Dbf4-Dependent Kinase Finetunes INO80 Function at Chromosome Replication Origins
Priyanka Bansal,
Shibojyoti Lahiri,
Chandni Kumar
et al.
Abstract:SummaryThe highly conserved Dbf4-Dependent Kinase (DDK) plays a pivotal role in the nucleus during S phase, where it directly phosphorylates the replicative helicase, the minichromosome maintenance (MCM) complex. This leads to the initiation of chromosome replication. However, aside from the MCM complex, few other targets have been identified to date, leaving DDK an understudied kinase.Here, we describe a two-pronged mass spectrometry-based approach and define the nuclear DDK-dependent phosphoproteome, which c… Show more
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