Clb/Cdc28 kinases promote nuclear export of the replication initiator proteins Mcm2–7
暂无分享,去创建一个
Kaoru Irie | Carl Co | Joachim J Li | Van Q. Nguyen | Joachim J. Li | K. Irie | C. Co | V. Q. Nguyen
[1] Stephen E. Kearsey,et al. G1-phase and B-type cyclins exclude the DNA-replication factor Mcm4 from the nucleus , 1999, Nature Cell Biology.
[2] M. Inagaki,et al. Cell Cycle Regulation of Human CDC6 Protein , 1999, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[3] M. Mendenhall,et al. The cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitory domain of the yeast Sic1 protein is contained within the C-terminal 70 amino acids , 1999, Molecular and General Genetics MGG.
[4] F. Cross,et al. Specialization and targeting of B-type cyclins. , 1999, Molecular cell.
[5] Yiqun Shellman,et al. Cell Cycle Control of Cdc7p Kinase Activity through Regulation of Dbf4p Stability , 1999, Molecular and Cellular Biology.
[6] T. Hunter,et al. Multistep regulation of DNA replication by Cdk phosphorylation of HsCdc6. , 1999, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[7] Jiri Bartek,et al. Phosphorylation of mammalian CDC6 by Cyclin A/CDK2 regulates its subcellular localization , 1999, The EMBO journal.
[8] B. Tye. MCM proteins in DNA replication. , 1999, Annual review of biochemistry.
[9] K Nasmyth,et al. Association of RPA with chromosomal replication origins requires an Mcm protein, and is regulated by Rad53, and cyclin‐ and Dbf4‐dependent kinases , 1998, The EMBO journal.
[10] J. Parvin,et al. Human CDC6/Cdc18 Associates with Orc1 and Cyclin-cdk and Is Selectively Eliminated from the Nucleus at the Onset of S Phase , 1998, Molecular and Cellular Biology.
[11] B. Stillman,et al. Formation of a preinitiation complex by S-phase cyclin CDK-dependent loading of Cdc45p onto chromatin. , 1998, Science.
[12] J. Li,et al. Ectopic induction of Clb2 in early G1 phase is sufficient to block prereplicative complex formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. , 1998, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[13] M. Lei,et al. Mcm2 is a target of regulation by Cdc7-Dbf4 during the initiation of DNA synthesis. , 1997, Genes & development.
[14] B. Stillman,et al. Persistent initiation of DNA replication and chromatin-bound MCM proteins during the cell cycle in cdc6 mutants. , 1997, Genes & development.
[15] J. Li,et al. CDC45 is required in conjunction with CDC7/DBF4 to trigger the initiation of DNA replication. , 1997, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[16] P. Jallepalli,et al. Regulation of the replication initiator protein p65cdc18 by CDK phosphorylation. , 1997, Genes & development.
[17] S. Prinz,et al. CDC20 and CDH1: a family of substrate-specific activators of APC-dependent proteolysis. , 1997, Science.
[18] O. Aparicio,et al. Components and Dynamics of DNA Replication Complexes in S. cerevisiae: Redistribution of MCM Proteins and Cdc45p during S Phase , 1997, Cell.
[19] S. Dalton,et al. Characterization of Cdc47p-minichromosome maintenance complexes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: identification of Cdc45p as a subunit , 1997, Molecular and cellular biology.
[20] L. Drury,et al. The Cdc4/34/53 pathway targets Cdc6p for proteolysis in budding yeast , 1997, The EMBO journal.
[21] K. Nasmyth,et al. Loading of an Mcm Protein onto DNA Replication Origins Is Regulated by Cdc6p and CDKs , 1997, Cell.
[22] Michael Schwab,et al. Yeast Hct1 Is a Regulator of Clb2 Cyclin Proteolysis , 1997, Cell.
[23] B. Tye,et al. Mcm2 and Mcm3 are constitutive nuclear proteins that exhibit distinct isoforms and bind chromatin during specific cell cycle stages of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. , 1997, Molecular biology of the cell.
[24] M. Yanagida,et al. A globular complex formation by Nda1 and the other five members of the MCM protein family in fission yeast , 1997, Genes to cells : devoted to molecular & cellular mechanisms.
[25] J. Blow,et al. The RLF‐M component of the replication licensing system forms complexes containing all six MCM/P1 polypeptides , 1997, The EMBO journal.
[26] L. Drury,et al. Cdc6p-dependent loading of Mcm proteins onto pre-replicative chromatin in budding yeast. , 1997, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[27] M. Fujita,et al. In Vivo Interaction of Human MCM Heterohexameric Complexes with Chromatin , 1997, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[28] P. Pahl,et al. mcm5/cdc46-bob1 bypasses the requirement for the S phase activator Cdc7p. , 1997, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[29] C. F. Hardy. Identification of Cdc45p, an essential factor required for DNA replication. , 1997, Gene.
[30] J. Li,et al. Cdc6p establishes and maintains a state of replication competence during G1 phase. , 1997, Journal of cell science.
[31] B. Stillman,et al. CDC45, a novel yeast gene that functions with the origin recognition complex and Mcm proteins in initiation of DNA replication , 1997, Molecular and cellular biology.
[32] Christopher,et al. mcm 5 y cdc 46-bob 1 bypasses the requirement for the S phase activator Cdc 7 p , 1997 .
[33] S. Dalton,et al. Cdc45p assembles into a complex with Cdc46p/Mcm5p, is required for minichromosome maintenance, and is essential for chromosomal DNA replication. , 1996, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[34] M. Lei,et al. Physical interactions among Mcm proteins and effects of Mcm dosage on DNA replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae , 1996, Molecular and cellular biology.
[35] T. Böhm,et al. Activation of S-phase-promoting CDKs in late G1 defines a "point of no return" after which Cdc6 synthesis cannot promote DNA replication in yeast. , 1996, Genes & development.
[36] P. Nurse,et al. p65 cdc18 Plays a major role controlling the initiation of DNA replication in fission yeast , 1995, Cell.
[37] K Nasmyth,et al. Cdc6 is an unstable protein whose de novo synthesis in G1 is important for the onset of S phase and for preventing a ‘reductional’ anaphase in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. , 1995, The EMBO journal.
[38] S. Dalton,et al. Cell cycle-regulated nuclear import and export of Cdc47, a protein essential for initiation of DNA replication in budding yeast. , 1995, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[39] Kim Nasmyth,et al. The B-type cyclin kinase inhibitor p40 SIC1 controls the G1 to S transition in S. cerevisiae , 1994, Cell.
[40] J. Diffley,et al. Two steps in the assembly of complexes at yeast replication origins in vivo , 1994, Cell.
[41] Kim Nasmyth,et al. Closing the cell cycle circle in yeast: G2 cyclin proteolysis initiated at mitosis persists until the activation of G1 cyclins in the next cycle , 1994, Cell.
[42] B. Tye,et al. Cell cycle-regulated nuclear localization of MCM2 and MCM3, which are required for the initiation of DNA synthesis at chromosomal replication origins in yeast. , 1993, Genes & development.
[43] A. Jackson,et al. Cell cycle regulation of the yeast Cdc7 protein kinase by association with the Dbf4 protein , 1993, Molecular and cellular biology.
[44] D. Botstein,et al. A group of interacting yeast DNA replication genes. , 1991, Genes & development.
[45] D. Botstein,et al. Subcellular localization of yeast CDC46 varies with the cell cycle. , 1990, Genes & development.