Protein Domain : IPR008591

Type:  Family Name:  GINS complex, subunit Sld5
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 Sld5 component. Short Name:  GINS_Sld5

0 Child Features

0 Contains

2 Cross Referencess

Identifier
PTHR21206
PIRSF007764

0 Found In

0 GO Annotation

0 Ontology Annotations

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR021151 Family GINS complex

396 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
84583 D8R4R6 PAC:15417900 Selaginella moellendorffii 222  
evm.model.supercontig_9.42 PAC:16428307 Carica papaya 175  
29889.m003316 B9RZS6 PAC:16812263 Ricinus communis 195  
Cucsa.258510.1 A0A0A0L8W0 PAC:16972870 Cucumis sativus 229  
orange1.1g027653m A0A067G8X4 PAC:18109566 Citrus sinensis 220  
AT5G49010.1 Q6NQP5 PAC:19667125 Arabidopsis thaliana 220  
AT5G49010.2 B3H4Z5 PAC:19667126 Arabidopsis thaliana 191  
Thhalv10004892m V4K4B9 PAC:20198678 Eutrema salsugineum 219  
Ciclev10005849m V4RFE4 PAC:20791017 Citrus clementina 220  
Lus10033618 PAC:23143446 Linum usitatissimum 226  
Lus10017669 PAC:23155575 Linum usitatissimum 226  
Potri.010G147000.1 A0A2K1YU49 PAC:26980493 Populus trichocarpa 79  
Potri.008G103800.1 B9HIM4 PAC:27035791 Populus trichocarpa 220  
Potri.008G103800.2 A0A2K1ZF13 PAC:27035792 Populus trichocarpa 180  
Potri.008G103800.3 PAC:27035793 Populus trichocarpa 142  
Gorai.011G201500.2 A0A0D2RQ89 PAC:26811527 Gossypium raimondii 230  
Gorai.011G201500.3 A0A0D2UW16 PAC:26811528 Gossypium raimondii 220  
Gorai.011G201500.1 A0A0D2VPF9 PAC:26811526 Gossypium raimondii 231  
48998 I0YKZ8 PAC:27392808 Coccomyxa subellipsoidea C-169 219  
123314 PAC:27341924 Micromonas pusilla CCMP1545 147  
84407 C1FG52 PAC:27403147 Micromonas sp RCC299 242  
30961 A4RVF9 PAC:27415329 Ostreococcus lucimarinus 251  
Thecc1EG021388t1 A0A061EPJ2 PAC:27451761 Theobroma cacao 230  
Migut.G00073.3.p A0A022QLU3 PAC:28942597 Mimulus guttatus 220  
Migut.G00073.2.p A0A022QLU3 PAC:28942598 Mimulus guttatus 220  
Migut.G00073.1.p A0A022QLU3 PAC:28942599 Mimulus guttatus 220  
Migut.G00073.4.p A0A022QLU3 PAC:28942600 Mimulus guttatus 220  
Araha.16265s0007.1.p PAC:28838151 Arabidopsis halleri 96  
Araha.25567s0002.1.p PAC:28858976 Arabidopsis halleri 123  
Cagra.3134s0013.1.p PAC:28916297 Capsella grandiflora 166  

3 Publications

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