Complete and robust human genome duplication requires loading minichromosome maintenance (MCM) helicase complexes at many DNA replication origins, an essential process termed origin licensing. Licensing is restricted to G1 phase of the cell cycle, but G1 length varies widely among cell types. Using quantitative single-cell analyses, we found that pluripotent stem cells with naturally short G1 phases load MCM much faster than their isogenic differentiated counterparts with long G1 phases. During the earliest stages of differentiation toward all lineages, MCM loading slows concurrently with G1 lengthening, revealing developmental control of MCM loading. In contrast, ectopic Cyclin E overproduction uncouples short G1 from fast MCM loading. Rap...
In eukaryotes cell proliferation requires the formation of a pre-replication complex (preRC) at chro...
The proliferation of eukaryotic cells is a highly regulated process that depends on the precise dupl...
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) represent a transient biological state, where pluripotency is coupled wi...
Cells initiate DNA replication at thousands of DNA replication origins every cell cycle. Minichromos...
The ability of a eukaryotic cell to precisely and accurately replicate its DNA is crucial to maintai...
Loading of the MCM replicative helicase onto origins of replication is a highly regulated process th...
DNA replication is a highly complex part of cell metabolism that ensures safe propagation of the gen...
Accurate DNA replication requires proper regulation of replication licensing, which entails loading ...
A major challenge each human cell-division cycle is to ensure that DNA replication origins do not in...
DNA replication is a fundamental process in all organisms. Using single stranded DNA (ssDNA) as a te...
Once-per-cell cycle replication is regulated through the assembly onto chromatin of multisubunit pr...
The full licensing of replication origins in late G1 is normally enforced by the licensing checkpoin...
AbstractThe ability of a eukaryotic cell to precisely and accurately replicate its DNA is crucial to...
The phases of the cell cycle must be exquisitely timed and tightly regulated in order to ensure prop...
DNA replication origins strikingly differ between eukaryotic species and cell types. Origins are loc...
In eukaryotes cell proliferation requires the formation of a pre-replication complex (preRC) at chro...
The proliferation of eukaryotic cells is a highly regulated process that depends on the precise dupl...
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) represent a transient biological state, where pluripotency is coupled wi...
Cells initiate DNA replication at thousands of DNA replication origins every cell cycle. Minichromos...
The ability of a eukaryotic cell to precisely and accurately replicate its DNA is crucial to maintai...
Loading of the MCM replicative helicase onto origins of replication is a highly regulated process th...
DNA replication is a highly complex part of cell metabolism that ensures safe propagation of the gen...
Accurate DNA replication requires proper regulation of replication licensing, which entails loading ...
A major challenge each human cell-division cycle is to ensure that DNA replication origins do not in...
DNA replication is a fundamental process in all organisms. Using single stranded DNA (ssDNA) as a te...
Once-per-cell cycle replication is regulated through the assembly onto chromatin of multisubunit pr...
The full licensing of replication origins in late G1 is normally enforced by the licensing checkpoin...
AbstractThe ability of a eukaryotic cell to precisely and accurately replicate its DNA is crucial to...
The phases of the cell cycle must be exquisitely timed and tightly regulated in order to ensure prop...
DNA replication origins strikingly differ between eukaryotic species and cell types. Origins are loc...
In eukaryotes cell proliferation requires the formation of a pre-replication complex (preRC) at chro...
The proliferation of eukaryotic cells is a highly regulated process that depends on the precise dupl...
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) represent a transient biological state, where pluripotency is coupled wi...