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Protein Domain : DNA replication factor Cdt1, C-terminal

Primary Identifier  IPR032054 Type  Domain
Short Name  Cdt1_C
description  In eukaryotic replication licensing, Cdt1 plays a key role by recruiting the MCM2-7 complex onto the origin of chromosome. This entry represents the C-terminal domain of Cdt1 which is the most conserved region of Cdt1, essential for licensing and directly interacts with the MCM2-7 complex []. This region contains a WHD (winged helix domain), a typical DNA recognition motif []. The winged-helix fold is conserved throughout several other licensing factors, suggesting that they evolved from a common ancestor. In mouse Cdt1, the main role of the WH motif is to interact with MCM2-7 rather than with the DNA, as other winged-helix domains.

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