Mcm1 is a multifunctional protein which plays a role both in the initiation of DNA replication and in the transcriptional regulation of diverse genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The mcm1-1 mutation results in instability of minichromosomes and α-specific sterility. Second-site suppressors that restore minichromosome stability but not fertility to the mcm1-1 mutant were isolated. Two of the suppressors, pgm1-1 and pgm1-2, are mutant alleles of PGM1 which encodes a glycolytic enzyme, phosphoglycerate mutase. We show that the pgm1-1 mutation suppresses the minichromosome maintenance (Mcm) defect by increasing the protein activity or level of Mcm1- 1 posttranscriptionally. This increase in the intracellular Mcm1-1 activity is sufficient to sup...
The study of essential cellular processes such as the regulation of the cell cycle and cellular resp...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is able to adapt its metabolism to grow on different carbon sourc...
The mcm19 mutation in budding yeast affects minichromosome maintenance. In this work we have shown t...
Mcm1 is a yeast transcription factor with homologs throughout the metazoa. MCM1 was first identified...
The original mcm1-1 mutant was identified by its inability to propagate minichromosomes in an ARS-sp...
MCM3 is an essential gene involved in the maintenance of minichromosomes in yeast cells. It encodes ...
The minichromosome maintenance genes, MCM21 and MCM22, have been cloned and are shown to code for th...
The minichromosome maintenance genes, MCM21 and MCM22, have been cloned and are shown to code for th...
posttranscriptionally by the flux of glycolysis. The yeast Mcm1 protein is regulate
MCM1 is an essential yeast DNA-binding protein that affects both minichromosome maintenance, in a ma...
MCM2 and MCM3 are essential genes believed to play important roles in the initiation of DNA replicat...
We have cloned and characterized the MCM16 gene required for the maintenance of minichromosomes in t...
The Mcm2-7 proteins are a family of conserved proteins whose functions are essential for the initiat...
The yeast Mcm1 protein is a member of the MADS box family of transcriptional regulatory factors, a c...
Mcm10 is an essential protein that participates in both the initiation and the elongation of DNA rep...
The study of essential cellular processes such as the regulation of the cell cycle and cellular resp...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is able to adapt its metabolism to grow on different carbon sourc...
The mcm19 mutation in budding yeast affects minichromosome maintenance. In this work we have shown t...
Mcm1 is a yeast transcription factor with homologs throughout the metazoa. MCM1 was first identified...
The original mcm1-1 mutant was identified by its inability to propagate minichromosomes in an ARS-sp...
MCM3 is an essential gene involved in the maintenance of minichromosomes in yeast cells. It encodes ...
The minichromosome maintenance genes, MCM21 and MCM22, have been cloned and are shown to code for th...
The minichromosome maintenance genes, MCM21 and MCM22, have been cloned and are shown to code for th...
posttranscriptionally by the flux of glycolysis. The yeast Mcm1 protein is regulate
MCM1 is an essential yeast DNA-binding protein that affects both minichromosome maintenance, in a ma...
MCM2 and MCM3 are essential genes believed to play important roles in the initiation of DNA replicat...
We have cloned and characterized the MCM16 gene required for the maintenance of minichromosomes in t...
The Mcm2-7 proteins are a family of conserved proteins whose functions are essential for the initiat...
The yeast Mcm1 protein is a member of the MADS box family of transcriptional regulatory factors, a c...
Mcm10 is an essential protein that participates in both the initiation and the elongation of DNA rep...
The study of essential cellular processes such as the regulation of the cell cycle and cellular resp...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is able to adapt its metabolism to grow on different carbon sourc...
The mcm19 mutation in budding yeast affects minichromosome maintenance. In this work we have shown t...