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Class:IdSummation:9749274
_displayNameSix homologous minichromosome maintenance proteins, MCM2, MC...
_timestamp2021-07-31 14:17:42
created[InstanceEdit:9749273] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2021-07-31
textSix homologous minichromosome maintenance proteins, MCM2, MCM3, MCM4, MCM5, MCM6 and MCM7, form the evolutionarily conserved MCM2-7 complex, which functions as the core eukaryotic replicated DNA helicase. The structure of the complex is conserved from yeast (Li et al. 2015) to humans (Boskovic et al. 2016), representing an open hexameric ring, with a gate between subunits MCM2 and MCM5. The gate is thought to close and open the MCM2-7 ring to encircle DNA. Each MCM subunit contains an N-terminal DNA interacting and assembly domain and a C-terminal ATP-binding domain.
(summation)[Reaction:9749253] Formation of MCM2-7 complex [Homo sapiens]
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