Archaeal organisms possess Cdc45 and GINS homologs that are likely to serve similar functional roles, but their structural interactions with the MCM helicase and hence their mechanism of MCM activation are not as well understood as for their eukaryotic counterparts. We present the crystal structure of the S. solfataricus GINS tetrameric complex and illustrate that a subdomain would need to move to accommodate known archaeal GINS-complex interactions and to generate an S. solfataricus CMG complex analogous to that of eukaryotes.
Top 10 #gins I had in the last 6 months
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Lemon Thyme Gin (+)
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Top 10 #gins I had in the last 6 months
Plymouth Gin (+) Lemon Thyme Gin (+) Friedrichs Gin, Bartenders Choice (+) Tanqueray No 10 (+) Sünner 260 (+) Mistral Gin, Rosé Dry Gin (+) Cape Finbos Gin Tanqueray Flor Di Sevilla (+) Bombay Gin (+) Roku Gin (+)
(+) = will drink again
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