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Papers associated with egg (and gins2)

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The structural mechanism of dimeric DONSON in replicative helicase activation., Cvetkovic MA., Mol Cell. November 16, 2023; 83 (22): 4017-4031.e9.                              


The p97 segregase cofactor Ubxn7 facilitates replisome disassembly during S-phase., Tarcan Z., J Biol Chem. August 1, 2022; 298 (8): 102234.                          


Mitotic replisome disassembly depends on TRAIP ubiquitin ligase activity., Priego Moreno S., Life Sci Alliance. April 12, 2019; 2 (2):                       


Mitotic entry drives replisome disassembly at stalled replication forks., Hashimoto Y., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. November 17, 2018; 506 (1): 108-113.      


Reversal of DDK-Mediated MCM Phosphorylation by Rif1-PP1 Regulates Replication Initiation and Replisome Stability Independently of ATR/Chk1., Alver RC., Cell Rep. March 7, 2017; 18 (10): 2508-2520.                


Xenopus Mcm10 is a CDK-substrate required for replication fork stability., Chadha GS., Cell Cycle. August 17, 2016; 15 (16): 2183-2195.            


Structure of human Cdc45 and implications for CMG helicase function., Simon AC., Nat Commun. May 18, 2016; 7 11638.                


Xenopus Cdc7 executes its essential function early in S phase and is counteracted by checkpoint-regulated protein phosphatase 1., Poh WT., Open Biol. January 8, 2014; 4 (1): 130138.                


RAD51- and MRE11-dependent reassembly of uncoupled CMG helicase complex at collapsed replication forks., Hashimoto Y., Nat Struct Mol Biol. December 4, 2011; 19 (1): 17-24.          


Drosophila Ctf4 is essential for efficient DNA replication and normal cell cycle progression., Gosnell JA., BMC Mol Biol. April 6, 2011; 12 13.            


A novel ring-like complex of Xenopus proteins essential for the initiation of DNA replication., Kubota Y., Genes Dev. May 1, 2003; 17 (9): 1141-52.

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