Title : ATP hydrolysis catalyzed by human replication factor C requires participation of multiple subunits.

Pub. Date : 1998 Sep 29

PMID : 9751713






3 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Human replication factor C (hRFC) is a five-subunit protein complex (p140, p40, p38, p37, and p36) that acts to catalytically load proliferating cell nuclear antigen onto DNA, where it recruits DNA polymerase delta or epsilon to the primer terminus at the expense of ATP, leading to processive DNA synthesis. Adenosine Triphosphate annexin A2 Homo sapiens
2 A mutation in any one of the ATP binding sites of the p36, p37, p40, or p140 subunits markedly reduced replication activity of the hRFC complex and the ATPase activity of the hRFC or the p40.p37.p36 complex. Adenosine Triphosphate annexin A2 Homo sapiens
3 A mutation in any one of the ATP binding sites of the p36, p37, p40, or p140 subunits markedly reduced replication activity of the hRFC complex and the ATPase activity of the hRFC or the p40.p37.p36 complex. Adenosine Triphosphate annexin A2 Homo sapiens