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  2. Involvement of human MCM8 in prereplication complex assembly by recruiting hcdc6 to chromatin

Involvement of human MCM8 in prereplication complex assembly by recruiting hcdc6 to chromatin

  • Mol Cell Biol. 2005 Feb;25(4):1560-8. doi: 10.1128/MCB.25.4.1560-1568.2005.
Melanie Volkening 1 Ingrid Hoffmann
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Affiliation

  • 1 Cell Cycle Control and Carcinogenesis, F045 DKFZ, German Cancer Research Center, Im Neuenheimer Feld 242, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany.
Abstract

The MCM2-MCM7 complex is an essential component of the prereplication complex (pre-RC), which is recruited by the cdc6 and cdt1 proteins to origins of DNA replication during G(1) phase. Here, we report that the accumulation on chromatin of another member of the MCM protein family, human MCM8 (hMCM8), occurs during early G(1) phase, before the hMCM2-hMCM7 complex binds. hMCM8 interacts in vivo with two components of the pre-RC, namely, hcdc6 and hORC2. Depletion of endogenous hMCM8 protein by RNA interference leads to a delay of entry into S phase, suggesting a role for hMCM8 in G(1) progression. Furthermore, down-regulation of hMCM8 also leads to a reduced loading of hcdc6 and the hMCM2-hMCM7 complex on chromatin. These results suggest that hMCM8 is a crucial component of the pre-RC and that the interaction between hMCM8 and hcdc6 is required for pre-RC assembly.

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