English Seminars
Cell Cycle Regulation has Shaped Budding Yeast Replication Origin Structure and Function
Title | Cell Cycle Regulation has Shaped Budding Yeast Replication Origin Structure and Function |
Lecturer | Dr. Chew Theng Lim (Chromosome Replication Laboratory, The Francis Crick Institute) |
Language | English |
Date&Time | 11/25/2024 (Mon) 13:30~14:30 |
Venue | Large seminar room (C109) |
Detail | Eukaryotic DNA replication initiates from multiple genomic loci known as origins. At budding yeast origins like ARS1, a double hexamer (DH) of the MCM replicative helicase is assembled by Origin Recognition Complex (ORC), Cdc6 and Cdt1 via sequential hexamer loading from two opposed ORC binding sites. Cyclin Dependent Kinase (CDK) inhibits DH assembly, which prevents re-replication by restricting helicase loading to G1 phase. |
Contact | Gene Regulation Research Bessho Yasumasa (ybessho@bs.naist.jp) |