Alternative replication factor C protein, Elg1, maintains chromosome stability by regulating PCNA levels on chromatin

Volume: 18, Issue: 11, Pages: 946 - 959
Published: Aug 13, 2013
Abstract
Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) is loaded on chromatin upon initiation of the S phase and acts as a platform for a large number of proteins involved in chromosome duplication at the replication fork. As duplication is completed, PCNA dissociates from chromatin, and thus, chromatin-bound PCNA levels are regulated during the cell cycle. Although the mechanism of PCNA loading has been extensively investigated, the unloading mechanism has...
Paper Details
Title
Alternative replication factor C protein, Elg1, maintains chromosome stability by regulating PCNA levels on chromatin
Published Date
Aug 13, 2013
Volume
18
Issue
11
Pages
946 - 959
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