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Recombinant Proteins> | … Cells were arrested at G1 with α factor (GenScript) at a concentration of 10 μg/ml for ~3 h and replenished every 60 min. G2/M arrests were achieved by culturing cells in medium containing 20 μg/ml benomyl (Sigma) for ~3 h. FACS analysis was performed, as previously … | Get A Quote |
The Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) is an evolutionarily conserved six-subunit protein complex that binds specific sites at many locations to coordinately replicate the entire eukaryote genome. Though highly conserved in structure, ORC's selectivity for replication origins has diverged tremendously between yeasts and humans to adapt to vastly different life cycles. In this work, we demonstrate that the selectivity determinant of ORC for DNA binding lies in a 19-amino acid insertion helix in the Orc4 subunit, which is present in yeast but absent in human. Removal of this motif from Orc4 transforms the yeast ORC, which selects origins based on base-specific binding at defined locations, into one whose selectivit... More