Protein Domain : IPR010492

Type:  Family Name:  GINS complex, subunit Psf3
Description:  DNA replication in eukaryotes results from a highly coordinated interaction between proteins, often as part of protein complexes, and the DNA template. One of the key early steps leading to DNA replication is formation of the prereplication complex, or pre-RC. The pre-RC is formed by the sequential binding of the origin recognition complex (ORC), Cdc6 and Cdt1 proteins, and the MCM complex. Activation of the pre-RC into the initiation complex (IC) is achieved via the action of S-phase kinases, eventually leading to the loading of the replication machinery.Recently, a novel replication complex, GINS (for Go, Ichi, Nii, and San; five, one, two, and three in Japanese), has been identified [, ]. The precise function of GINS is not known. However, genetic and two-hybrid interactions indicate that it mediates the loading of the enzymatic replication machinery at a step after the action of the S-phase kinases []. Furthermore, GINS may be a part of the replication machinery itself, since it is found associated with replicating DNA [, ]. Electron microscopy of GINS shows that it forms a ring-like structure [], reminiscent of the structure of PCNA [], the DNA polymerase delta replication clamp.This observation, coupled with the observed interactions for GINS, indicates that the complex may represent the replication clamp for DNA polymerase epsilon [].The GINS complex is essential for initiation of DNA replication in Xenopus egg extracts []. This 100 kDa stable complex includes Sld5, Psf1, Psf2, and Psf3. Homologues of these components are found also in other eukaryotes. This family of proteins represents the Psf3 component. Short Name:  GINS_Psf3

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1 Cross References

Identifier
PTHR22768

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1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR021151 Family GINS complex

732 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
81450 D8R0B8 PAC:15408225 Selaginella moellendorffii 192  
evm.model.supercontig_19.176 PAC:16411912 Carica papaya 185  
30131.m007164 B9RG76 PAC:16818986 Ricinus communis 184  
Cucsa.136650.1 A0A0A0K8J6 PAC:16963147 Cucumis sativus 189  
orange1.1g029480m A0A067G0H9 PAC:18138230 Citrus sinensis 192  
AT3G55490.1 Q6NNH6 PAC:19663551 Arabidopsis thaliana 185  
AT1G19080.1 Q6NNH6 PAC:19657824 Arabidopsis thaliana 185  
AT1G19080.2 Q6NNH6 PAC:19657825 Arabidopsis thaliana 185  
Thhalv10017287m V4MC18 PAC:20180104 Eutrema salsugineum 185  
Ciclev10033435m V4TGX6 PAC:20805784 Citrus clementina 170  
Lus10014848 PAC:23150149 Linum usitatissimum 102  
Lus10030406 PAC:23153122 Linum usitatissimum 102  
Potri.008G068100.1 B9HHP3 PAC:27039460 Populus trichocarpa 184  
Potri.008G068100.3 PAC:27039462 Populus trichocarpa 169  
Potri.008G068100.2 B9HHP3 PAC:27039461 Populus trichocarpa 184  
Potri.010G189200.2 B9HSP2 PAC:26981999 Populus trichocarpa 184  
Potri.010G189200.3 B9HSP2 PAC:26982001 Populus trichocarpa 184  
Potri.010G189200.1 B9HSP2 PAC:26982000 Populus trichocarpa 184  
Gorai.010G198200.1 A0A0D2SW26 PAC:26757203 Gossypium raimondii 185  
57314 I0YQT0 PAC:27388036 Coccomyxa subellipsoidea C-169 204  
36477 C1N5F3 PAC:27342378 Micromonas pusilla CCMP1545 209  
88554 C1EHN4 PAC:27400852 Micromonas sp RCC299 206  
27905 A4S8M9 PAC:27417411 Ostreococcus lucimarinus 209  
Thecc1EG042506t1 A0A061FM87 PAC:27441431 Theobroma cacao 237  
Migut.E00386.1.p A0A022QR33 PAC:28920971 Mimulus guttatus 187  
Araha.22287s0006.1.p PAC:28858618 Arabidopsis halleri 185  
Cagra.0003s0042.1.p PAC:28913308 Capsella grandiflora 185  
Glyma.11G229600.1.p I1LMR4 PAC:30530342 Glycine max 184  
Glyma.11G229600.2.p I1LMR4 PAC:30530341 Glycine max 184  
Glyma.18G027600.2.p K7MPJ9 PAC:30557392 Glycine max 184  

3 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            12730133
            12730134
            8001157