“…Although budding yeast ORC remains stably bound throughout the cell cycle (Diffley et al, 1994, Liang and Stillman, 1997, Fujita et al, 1998), vertebrate Orc1 is the target of CDK-dependent and CDK-independent mechanisms that remove it from chromatin (Figure 8) (Rowles et al, 1999, Findeisen et al, 1999, Natale et al, 2000, Li and DePamphilis, 2002, Li et al, 2004, Kreitz et al, 2001, Sun et al, 2002). In both yeast and metazoans, initiation factors are targeted for proteolysis in a CDK-dependent fashion, with budding yeast exclusively targeting Cdc6 (Piatti et al, 1995, Drury et al, 1997, Perkins et al, 2001, Mimura et al, 2004) and metazoans targeting both Orc1 and Cdc6 (Mendez et al, 2002, Tatsumi et al, 2003, Ohta et al, 2003, Lidonnici et al, 2004, Kalfalah et al, 2015). In S. pombe , Orc2 is also targeted by CDK to prevent re-licensing, but the mechanism utilized in this instance is unclear (Vas et al, 2001, Wuarin et al, 2002).…”