MCM2-7 proteins are essential components of prereplicative complexes that accumulate cooperatively in the nucleus during G1-phase and are required to establish, but not maintain, the S-phase checkpoint.

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Published in Mol Biol Cell on November 01, 2001

Authors

K Labib1, S E Kearsey, J F Diffley

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1: ICRF Clare Hall Laboratories, South Mimms, Hertfordshire, EN6 3LD, United Kingdom.

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