This entry represents the C-terminal alpha helical bundle domain. The eukaryotic GINS complex is essential for the initiation and elongation phases of DNA replication [1-3]. It consists of four paralogous protein subunits (Sld5, Psf1, Psf2 and Psf3) ...
This entry represents the C-terminal alpha helical bundle domain. The eukaryotic GINS complex is essential for the initiation and elongation phases of DNA replication [1-3]. It consists of four paralogous protein subunits (Sld5, Psf1, Psf2 and Psf3), all of which are included in this family. The GINS complex is conserved from yeast to humans, and has been shown in human to bind directly to DNA primase [4].
This entry represents the GINS/PriA/YqbF domain, which is found in the N-terminal region of the GINS complex protein. The GINS complex is crucial for the establishment of DNA replication forks and replisome progression in eukaryotes. The crystal stru ...
This entry represents the GINS/PriA/YqbF domain, which is found in the N-terminal region of the GINS complex protein. The GINS complex is crucial for the establishment of DNA replication forks and replisome progression in eukaryotes. The crystal structure of the human GINS complex reveals a heterotetrameric assembly with a pseudo symmetrical layered structure. The complex consists of two heterodimers that create four subunit-subunit interfaces. The subunit structures of the heterodimers consist of two alternating domains, an alpha-helix-rich (A) domain Pfam:PF05916 and a beta-strand-rich (B) domain (this entry).
This entry represents the C-terminal alpha helical bundle domain. The eukaryotic GINS complex is essential for the initiation and elongation phases of DNA replication [1-3]. It consists of four paralogous protein subunits (Sld5, Psf1, Psf2 and Psf3) ...
This entry represents the C-terminal alpha helical bundle domain. The eukaryotic GINS complex is essential for the initiation and elongation phases of DNA replication [1-3]. It consists of four paralogous protein subunits (Sld5, Psf1, Psf2 and Psf3), all of which are included in this family. The GINS complex is conserved from yeast to humans, and has been shown in human to bind directly to DNA primase [4].
This domain is found N-terminal in the human DNA replication complex GINS protein PSF2 and related proteins. PSF2 is an essential component of of the GINS complex, a complex that plays an essential role in the initiation of DNA replication, and progr ...
This domain is found N-terminal in the human DNA replication complex GINS protein PSF2 and related proteins. PSF2 is an essential component of of the GINS complex, a complex that plays an essential role in the initiation of DNA replication, and progression of DNA replication forks [1].
This entry represents the C-terminal alpha helical bundle domain. The eukaryotic GINS complex is essential for the initiation and elongation phases of DNA replication [1-3]. It consists of four paralogous protein subunits (Sld5, Psf1, Psf2 and Psf3) ...
This entry represents the C-terminal alpha helical bundle domain. The eukaryotic GINS complex is essential for the initiation and elongation phases of DNA replication [1-3]. It consists of four paralogous protein subunits (Sld5, Psf1, Psf2 and Psf3), all of which are included in this family. The GINS complex is conserved from yeast to humans, and has been shown in human to bind directly to DNA primase [4].
This domain is found C-terminal in the human DNA replication complex GINS protein PSF1 and related proteins. PSF1 is required for correct functioning of the GINS complex, a complex that plays an essential role in the initiation of DNA replication, an ...
This domain is found C-terminal in the human DNA replication complex GINS protein PSF1 and related proteins. PSF1 is required for correct functioning of the GINS complex, a complex that plays an essential role in the initiation of DNA replication, and progression of DNA replication forks [1].
This entry represents the C-terminal alpha helical bundle domain. The eukaryotic GINS complex is essential for the initiation and elongation phases of DNA replication [1-3]. It consists of four paralogous protein subunits (Sld5, Psf1, Psf2 and Psf3) ...
This entry represents the C-terminal alpha helical bundle domain. The eukaryotic GINS complex is essential for the initiation and elongation phases of DNA replication [1-3]. It consists of four paralogous protein subunits (Sld5, Psf1, Psf2 and Psf3), all of which are included in this family. The GINS complex is conserved from yeast to humans, and has been shown in human to bind directly to DNA primase [4].
DNA replication complex GINS protein SLD5 C-terminus
The C-terminal domain of DNA replication complex GINS protein SLD5 is important in the assembly of the GINS complex, a complex which is involved in initiation of DNA replication and progression of DNA replication forks [1].
DNA replication licensing factor MCM2-like, winged-helix domain
This is the winged-helix (WH) domain found at the C-terminal end of human DNA replication licensing factor MCM2 and similar eukaryotic proteins. MCM2 is a component of the MCM2-7 complex, the replicative helicase essential for DNA replication initiat ...
This is the winged-helix (WH) domain found at the C-terminal end of human DNA replication licensing factor MCM2 and similar eukaryotic proteins. MCM2 is a component of the MCM2-7 complex, the replicative helicase essential for DNA replication initiation and elongation in eukaryotic cells, and a core component of the CDC45-MCM-GINS (CMG) helicase, the molecular machine that unwinds template DNA during replication, and around which the replisome is built [3].