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The following pages link to The Orc4p and Orc5p subunits of the Xenopus and human origin recognition complex are related to Orc1p and Cdc6p (Q22008054):
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- Origin recognition complex subunit 3 (Q21124245) (← links)
- Human origin recognition complex large subunit is degraded by ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis after initiation of DNA replication (Q24293201) (← links)
- ATP-dependent assembly of the human origin recognition complex (Q24338251) (← links)
- Chromatin association of human origin recognition complex, cdc6, and minichromosome maintenance proteins during the cell cycle: assembly of prereplication complexes in late mitosis (Q24515107) (← links)
- Identification of a binding region for human origin recognition complex proteins 1 and 2 that coincides with an origin of DNA replication (Q24537498) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cdc6 DNA-binding properties (Q24548889) (← links)
- ATPase-dependent cooperative binding of ORC and Cdc6 to origin DNA. (Q24633457) (← links)
- Selective instability of Orc1 protein accounts for the absence of functional origin recognition complexes during the M-G(1) transition in mammals (Q24685501) (← links)
- Reconstitution of licensed replication origins on Xenopus sperm nuclei using purified proteins (Q24796693) (← links)
- Interaction and assembly of murine pre-replicative complex proteins in yeast and mouse cells (Q27936124) (← links)
- Histone acetyltransferase HBO1 interacts with the ORC1 subunit of the human initiator protein (Q28116036) (← links)
- Subsets of human origin recognition complex (ORC) subunits are expressed in non-proliferating cells and associate with non-ORC proteins (Q28144369) (← links)
- Assembly of the human origin recognition complex (Q28185696) (← links)
- Cell cycle-dependent proteolysis and phosphorylation of human Mcm10 (Q28198815) (← links)
- Architecture of the human origin recognition complex (Q28200779) (← links)
- Replication from oriP of Epstein-Barr virus requires human ORC and is inhibited by geminin (Q28213116) (← links)
- Multiple functions of the origin recognition complex (Q28284492) (← links)
- Origin recognition and the chromosome cycle (Q28304946) (← links)
- Mammalian Orc1 protein is selectively released from chromatin and ubiquitinated during the S-to-M transition in the cell division cycle (Q28613759) (← links)
- Down-regulation of Cdc6, a cell cycle regulatory gene, in prostate cancer (Q32107802) (← links)
- Initiation of DNA replication in eukaryotes: questioning the origin. (Q33665641) (← links)
- Initiation of genome replication: assembly and disassembly of replication-competent chromatin (Q33860700) (← links)
- Association of human origin recognition complex 1 with chromatin DNA and nuclease-resistant nuclear structures (Q33890737) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of the human ORC6 homolog (Q33914239) (← links)
- The Schizosaccharomyces pombe origin recognition complex interacts with multiple AT-rich regions of the replication origin DNA by means of the AT-hook domains of the spOrc4 protein (Q33949872) (← links)
- Initiation of eukaryotic DNA replication: conservative or liberal? (Q33950632) (← links)
- Mechanisms of DNA replication. (Q34046401) (← links)
- Human origin recognition complex binds to the region of the latent origin of DNA replication of Epstein-Barr virus (Q34081126) (← links)
- Cell cycle-dependent regulation of the association between origin recognition proteins and somatic cell chromatin (Q34086143) (← links)
- Origin remodeling and opening in bacteria rely on distinct assembly states of the DnaA initiator (Q34107456) (← links)
- Initiation of eukaryotic DNA replication: regulation and mechanisms (Q34147089) (← links)
- Site-specific ORC binding, pre-replication complex assembly and DNA synthesis at Schizosaccharomyces pombe replication origins (Q34150181) (← links)
- The ORC1 cycle in human cells: II. Dynamic changes in the human ORC complex during the cell cycle. (Q34221108) (← links)
- The ORC1 cycle in human cells: I. cell cycle-regulated oscillation of human ORC1. (Q34221116) (← links)
- The molecular biology of the SIR proteins (Q34448539) (← links)
- Genes involved in the initiation of DNA replication in yeast (Q34502377) (← links)
- Archaea: an archetype for replication initiation studies? (Q34532849) (← links)
- Developmental regulation of the Tetrahymena thermophila origin recognition complex (Q34872449) (← links)
- The fission yeast homologue of Orc4p binds to replication origin DNA via multiple AT-hooks (Q35058094) (← links)
- Common domains in the initiators of DNA replication in Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya: combined structural, functional and phylogenetic perspectives. (Q35066207) (← links)
- The 'ORC cycle': a novel pathway for regulating eukaryotic DNA replication (Q35152182) (← links)
- Xenopus origin recognition complex (ORC) initiates DNA replication preferentially at sequences targeted by Schizosaccharomyces pombe ORC. (Q35160505) (← links)
- Assembly of functionally active Drosophila origin recognition complex from recombinant proteins (Q35197011) (← links)
- Drosophila ORC specifically binds to ACE3, an origin of DNA replication control element (Q35208336) (← links)
- Similarities between the DNA replication initiators of Gram-negative bacteria plasmids (RepA) and eukaryotes (Orc4p)/archaea (Cdc6p) (Q35857244) (← links)
- Tipin is required for stalled replication forks to resume DNA replication after removal of aphidicolin in Xenopus egg extracts (Q35989104) (← links)
- Identification and reconstitution of the origin recognition complex from Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Q36538083) (← links)
- Role for Cdk1 (Cdc2)/cyclin A in preventing the mammalian origin recognition complex's largest subunit (Orc1) from binding to chromatin during mitosis (Q36732296) (← links)
- Single particle EM studies of the Drosophila melanogaster origin recognition complex and evidence for DNA wrapping (Q37092544) (← links)
- The origin recognition complex: a biochemical and structural view (Q37189689) (← links)