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Preferred Name | CDC6 association with the ORC:origin complex | |
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Cdc6 is a regulator of DNA replication initiation in both yeasts and human cells, but its mechanism of action differs between the two systems. Genetic studies in budding yeast (S. cerevisiae) and fission yeast (S. pombe) indicate that the normal function of Cdc6 protein is required to restrict DNA replication to once per cell cycle. Specifically, Cdc6 may function as an ATPase switch linked to Mcm2-7 association with the Cdt1:Cdc6:ORC:origin complex. In S. cerevisiae, Cdc6 protein is expressed late in the M phase of the cell cycle and, in cells with a prolonged G1 phase, late in G1. This protein has a short half-life, and is destroyed by ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis, mediated by the SCF complex. Human Cdc6 protein levels are reduced early in G1 but otherwise are constant throughout the cell cycle. Some reports have suggested that after cells enter S phase, Cdc6 is phosphorylated, excluded from the nucleus and subject to ubiquitination and degradation. Replenishing Cdc6 protein levels during G1 appears to be regulated by E2F transcription factors. Authored: Davey, MJ, O'Donnell, M, Tye, BK, 2006-03-17 16:01:39 |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HINO_0015400 |
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Cdc6 is a regulator of DNA replication initiation in both yeasts and human cells, but its mechanism of action differs between the two systems. Genetic studies in budding yeast (S. cerevisiae) and fission yeast (S. pombe) indicate that the normal function of Cdc6 protein is required to restrict DNA replication to once per cell cycle. Specifically, Cdc6 may function as an ATPase switch linked to Mcm2-7 association with the Cdt1:Cdc6:ORC:origin complex. In S. cerevisiae, Cdc6 protein is expressed late in the M phase of the cell cycle and, in cells with a prolonged G1 phase, late in G1. This protein has a short half-life, and is destroyed by ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis, mediated by the SCF complex. Human Cdc6 protein levels are reduced early in G1 but otherwise are constant throughout the cell cycle. Some reports have suggested that after cells enter S phase, Cdc6 is phosphorylated, excluded from the nucleus and subject to ubiquitination and degradation. Replenishing Cdc6 protein levels during G1 appears to be regulated by E2F transcription factors. Authored: Davey, MJ, O'Donnell, M, Tye, BK, 2006-03-17 16:01:39
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Pubmed9566895 Pubmed10339564 Pubmed9889196 Reactome, http://www.reactome.org Pubmed9312054 Pubmed10801458 Pubmed11532947 Pubmed10995389 Pubmed10712901 Pubmed11046155 Pubmed9520412 Pubmed7641697
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CDC6 association with the ORC:origin complex
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HINO:0015400
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CDC6 association with the ORC:origin complex
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Reactome Database ID Release 4368689 ReactomeREACT_1707
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