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TRAIP is a master regulator of DNA interstrand crosslink repair. , Wu RA., Nature. March 1, 2019; 567 (7747): 267-272.
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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.
An intact Mcm10 coiled-coil interaction surface is important for origin melting, helicase assembly and the recruitment of Pol-α to Mcm2-7. , Perez-Arnaiz P., Nucleic Acids Res. July 7, 2017; 45 (12): 7261-7275.
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Quantitative proteomics of Xenopus laevis embryos: expression kinetics of nearly 4000 proteins during early development. , Sun L., Sci Rep. February 26, 2014; 4 4365.
DNA polymerase κ-dependent DNA synthesis at stalled replication forks is important for CHK1 activation. , Bétous R., EMBO J. July 31, 2013; 32 (15): 2172-85.
GEMC1 is a TopBP1-interacting protein required for chromosomal DNA replication. , Balestrini A., Nat Cell Biol. May 1, 2010; 12 (5): 484-91.
Tipin/ Tim1/ And1 protein complex promotes Pol alpha chromatin binding and sister chromatid cohesion. , Errico A., EMBO J. December 2, 2009; 28 (23): 3681-92.
Plx1 is required for chromosomal DNA replication under stressful conditions. , Trenz K., EMBO J. March 19, 2008; 27 (6): 876-85.
Excess Mcm2-7 license dormant origins of replication that can be used under conditions of replicative stress. , Woodward AM., J Cell Biol. June 5, 2006; 173 (5): 673-83.
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.