Click here to close Hello! We notice that you are using Internet Explorer, which is not supported by Xenbase and may cause the site to display incorrectly. We suggest using a current version of Chrome, FireFox, or Safari.
XB-ART-42767
J Biol Chem 2011 Apr 01;28613:11855-64. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M110.199521.
Show Gene links Show Anatomy links

MCM2-7 form double hexamers at licensed origins in Xenopus egg extract.

Gambus A , Khoudoli GA , Jones RC , Blow JJ .


???displayArticle.abstract???
In late mitosis and G1, Mcm2-7 are assembled onto replication origins to license them for initiation in the upcoming S phase. After initiation, Mcm2-7 provide helicase activity to unwind DNA at the replication fork. Here we examine the structure of Mcm2-7 on chromatin in Xenopus egg extracts. We show that prior to replication initiation, Mcm2-7 is present at licensed replication origins in a complex with a molecular mass close to double that of the Mcm2-7 hexamer. This complex has approximately stoichiometric quantities of the 6 Mcm2-7 proteins and we conclude that it consists of a double heterohexamer. This provides a configuration potentially capable of initiating a pair of bidirectional replication forks in S phase. We also show that after initiation, Mcm2-7 associate with Cdc45 and GINS to form a relatively stable CMG (Cdc45-MCM-GINS) complex. The CMG proteins also associate less strongly with other replication proteins, consistent with the idea that a single CMG complex forms the core of the replisome.

???displayArticle.pubmedLink??? 21282109
???displayArticle.pmcLink??? PMC3064236
???displayArticle.link??? J Biol Chem
???displayArticle.grants??? [+]

Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: cdc45 cdc7 cdkn1b mcm2 mcm3 mcm4 mmut wdhd1
???displayArticle.antibodies??? Cdc45 Ab2 Psf2 Ab1


???attribute.lit??? ???displayArticles.show???
References [+] :
Aparicio, The human GINS complex associates with Cdc45 and MCM and is essential for DNA replication. 2009, Pubmed, Xenbase