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Details on Person MCM8 is an MCM2-7-related protein that functions as a DNA helicase during replication elongation and not initiation

Class:IdLiteratureReference:169444
_displayNameMCM8 is an MCM2-7-related protein that functions as a DNA helicase during replication elongation and not initiation
_timestamp2005-11-29 15:17:26
author[Person:68831] Maiorano, D
[Person:169441] Cuvier, O
[Person:169436] Danis, E
[Person:68833] Mechali, M
created[InstanceEdit:169437] Gopinathrao, G, 2005-11-29 15:17:23
journalCell
pages315-28
pubMedIdentifier15707891
titleMCM8 is an MCM2-7-related protein that functions as a DNA helicase during replication elongation and not initiation
volume120
year2005
(literatureReference)[Summation:177029] The MCM2-7 related protein, MCM8, is required to replicate c...
[Reaction:68688] CDC6 association with ORC(1-6) at replication origins [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:169440] Xenopus Mcm8 mediated fork unwinding [Xenopus laevis]
[Pathway:176974] Unwinding of DNA [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9749220] CDC6 binds ORC(1-6) [Homo sapiens]
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