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(author)[LiteratureReference:68920] The human homolog of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mcm10 interacts with replication factors and dissociates from nuclease-resistant nuclear structures in G(2) phase
[LiteratureReference:69041] The single minichromosome maintenance protein of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum DeltaH contains DNA helicase activity
[LiteratureReference:69076] Mechanism of elongation of primed DNA by DNA polymerase delta, proliferating cell nuclear antigen, and activator 1.
[LiteratureReference:69095] Studies on the activator 1 protein complex, an accessory factor for proliferating cell nuclear antigen-dependent DNA polymerase delta.
[LiteratureReference:69111] Studies on the initiation and elongation reactions in the simian virus 40 DNA replication system.
[LiteratureReference:69288] The in vitro replication of DNA containing the SV40 origin.
[LiteratureReference:111249] Reconstitution of proliferating cell nuclear antigen-dependent repair of apurinic/apyrimidinic sites with purified human proteins.
[LiteratureReference:169438] Processive DNA helicase activity of the minichromosome maintenance proteins 4, 6, and 7 complex requires forked DNA structures
[LiteratureReference:169446] The Cdc23 (Mcm10) protein is required for the phosphorylation of minichromosome maintenance complex by the Dfp1-Hsk1 kinase
[LiteratureReference:169462] Primer utilization by DNA polymerase alpha-primase is influenced by its interaction with Mcm10p
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