Tim W. Christensen
Affiliations: | East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, United States |
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Reubens MC, Biller MD, Bedsole SE, et al. (2015) Mcm10 is required for oogenesis and early embryogenesis in Drosophila. Mechanisms of Development |
Chmielewski JP, Henderson L, Smith CM, et al. (2012) Drosophila Psf2 has a role in chromosome condensation. Chromosoma. 121: 585-96 |
Gosnell JA, Christensen TW. (2011) Drosophila Ctf4 is essential for efficient DNA replication and normal cell cycle progression. Bmc Molecular Biology. 12: 13 |
Gouge CA, Christensen TW. (2010) Drosophila Sld5 is essential for normal cell cycle progression and maintenance of genomic integrity. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 400: 145-50 |
Apger J, Reubens M, Henderson L, et al. (2010) Multiple functions for Drosophila Mcm10 suggested through analysis of two Mcm10 mutant alleles. Genetics. 185: 1151-65 |
Christensen TW, Tye BK. (2003) Drosophila MCM10 interacts with members of the prereplication complex and is required for proper chromosome condensation. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 14: 2206-15 |
Chang VK, Fitch MJ, Donato JJ, et al. (2003) Mcm1 binds replication origins. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278: 6093-100 |
Homesley L, Lei M, Kawasaki Y, et al. (2000) Mcm10 and the MCM2–7 complex interact to initiate DNA synthesis and to release replication factors from origins Genes & Development. 14: 913-926 |