A human protein related to yeast Cdc6p

  1. R. Sanders Williams*,,
  2. Ralph V. Shohet, and
  3. Bruce Stillman*
  1. *Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724; and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75235

Abstract

The unstable proteins Cdc6p and cdc18+ are essential and rate limiting for the initiation of DNA replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe, respectively, and also participate in checkpoint controls that ensure DNA replication is completed before mitosis is initiated. We have identified Xenopus and human proteins closely related to Cdc6p/cdc18. The human protein, p62cdc6, is encoded on chromosome 17q21.3 and includes putative cyclin-dependent kinase phosphorylation sites, destruction boxes, a nucleotide binding/ATPase domain, and a potential leucine zipper. Expression of p62cdc6 mRNA and protein is suppressed in human diploid fibroblasts made quiescent by serum starvation, and peaks as cells reenter the cell cycle and replicate DNA following serum stimulation. Conservation of structure among proteins involved in initiation suggests that fundamental features of replication complexes are maintained in all eukaryotes.

Footnotes

  • James D. Watson, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY

  • Abbreviations: ORC, origin recognition complex; UTR, untranslated region.

    Data deposition: The sequence reported in this paper has been deposited in the GenBank data base (accession no. U77949U77949).

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