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− | '''Description of YBL023C:''' Protein involved in DNA replication; component of the Mcm2-7 hexameric complex that binds chromatin as a part of the pre-replicative complex<ref name=' | + | '''Description of YBL023C:''' Protein involved in DNA replication; component of the Mcm2-7 hexameric complex that binds chromatin as a part of the pre-replicative complex<ref name='S000040243'>Homesley L, et al. (2000) Mcm10 and the MCM2-7 complex interact to initiate DNA synthesis and to release replication factors from origins. Genes Dev 14(8):913-26 {{SGDpaper|S000040243}} PMID 10783164</ref><ref name='S000052255'>Labib K, et al. (2000) Uninterrupted MCM2-7 function required for DNA replication fork progression. Science 288(5471):1643-7 |
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Systematic name | YBL023C |
Gene name | MCM2 |
Aliases | |
Feature type | ORF, Verified |
Coordinates | Chr II:177529..174923 |
Primary SGDID | S000000119 |
Description of YBL023C: Protein involved in DNA replication; component of the Mcm2-7 hexameric complex that binds chromatin as a part of the pre-replicative complex[1][2]
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- ↑ Homesley L, et al. (2000) Mcm10 and the MCM2-7 complex interact to initiate DNA synthesis and to release replication factors from origins. Genes Dev 14(8):913-26 SGD PMID 10783164
- ↑ Labib K, et al. (2000) Uninterrupted MCM2-7 function required for DNA replication fork progression. Science 288(5471):1643-7 SGD PMID 10834843
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