Chong J P, Blow J J
DNA Replication Control Laboratory, ICRF Clare Hall Laboratories, Herts, United Kingdom.
Prog Cell Cycle Res. 1996;2:83-90. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4615-5873-6_8.
DNA Replication Licensing Factor (RLF) is an essential activity required to restrict the duplication of genomic DNA to precisely once per cell cycle. Recent fractionation of RLF activity from Xenopus egg extracts has resulted in the identification of two essential components, RLF-B and RLF-M. RLF-M has been purified to homogeneity and has been shown to consist of a complex of proteins in the MCM/P1 family. RLF-B is still unidentified, but possible candidates for this activity have been identified in yeast. Elucidation of the RLF mechanism will provide important insights into the way that chromosome replication is controlled.
DNA复制许可因子(RLF)是一种必需的活性物质,它能将基因组DNA的复制严格限制在每个细胞周期仅一次。最近,从非洲爪蟾卵提取物中分离出RLF活性,鉴定出了两个必需成分,即RLF-B和RLF-M。RLF-M已被纯化至同质,并已证明它由MCM/P1家族中的蛋白质复合物组成。RLF-B仍未被鉴定出来,但酵母中已鉴定出可能具有这种活性的候选物。对RLF机制的阐明将为染色体复制的控制方式提供重要见解。