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SCFCyclin F-dependent degradation of CDC6 suppresses DNA re-replication
Maintenance of genome stability requires that DNA is replicated precisely once per cell cycle. This is believed to be achieved by limiting replication origin licensing and thereby restricting the firing of each replication origin to once per cell cycle ...
Hoffmann, S. +5 more
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Cdc6 encodes a key protein for DNA replication, responsible for the recruitment of the MCM helicase to replication origins during the G1 phase of the cell division cycle.
Sotiropoulou, Panagiota A +9 more
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Background The tongue squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) are characterized by high mitotic activity, and early detection is desirable. Overexpression of the DNA replication-initiation proteins has been associated with dysplasia and malignancy.
Tu Zheng +6 more
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Background Information transfer systems in Archaea, including many components of the DNA replication machinery, are similar to those found in eukaryotes.
DasSarma Shiladitya +2 more
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The differential role of CDC6 in normal and cancer cells
Homeodynamics (Lloyd, Aon et al. 2001) is a fundamental feature of single and multi-cellular organisms that is maintained by convenient cellular counteractions to a plethora of deleterious intrinsic and extrinsic signals.
Komseli, Eirini-Stavroula +1 more
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Structure and Function of Cdc6/Cdc18 [PDF]
Liu, Jinyu +5 more
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Spatio-temporal regulation of the human licensing factor Cdc6 in replication and mitosis
To maintain genome stability, the thousands of replication origins of mammalian genomes must only initiate replication once per cell cycle. This is achieved by a strict temporal separation of ongoing replication in S phase, and the formation of pre ...
René M Linka (775681) +6 more
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Cdc6 amd replication competence in xenopus oocytes
The early division cycles of an embryo following fertilization rely on the oocyte's ability to replicate DNA. During meiosis, oocytes temporarily lose their ability to replicate DNA.
Dallas, Elizabeth Whitmire
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Cdc6 encodes a key protein for DNA replication, responsible for the recruitment of the MCM helicase to replication origins during the G1 phase of the cell division cycle.
Sagrario Ortega (201434) +9 more
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Screening and verification of hub genes in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma by integrated analysis
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is one of the most common malignant tumors. However, the mechanisms underlying ESCC tumorigenesis have not been fully elucidated. Thus, we aimed to determine the key genes involved in ESCC tumorigenesis.
Hongqiang Wu +3 more
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