MCM3

Information MCM3

Description

The protein encoded by this gene is one of the highly conserved mini-chromosome maintenance proteins (MCM) that are involved in the initiation of eukaryotic genome replication. The hexameric protein complex formed by MCM proteins is a key component of the pre-replication complex (pre_RC) and may be involved in the formation of replication forks and in the recruitment of other DNA replication related proteins. This protein is a subunit of the protein complex that consists of MCM2-7. It has been shown to interact directly with MCM5/CDC46. This protein also interacts with and is acetylated by MCM3AP, a chromatin-associated acetyltransferase. The acetylation of this protein inhibits the initiation of DNA replication and cell cycle progression. Several transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Oct 2018]

Full Name

minichromosome maintenance complex component 3

Source NCBI

ReMap Statistics

Datasets
1
Biotypes
1
Peaks
22,807
Non-redundant peaks
22,807

TF Classification

Super Class
NA
Class
NA
Familly
NA
Sub Familly
NA

Source TFClass

External IDs

JASPAR
Ensembl
ENSG00000112118
UniProt
P25205
Genevisible
P25205
RefSeq
NM_001270472
Aliases
HCC5; P1-MCM3; P1.h; RLFB
All peaks MCM3
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Non redundant peaks MCM3
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SEQUENCES MCM3
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Datasets Table for MCM3

Target name Target modification Ecotype/Strain Biotype Biotype modification Source Species Experiment Peaks
MCM3 K-562 ENCODE Homo sapiens ENCSR990AZC 22,807
Target name Target modification Ecotype/Strain Biotype Biotype modification Source Species Experiment Peaks

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This work was granted access to the HPC resources of Aix-Marseille Université financed by the project Equip@Meso (ANR-10-EQPX-29-01) of the program "Investissements d’Avenir" supervised by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche.