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- who: Nicolas Richet and colleagues from the CEA, iBiTec-S, SB SM, Laboratoire de Biologie Structurale et Radiobiologie, France, Institute for Integrative have published the research work: Structural insight into how the human helicase subunit MCM2 may act as a histone chaperone together with ASF1 at the replication fork, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: Sedimentation equilibrium data were analyzed using SEDPHAT . Raw ITC data were analyzed with the Origin 7.0 software (OriginLab). This result is consistent with the fact that MCM2 helicase does not discriminate between these three canonical histone H3 variants .
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