In late mitosis and G1, Mcm2–7 are assembled onto replication origins to 'license' them for initiation. At other cell cycle stages, licensing is inhibited, thus ensuring that origins fire only once per cell cycle. Three additional factors—the origin recognition complex, Cdc6 and Cdt1—are required for origin licensing. We examine here how licensing is regulated in Xenopus egg extracts. We show that Cdt1 is downregulated late in the cell cycle by two different mechanisms: proteolysis, which occurs in part due to the activity of the anaphase-promoting complex (APC/C), and inhibition by a protein called geminin. If both these regulatory mechanisms are abrogated, extracts undergo uncontrolled re-licensing and re-replication. The extent of re-rep...
The assembly and disassembly of protein complexes at replication origins play a crucial role in the ...
All organisms need to ensure that no DNA segments are rereplicated in a single cell cycle. Eukaryote...
The replication licensing factor (RLF) is an essential initiation factor that is involved in prevent...
Cdt1 plays a key role in licensing DNA for replication. In the somatic cells of metazoans, both Cdt1...
AbstractA crucial regulation for maintaining genome integrity in eukaryotes is to limit DNA replicat...
During late mitosis and early interphase, origins of replication become "licensed" for DNA replicati...
During late mitosis and early G1, replication origins are licensed for subsequent replication by loa...
The replication licensing system ensures the precise duplication of chromosomal DNA in each cell cyc...
During late mitosis and early G1, replication origins are licensed for subsequent replication by loa...
In late mitosis and G1, a complex of the essential initiation proteins Mcm2–7 are assembled onto rep...
Pre-replication complexes (pre-RCs) are assembled onto DNA during late mitosis and G to license repl...
PhD ThesisDuring each cell cycle the DNA must be replicated accurately in order to maintain genomic ...
Correct regulation of the replication licensing system ensures that no DNA is rereplicated in a sing...
<p>All organisms ensure once and only once replication during S phase through a process called repli...
The assembly and disassembly of protein complexes at replication origins play a crucial role in the ...
All organisms need to ensure that no DNA segments are rereplicated in a single cell cycle. Eukaryote...
The replication licensing factor (RLF) is an essential initiation factor that is involved in prevent...
Cdt1 plays a key role in licensing DNA for replication. In the somatic cells of metazoans, both Cdt1...
AbstractA crucial regulation for maintaining genome integrity in eukaryotes is to limit DNA replicat...
During late mitosis and early interphase, origins of replication become "licensed" for DNA replicati...
During late mitosis and early G1, replication origins are licensed for subsequent replication by loa...
The replication licensing system ensures the precise duplication of chromosomal DNA in each cell cyc...
During late mitosis and early G1, replication origins are licensed for subsequent replication by loa...
In late mitosis and G1, a complex of the essential initiation proteins Mcm2–7 are assembled onto rep...
Pre-replication complexes (pre-RCs) are assembled onto DNA during late mitosis and G to license repl...
PhD ThesisDuring each cell cycle the DNA must be replicated accurately in order to maintain genomic ...
Correct regulation of the replication licensing system ensures that no DNA is rereplicated in a sing...
<p>All organisms ensure once and only once replication during S phase through a process called repli...
The assembly and disassembly of protein complexes at replication origins play a crucial role in the ...
All organisms need to ensure that no DNA segments are rereplicated in a single cell cycle. Eukaryote...
The replication licensing factor (RLF) is an essential initiation factor that is involved in prevent...