Abstract

The cDNA encoding a mouse protein, mCDC47, belonging to the minichromosome maintenance (Mcm) family possibly involved in the DNA replication licensing system, was cloned and seqeuced. Its deduced amino acid (aa) sequence contained a putative DNA-dependent ATPase motif commonly observed in the family, and a zinc-finger-like domain found in some members of the family.

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