ensure its duplication, chromosomal DNA must be precisely duplicated in each cell cycle, with no ...
To ensure its duplication, chromosomal DNA must be precisely duplicated in each cell cycle, with no ...
AbstractEukaryotic genomes are replicated from large numbers of replication origins distributed on m...
Studies on the initiation of DNA replication in eukaryotes have progressed recently through differen...
Studies on the initiation of DNA replication in eukaryotes have progressed recently through differen...
Studies on the initiation of DNA replication in eukaryotes have progressed recently through differen...
Genome duplication is an essential process to preserve genetic information between generations. The ...
A clearer picture of replication control is emerging through the characterization of proteins, such ...
Genome duplication is an essential process to preserve genetic information between generations. The ...
A clearer picture of replication control is emerging through the characterization of proteins, such ...
A clearer picture of replication control is emerging through the characterization of proteins, such ...
International audienceFaithful duplication of the genetic material requires that replication origins...
In eukaryotes, DNA replication initiates from multiple origins of replication for timely genome dupl...
Faithful duplication of the genetic material requires that replication origins fire only once per ce...
Faithful duplication of the genetic material requires that replication origins fire only once per ce...
To ensure its duplication, chromosomal DNA must be precisely duplicated in each cell cycle, with no ...
To ensure its duplication, chromosomal DNA must be precisely duplicated in each cell cycle, with no ...
AbstractEukaryotic genomes are replicated from large numbers of replication origins distributed on m...
Studies on the initiation of DNA replication in eukaryotes have progressed recently through differen...
Studies on the initiation of DNA replication in eukaryotes have progressed recently through differen...
Studies on the initiation of DNA replication in eukaryotes have progressed recently through differen...
Genome duplication is an essential process to preserve genetic information between generations. The ...
A clearer picture of replication control is emerging through the characterization of proteins, such ...
Genome duplication is an essential process to preserve genetic information between generations. The ...
A clearer picture of replication control is emerging through the characterization of proteins, such ...
A clearer picture of replication control is emerging through the characterization of proteins, such ...
International audienceFaithful duplication of the genetic material requires that replication origins...
In eukaryotes, DNA replication initiates from multiple origins of replication for timely genome dupl...
Faithful duplication of the genetic material requires that replication origins fire only once per ce...
Faithful duplication of the genetic material requires that replication origins fire only once per ce...
To ensure its duplication, chromosomal DNA must be precisely duplicated in each cell cycle, with no ...
To ensure its duplication, chromosomal DNA must be precisely duplicated in each cell cycle, with no ...