Fission Yeast cdc24 1 Encodes a Novel Replication Factor Required for Chromosome Integrity (original) (raw)

Fission Yeast cdc24+ Encodes a Novel Replication Factor Required for Chromosome Integrity

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CDC46/MCM5, a yeast protein whose subcellular localization is cell cycle-regulated, is involved in DNA replication at autonomously replicating sequences

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Checkpoint independence of most DNA replication origins in fission yeast

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Negative regulation of Cdc18 DNA replication protein by Cdc2

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Fission yeast Cdc23/Mcm10 functions after pre-replicative complex formation to promote Cdc45 chromatin binding

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The Fission Yeast Minichromosome Maintenance (MCM)-binding Protein (MCM-BP), Mcb1, Regulates MCM Function during Prereplicative Complex Formation in DNA Replication

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The CENP-B homolog, Abp1, interacts with the initiation protein Cdc23 (MCM10) and is required for efficient DNA replication in fission yeast

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Replication stress in early S phase generates apparent micronuclei and chromosome rearrangement in fission yeast

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Cid1, a Fission Yeast Protein Required for SM Checkpoint Control when DNA Polymerase d or ε Is Inactivated

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