Essential and non-essential helicases maintain genome stability in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

  • Ding, Lin
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Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
University of Southern California. Libraries

Abstract

2014-01-14A healthy cell needs to accurately duplicate its genome and pass one copy to each of its daughter cells. The DNA double helix is accessed by replication machinery once per cell cycle during S phase and regulated unwinding of this molecule is essential for replication. However, unwinding can make the DNA vulnerable to damage or breakage. Therefore, the process of unwinding must be carefully regulated. ❧ The conserved proteins Mcm2-7 form the MCM complex, which is the replicative helicase responsible for unwinding the DNA duplex during replication. The MCM complex also plays an important role in replication fork establishment. During S phase, replication fork stability is challenged by many natural impediments or environmental stres...

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