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Bi-allelic ACBD6 variants lead to a neurodevelopmental syndrome with progressive and complex movement disorders. , Kaiyrzhanov R., Brain. April 4, 2024; 147 (4): 1436-1456.
The cohesin modifier ESCO2 is stable during DNA replication. , Jevitt AM., Chromosome Res. January 28, 2023; 31 (1): 6.
Structure of the Dnmt1 Reader Module Complexed with a Unique Two-Mono-Ubiquitin Mark on Histone H3 Reveals the Basis for DNA Methylation Maintenance. , Ishiyama S., Mol Cell. October 19, 2017; 68 (2): 350-360.e7.
The High-Affinity Interaction between ORC and DNA that Is Required for Replication Licensing Is Inhibited by 2-Arylquinolin-4-Amines. , Gardner NJ., Cell Chem Biol. August 17, 2017; 24 (8): 981-992.e4.
Similarity in gene-regulatory networks suggests that cancer cells share characteristics of embryonic neural cells. , Zhang Z ., J Biol Chem. August 4, 2017; 292 (31): 12842-12859.
The Geminin and Idas coiled coils preferentially form a heterodimer that inhibits Geminin function in DNA replication licensing. , Caillat C., J Biol Chem. November 1, 2013; 288 (44): 31624-34.
Early, nonciliary role for microtubule proteins in left- right patterning is conserved across kingdoms. , Lobikin M., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. July 31, 2012; 109 (31): 12586-91.
Geminin is required for zygotic gene expression at the Xenopus mid- blastula transition. , Kerns SL., PLoS One. January 1, 2012; 7 (5): e38009.
Geminin cooperates with Polycomb to restrain multi-lineage commitment in the early embryo. , Lim JW., Development. January 1, 2011; 138 (1): 33-44.
Deregulated replication licensing causes DNA fragmentation consistent with head-to- tail fork collision. , Davidson IF., Mol Cell. November 3, 2006; 24 (3): 433-43.
Geminin regulates neuronal differentiation by antagonizing Brg1 activity. , Seo S., Genes Dev. July 15, 2005; 19 (14): 1723-34.
Licensing for DNA replication requires a strict sequential assembly of Cdc6 and Cdt1 onto chromatin in Xenopus egg extracts. , Tsuyama T., Nucleic Acids Res. February 1, 2005; 33 (2): 765-75.
Functional domains of the Xenopus replication licensing factor Cdt1. , Ferenbach A., Nucleic Acids Res. January 12, 2005; 33 (1): 316-24.
The role of Cdc6 in ensuring complete genome licensing and S phase checkpoint activation. , Oehlmann M., J Cell Biol. April 26, 2004; 165 (2): 181-90.
The Xenopus Xmus101 protein is required for the recruitment of Cdc45 to origins of DNA replication. , Van Hatten RA., J Cell Biol. November 25, 2002; 159 (4): 541-7.