Other names published for MCM2: YBL023C
MCM2 LITERATURE TOPICS
- Curated Literature
- Additional Literature
- All Curated References
- Primary Literature
- Reviews
- Genetics/Cell Biology
- Nucleic Acid Information
- Gene Product Information
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- Research Aids
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- Proteome-wide Analysis
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MCM2 - Additional Literature (103)
| Reference | Other Genes Addressed |
|---|---|
| Treisman JE, et al. (1995) Cell proliferation and DNA replication defects in a Drosophila MCM2 mutant. Genes Dev 9(14):1709-15 | |
| Whitbread LA and Dalton S (1995) Cdc54 belongs to the Cdc46/Mcm3 family of proteins which are essential for initiation of eukaryotic DNA replication. Gene 155(1):113-7 | |
| Forsburg SL and Nurse P (1994) The fission yeast cdc19+ gene encodes a member of the MCM family of replication proteins. J Cell Sci 107 ( Pt 10):2779-88 | |
| Ray A, et al. (1994) A 61-kb ring chromosome shows an ARS-dependent increase in its mitotic stability in the mcm2 mutant of yeast. Curr Genet 26(5-6):403-9 | |
| Todorov IT, et al. (1994) A human nuclear protein with sequence homology to a family of early S phase proteins is required for entry into S phase and for cell division. J Cell Sci 107 ( Pt 1):253-65 | |
| Van Dyck L, et al. (1994) Analysis of a 17.4 kb DNA segment of yeast chromosome II encompassing the ribosomal protein L19 as well as proteins with homologies to components of the hnRNP and snRNP complexes and to the human proliferation-associated p120 antigen. Yeast 10(12):1663-73 | |
| Bussereau F, et al. (1993) A 12.8 kb segment, on the right arm of chromosome II from Saccharomyces cerevisiae including part of the DUR1,2 gene, contains five putative new genes. Yeast 9(7):797-806 | |
| Coxon A, et al. (1992) Fission yeast cdc21+ belongs to a family of proteins involved in an early step of chromosome replication. Nucleic Acids Res 20(21):5571-7 | |
| Elble R and Tye BK (1992) Chromosome loss, hyperrecombination, and cell cycle arrest in a yeast mcm1 mutant. Mol Biol Cell 3(9):971-80 | |
| Maiti AK and Sinha P (1992) The mcm2 mutation of yeast affects replication, rather than segregation or amplification of the two micron plasmid. J Mol Biol 224(3):545-58 | |
| Gibson SI, et al. (1990) The phenotype of the minichromosome maintenance mutant mcm3 is characteristic of mutants defective in DNA replication. Mol Cell Biol 10(11):5707-20 | |
| Sinha P, et al. (1986) A mutant that affects the function of autonomously replicating sequences in yeast. J Mol Biol 192(4):805-14 | |
| Maine GT, et al. (1984) Mutants of S. cerevisiae defective in the maintenance of minichromosomes. Genetics 106(3):365-85 |



