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Details on Person Human Cdc7-related kinase complex. In vitro phosphorylation of MCM by concerted actions of Cdks and Cdc7 and that of a critical threonine residue of Cdc7 by Cdks.

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_displayNameHuman Cdc7-related kinase complex. In vitro phosphorylation of MCM by concerted actions of Cdks and Cdc7 and that of a critical threonine residue of Cdc7 by Cdks.
_timestamp2006-01-13 18:54:14
author[Person:68400] Masai, H
[Person:68956] Matsui, E
[Person:68957] You, Z
[Person:68958] Ishimi, Y
[Person:68959] Tamai, K
[Person:68399] Arai, K
journalJ Biol Chem
modified[InstanceEdit:170720] D'Eustachio, P, 2006-01-13 18:54:09
pages29042-52
pubMedIdentifier10846177
titleHuman Cdc7-related kinase complex. In vitro phosphorylation of MCM by concerted actions of Cdks and Cdc7 and that of a critical threonine residue of Cdc7 by Cdks.
volume275
year2000
(literatureReference)[Reaction:68954] Mcm2-7 is phosphorylated by DDK [Homo sapiens]
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