6 research outputs found

    Recombinant Protein Complex Expression in E. coli

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    Multiple roles for kinases in DNA replication

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    DNA replication is carried out by the replisome, which includes several proteins that are targets of cell-cycle-regulated kinases. The phosphorylation of proteins such as replication protein A, DNA polymerase-α and -δ, replication factor C, flap endonuclease 1 and DNA ligase I leads to their inactivation, suggesting that phosphorylation is important in the prevention of re-replication. Moreover, the phosphorylation of several of these replication proteins has been shown to block their association with the 'moving platform'—proliferating cell nuclear antigen. Therefore, phosphorylation seems to be a crucial regulator of replisome assembly and DNA replication, although its precise role in these processes remains to be clarified

    Molecular Interaction Map of the Mammalian Cell Cycle Control and DNA Repair Systems

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    Mechanisms of DNA Repeat Expansion

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