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The following pages link to Cell cycle regulation of the licensing activity of Cdt1 in Xenopus laevis (Q47858261):
Displaying 21 items.
- Prevention of DNA re-replication in eukaryotic cells (Q24632601) (← links)
- Quaternary structure of the human Cdt1-Geminin complex regulates DNA replication licensing (Q27658141) (← links)
- Replication-dependent destruction of Cdt1 limits DNA replication to a single round per cell cycle in Xenopus egg extracts. (Q31136186) (← links)
- Role of replication protein A as sensor in activation of the S-phase checkpoint in Xenopus egg extracts (Q34107375) (← links)
- A Cdt1-geminin complex licenses chromatin for DNA replication and prevents rereplication during S phase in Xenopus (Q35222221) (← links)
- DNA replication and progression through S phase (Q36101749) (← links)
- Dynamic interactions of high Cdt1 and geminin levels regulate S phase in early Xenopus embryos. (Q36382165) (← links)
- Regulating the licensing of DNA replication origins in metazoa (Q36464843) (← links)
- Regulation of DNA Replication in Early Embryonic Cleavages. (Q37628282) (← links)
- PIP degron proteins, substrates of CRL4Cdt2, and not PIP boxes, interfere with DNA polymerase η and κ focus formation on UV damage (Q37680370) (← links)
- Links between genome replication and chromatin landscapes. (Q38408158) (← links)
- DNA replication origin activation in space and time (Q38496732) (← links)
- Mechanisms and regulation of DNA replication initiation in eukaryotes (Q39017132) (← links)
- Dynamic association of ORCA with prereplicative complex components regulates DNA replication initiation. (Q39340066) (← links)
- Human CDT1 associates with CDC7 and recruits CDC45 to chromatin during S phase (Q39909069) (← links)
- Degradation of Cdt1 during S phase is Skp2-independent and is required for efficient progression of mammalian cells through S phase (Q40430425) (← links)
- ELYS/MEL-28 chromatin association coordinates nuclear pore complex assembly and replication licensing (Q42161292) (← links)
- Geminin Escapes Degradation in G1 of Mouse Pluripotent Cells and Mediates the Expression of Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog (Q42722909) (← links)
- Replication origins are already licensed in G1 arrested unfertilized sea urchin eggs (Q43163239) (← links)
- Regulation of the initiation of DNA replication in human cells (Q57753011) (← links)
- Recent advances in understanding DNA replication: cell type-specific adaptation of the DNA replication program (Q58694617) (← links)