
pmid: 7662373
Recent discoveries suggest that the initiation of eukaryotic DNA replication involves at least two steps--one occurring near the completion of mitosis and the other at the onset of S phase--that bring about the ordered assembly of initiator proteins at the origin. The identification and characterization of components involved in promoting or antagonizing each of these steps has provided a preliminary understanding of how replication initiation is regulated so precisely during the cell cycle.
DNA Replication, Genetic Markers, Base Sequence, Genes, Fungal, Molecular Sequence Data, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Models, Biological, Eukaryotic Cells, Animals, Humans, DNA, Fungal
DNA Replication, Genetic Markers, Base Sequence, Genes, Fungal, Molecular Sequence Data, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Models, Biological, Eukaryotic Cells, Animals, Humans, DNA, Fungal
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