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. 2017 Jun 16;292(24):10320. doi: 10.1074/jbc.A114.608232

The Dbf4-Cdc7 kinase promotes Mcm2-7 ring opening to allow for single-stranded DNA extrusion and helicase assembly.

Irina Bruck, Daniel L Kaplan
PMCID: PMC5473238  PMID: 28623198

VOLUME 290 (2015) PAGES 1210–1221

This article has been withdrawn by the authors. Fig. 1, A and B, contained missing data. The phospho-Mcm2 antibody in Fig. 1C did not accurately represent experimental conditions. The Mcm2-His immunoblots in Fig. 4A were duplicated. The Sld3-Myc immunoblot from whole cell extracts in Fig. 4A was inappropriately manipulated. The Sld3-Myc immunoblot from the co-immunoprecipitation experiment in Fig. 4A was a composite. A portion of the Psf2-5Flag immunoblot from the co-immunoprecipitation experiment from Fig. 4A was duplicated from the Cdc45-6HA immunoblot from the same figure panel. The Cdc45-6HA immunoblot from whole cell extracts in Fig. 4A and the Psf2-5Flag immunoblot from the co-immunoprecipitation experiment in Fig. 4B were duplicated. Lane 1 from the Sld3-Myc immunoblot from the co-immunoprecipitation experiment in Fig. 4B was duplicated from lane 8 of the Sld3-Myc immunoblot from the co-immunoprecipitation experiment in Fig. 4A.


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