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The MCM2-7 Complex: Roles beyond DNA Unwinding

Brooke D. Rankin, Susannah Rankin

2024Biology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The MCM2-7 complex is a hexameric protein complex that serves as a DNA helicase. It unwinds the DNA double helix during DNA replication, thereby providing the single-stranded replication template. In recent years, it has become clear that the MCM2-7 complex has additional functions that extend well beyond its role in DNA replication. Through physical and functional interactions with different pathways, it impacts other nuclear events and activities, including folding of the genome, histone inheritance, chromosome segregation, DNA damage sensing and repair, and gene transcription. Collectively, the diverse roles of the MCM2-7 complex suggest it plays a critical role in maintaining genome integrity by integrating the regulation of DNA replication with other pathways in the nucleus.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPre-replication complexOrigin recognition complexDNA replicationGeneticsControl of chromosome duplicationMinichromosome maintenanceEukaryotic DNA replicationDNA re-replicationCircular bacterial chromosomeCell biologyDNADNA repairComputational biologyDNA Repair MechanismsGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsCancer-related Molecular Pathways