Selective instability of Orc1 protein accounts for the absence of functional origin recognition complexes during the M-G(1) transition in mammals
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Human Orc2 localizes to centrosomes, centromeres and heterochromatin during chromosome inheritanceATP-dependent assembly of the human origin recognition complexChromatin association of human origin recognition complex, cdc6, and minichromosome maintenance proteins during the cell cycle: assembly of prereplication complexes in late mitosisIdentification of a binding region for human origin recognition complex proteins 1 and 2 that coincides with an origin of DNA replicationStability, chromatin association and functional activity of mammalian pre-replication complex proteins during the cell cycleLocalization of proteins bound to a replication origin of human DNA along the cell cycleOrc1 Binding to Mitotic Chromosomes Precedes Spatial Patterning during G1 Phase and Assembly of the Origin Recognition Complex in Human Cells.The human origin recognition complex protein 1 dissociates from chromatin during S phase in HeLa cellsSubsets of human origin recognition complex (ORC) subunits are expressed in non-proliferating cells and associate with non-ORC proteinsAssembly of the human origin recognition complexArchitecture of the human origin recognition complexOrigin recognition and the chromosome cycleBinding of AlF-C, an Orc1-binding transcriptional regulator, enhances replicator activity of the rat aldolase B originMammalian Orc1 protein is selectively released from chromatin and ubiquitinated during the S-to-M transition in the cell division cycle.A potential role for mini-chromosome maintenance (MCM) proteins in initiation at the dihydrofolate reductase replication origin.Ubiquitylation, phosphorylation and Orc2 modulate the subcellular location of Orc1 and prevent it from inducing apoptosisGlobal regulation of genome duplication in eukaryotes: an overview from the epifluorescence microscope.Xenopus Cdc6 performs separate functions in initiating DNA replicationDrosophila minichromosome maintenance 6 is required for chorion gene amplification and genomic replication.Site-specific DNA binding of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe origin recognition complex is determined by the Orc4 subunit.Human origin recognition complex binds to the region of the latent origin of DNA replication of Epstein-Barr virus.Mammalian nuclei become licensed for DNA replication during late telophaseCell cycle-dependent regulation of the association between origin recognition proteins and somatic cell chromatin.Site-specific ORC binding, pre-replication complex assembly and DNA synthesis at Schizosaccharomyces pombe replication origins.Chinese hamster ORC subunits dynamically associate with chromatin throughout the cell-cycleReplication licensing--defining the proliferative state?The BAH domain facilitates the ability of human Orc1 protein to activate replication origins in vivo.Identification of new human origins of DNA replication by an origin-trapping assay.Dynamics of pre-replication complex proteins during the cell division cycleThe role of the replication licensing system in cell proliferation and cancer.Role for Cdk1 (Cdc2)/cyclin A in preventing the mammalian origin recognition complex's largest subunit (Orc1) from binding to chromatin during mitosisProteomics Analysis with a Nano Random Forest Approach Reveals Novel Functional Interactions Regulated by SMC Complexes on Mitotic Chromosomes.Degradation of origin recognition complex large subunit by the anaphase-promoting complex in DrosophilaRegulating DNA replication in eukarya.Identification and characterization of ARS-like sequences as putative origin(s) of replication in human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.Mechanisms and regulation of DNA replication initiation in eukaryotes.Viral cyclin-cyclin-dependent kinase 6 complexes initiate nuclear DNA replication.Functional domains involved in the interaction between Orc1 and transcriptional repressor AlF-C that bind to an origin/promoter of the rat aldolase B gene.Sequence-independent DNA binding and replication initiation by the human origin recognition complexSite-specific interaction of the murine pre-replicative complex with origin DNA: assembly and disassembly during cell cycle transit and differentiation.
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Selective instability of Orc1 protein accounts for the absence of functional origin recognition complexes during the M-G(1) transition in mammals
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Selective instability of Orc1 ...... e M-G(1) transition in mammals
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Selective instability of Orc1 ...... e M-G(1) transition in mammals
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Selective instability of Orc1 ...... e M-G(1) transition in mammals
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Selective instability of Orc1 ...... e M-G(1) transition in mammals
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Selective instability of Orc1 ...... e M-G(1) transition in mammals
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Selective instability of Orc1 ...... e M-G(1) transition in mammals
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Selective instability of Orc1 ...... e M-G(1) transition in mammals
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Selective instability of Orc1 ...... e M-G(1) transition in mammals
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10.1093/EMBOJ/19.11.2728
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