MCM4/YPR019W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for MCM4: HCD21, CDC54, YPR019W

MCM4 - Strains/Constructs (39)

ReferenceOther Genes Addressed
Nguyen VQ, et al.  (2001) Cyclin-dependent kinases prevent DNA re-replication through multiple mechanisms. Nature 411(6841):1068-73
Schwacha A and Bell SP  (2001) Interactions between two catalytically distinct MCM subgroups are essential for coordinated ATP hydrolysis and DNA replication. Mol Cell 8(5):1093-104
Labib K, et al.  (2000) Uninterrupted MCM2-7 function required for DNA replication fork progression. Science 288(5471):1643-7
Nguyen VQ, et al.  (2000) Clb/Cdc28 kinases promote nuclear export of the replication initiator proteins Mcm2-7. Curr Biol 10(4):195-205
Tye BK  (1999) Minichromosome maintenance as a genetic assay for defects in DNA replication. Methods 18(3):329-34
Loo S, et al.  (1995) The origin recognition complex in silencing, cell cycle progression, and DNA replication. Mol Biol Cell 6(6):741-56
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
Chen Y, et al.  (1992) CDC46/MCM5, a yeast protein whose subcellular localization is cell cycle-regulated, is involved in DNA replication at autonomously replicating sequences. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 89(21):10459-63
Moir D, et al.  (1982) Cold-sensitive cell-division-cycle mutants of yeast: isolation, properties, and pseudoreversion studies. Genetics 100(4):547-63